Numerus Studio

Numerus Designer and Studio are the next generation of Numerus model-building software. Numerus Designer is a new version of Numerus Model Builder that is used to produce a self-contained simulation called a Ramp (runtime alterable modeling platform). Ramps are Java-based applications with extended capabilities; once completed they can be run using Numerus Studio and accessed externally by platforms such as R and R Studio.  See the Ramp User Guide for more information.

Note: these are pre-release versions of Numerus Studio.
Please revisit this page for later releases that will continue to be available at no cost.

Current release:  133

To download current Mac release:                     click here

To download current Windows release:            click here

To download current Linux release:                   coming soon

To download Animover 1:                                    click here
                                                                                  Animover Documentation

To download epidemiological ramps:                click here

To download Game of Life ramps:                     click here

To download other example ramps,
including the Pop1
tutorial                                            click here

To download R package and  R scripts:             click here

To visit Numerus Studio documentation
for installation instructions and more :  click here 

Visit the Model Library for Ramps available for download

For MAC users: if double-clicking on the installer produces an error, right-click on the installer and click “Open”

To view a preprint of the manuscript Extending Conway’s Game of Lifewhich describes the Game of Life ramps, click here

To view the manuscript Simulation Platforms to Support Teaching and Research in Epidemiological Dynamics, which includes a discussion on using NMB Studio, click here

Coming SoonNumerus Designer, an application for designing and deploying Ramps for Numerus Studio. Like Numerus Model Builder, Numerus Designer is a visual tool with components that support system dynamics, spatial and agent-based paradigms, but with the added functionality of Ramp-based simulations. 

This initial distribution of the Numerus Studio is in support of the event described below. View on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv_FagxjJAk