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The core of SeaCast is person-level travel behaviors managed by a set of models collectively part of the Daysim program. Daysim is a common, open-source platform used by other regions throughout the world, though PSRC maintains a set of locally-calibrated coefficients and location-specific models that are used in SeaCast. Daysim runs within SeaCast as a compiled executable program that accepts inputs and produced a standard set of outputs - primarily a set of daily trips and tours for each (simulated) person in the region.

A more detailed user's guide can be accessed here, which includes general descriptions and various technical and developer guides.

Go here for help on debugging Daysim in Visual Studio.


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The wiki describes the basic theory and process to use SeaCast for travel modeling applications.

Calibration and Testing

Utilities

Release Notes

  • Notes on Latest Code and Inputs
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