Tierra V2.0: Application software of simulation techniques to investigate the economic impact of organizations of productive systems
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This publication contains the treatment and results corresponding to the scientific development of the software called Tierra Version 2.0. that brings together functionalities to study in a simple way behaviors of economic results of organizations of real or hypothetical productive systems, belonging to any type of economy by applying simulation techniques. It was developed by completing the requirements definition, programming, review and adjustment stages. It has two interfaces with functionalities for general user and program administrator. The software requests information, mainly quantitative from the fields: study, product and by-products, components and variation of values and determines economic results grouped in the options defined values, impact of variables, range, balance point and distribution of economic balance after covering withdrawal requirements. It is currently available from https://tierra.ayv.unrc.edu.ar
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