DiFFuSE
DiFFuSE (distributed framework for cloud-based epidemic simulations) is a framework that provides design support, reusable code, and tools for building and executing epidemic simulations in the cloud.
The framework helps decomposing simulation applications into separate services, which are flexibly deployed and managed in multi-cloud environments. DiFFuSE was developed in the context of MIHMES (2012-2017), a 5-year collaborative multidisciplinary project funded by ANR under the Investments for the Future Program, and led by BIOEPAR, INRAe, ONIRIS. Within MIHMES, DiFFuSE was applied to convert a legacy simulation application (simulation of the spread of the bovine viral diarrhea virus) to an elastic, cloud-enabled application.