This page will be updated periodically with public links to download files and source code related to sub-projects implemented under ICoR.

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SRTI root location

Public root branch hosted on GitHub, contains compiled code, original source code, and documentation.

Second “experimental code” branch is private to SRTI developers, contains experimental features not yet ready for public release. Hosted on private GitLab server.

GitHub: https://github.com/ICoR-code/SRTI

SRTI Documentation

Documentation for SRTI v1.00.00 and v2.00.00, including internal system design, function lists, configuration-file formats and usage examples, in PDF format, and as an online Wiki.

https://github.com/ICoR-code/SRTI/tree/master/SRTI_Documentation

https://github.com/ICoR-code/SRTI/wiki

SRTI v1.00.00 and v2.00.00 Releases (compiled)

Pre-compiled SRTI v1.00.00 and SRTI v2.00.00 (and v2 GUI).

Requires Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to run. SRTI doesn’t need to be “installed,” just download and run!

Written primarily in Java (Server and Client), with optional tested compatibility for C++ (v1.00.00 only), Matlab, NetLogo (v2.00.00 only) and Python (v2.00.00 only). Compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux.

GitHub SRTI Releases
Simulator: PrioritEvac 

Open-source code for Fire Evacuation simulator, written in NetLogo.

See “Research” -> “Fire Evacuation” for more information.

https://github.com/efyoungud/prioritevac

Simulator:

Seismic Resilience of Shelby County

Interdisciplinary Multi-Language Community Resilience Simulation using Simple Run-Time Infrastructure (SRTI)https://doi.org/10.17603/ds2-ycra-9v54.

This project is supported by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) through grant 1638186 (CRISP Type 2: Interdependencies in Community Resilience (ICoR): A Simulation Framework). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed on this site are those of the project team members and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.