POWERWEB 2.7
POWERWEB was created primarily on an Apple Power Macintosh 7500 and a Macintosh PowerBook G3 Series using BBEdit and the latest Netscape web browser. POWERWEB is implemented in Perl, Matlab, Java, JavaScript, SQL, and (of course) HTML. The web server, database server, computational server, and the Perl CGI code all currently reside on an IBM Netfinity 5100 running Linux. POWERWEB uses an Apache web server and a mySQL database server. The computational server uses a Matlab optimal power flow from MATPOWER.
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See also the Documentation page.
Design by ... Implementation by ...
Ray Zimmerman

Bob Thomas
Ray Zimmerman

with help from

Deqiang "David" Gan
Carlos Murillo-Sánchez
Sung On "Angelo" Chiu
Tang Lung "Alex" Liu
Thanks to ...
Cornell's EMPIRE Group
(Electricity Markets for the Power Industry
in a Restructured Environment)

especially:
John Bernard
Simon Ede
Bob Ethier
Deqiang "David" Gan
Tim Mount
Carlos Murillo-Sánchez
Bill Schulze
Dick Schuler
Bob Thomas
Ray Zimmerman

for lots of inspiration, ideas and testing.
Bill Schulze and his
Lab for Experimental Economics and Decision Research

Joe Chow, Chris DeMarco, and Eric Sakk
for Matlab code which motivated some of the current underlying simulation routines

Leigh Brookshaw
for the Java 2D Graph Package

Lance Teitsworth
for the POWERWEB logo