Grid Computing Will Let Town Planners Play 'SimCity' For Real
14th Nov 2006, 16:46 GMT
Social policy makers and town planners will soon be able to play "SimCity" for real using grid computing and e-Science techniques to test the consequences of their policies on a real, but anonymous, model of the UK population.
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