Uses of Package
org.episteme.social.economics
Packages that use org.episteme.social.economics
Package
Description
Provides mathematical and analytical models for architectural engineering,
building physics, and urban history.
Provides models and simulation engines for urban traffic flow analysis.
- artworks, music, literature classification.
- musical notes, instruments, compositions.
- plays, performances, dramatic arts.
Provides comprehensive mathematical models for economic systems, agent-based
modeling, and financial analysis.
Provides classes for monetary and financial operations.
Provides classes and interfaces for representing economic resources.
Provides classes for social geography, human settlements, and mapping.
Provides classes and interfaces for archaeological research and analysis.
Provides the
org.episteme.social.law module.Core functionality for the org.episteme.social.medicine.consultation package in the Episteme library.
Provides the
org.episteme.social.politics module.- social structures, persons, and cultural modeling.
Social sciences modeling, including economics, political science, and sociology.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.architectureClassDescriptionRepresents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.architecture.trafficClassDescriptionRepresents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.artsClassDescriptionRepresents a primitive or cooperative social PsychologicalGroup where resources are shared.Represents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Represents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.Represents a worker within an
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.arts.musicClassDescriptionRepresents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.arts.theaterClassDescriptionRepresents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.economicsClassDescriptionResult summary for a completed auction simulation.Individual bid entry in an auction history.Model for an individual auction participant.Represents a bid in an auction.Represents a banking institution capable of managing accounts and providing currency conversion services.Represents a primitive or cooperative social PsychologicalGroup where resources are shared.Extensible enumeration for Organizational Department.Represents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Extensible enumeration for Economic Process.Represents a social situation involving the interaction of people around economic resources and activities.Functional abstraction for an economic system, encompassing organizations, central banking, and macro-financial indicators.Details of a strategic equilibrium point.Data model for a 2-player game in normal form.Data structure for 2-player payoff entries.Extensible enumeration for Industry Category.Extensible enumeration for Industry Sector.Extensible enumeration for Management Level.Extensible enumeration for Market Structure.Represents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).Represents a formal organizational structure (organigram).Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.Defines various manufacturing and industrial processes.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.An extensible enumeration for resource classifications.Represents a transformation process where materials and human resources are converted into finished products or services.An entity capable of performing tasks by consuming resources.Represents a worker within an
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.economics.loaders
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.economics.modelsClassDescriptionFunctional abstraction for an economic system, encompassing organizations, central banking, and macro-financial indicators.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.economics.moneyClassDescriptionRepresents a banking institution capable of managing accounts and providing currency conversion services.Represents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).An interface defining ownership and value of assets.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.economics.resourcesClassDescriptionRepresents a primitive or cooperative social PsychologicalGroup where resources are shared.Represents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.An entity capable of performing tasks by consuming resources.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.geographyClassDescriptionRepresents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).An interface defining ownership and value of assets.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.history.archeologyClassDescriptionRepresents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).A class representing a potential or virtual resource, such as oil in the soil that is expected to be found, or ingredients required in a recipe or task.An interface defining ownership and value of assets.A class representing a physical or virtual resource with ownership, position, and temporal attributes.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.lawClassDescriptionRepresents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Represents a social situation involving the interaction of people around economic resources and activities.Represents a physical or tangible resource with a unique identification (serial number).Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).An interface defining ownership and value of assets.Represents a worker within an
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.medicine.consultationClassDescriptionRepresents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Represents a social situation involving the interaction of people around economic resources and activities.Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).Represents a worker within an
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.politicsClassDescriptionRepresents a primitive or cooperative social PsychologicalGroup where resources are shared.Represents an autonomous actor in an economic system, which can be an individual, a household, or a firm.Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).An interface defining ownership and value of assets.An entity capable of performing tasks by consuming resources.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.sociologyClassDescriptionRepresents a social situation involving the interaction of people around economic resources and activities.Represents a formal social and economic entity (Company, NGO, Government).Represents a work situation where individuals interact around a common economic activity, typically at dedicated workplaces.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.economics used by org.episteme.social.ui.viewers.economics