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Visual modelling tools for users are best developed through workshops within the user communities - every social context would have its own characteristics and spectrum of particular activities. The tools as interactive or participative tools are useful within a high density social environment where basic needs are generally the same for all. But equally these tools are essential to the am prototype's own evolution to reproduce new generations of itself through its engagement with any social context.
Some examples in current development are below:
 
1 Market participation - Consumers can coordinate their participation over time between the different markets - consumer, cooperative or complementary - to maintain the best use of their financial resources and the level of social interaction that meets the reality of their personal needs and corresponding ecological balance. Such tools are unavailable as part of personal financial management at present.

Ecological footprint - there is a correspondence between participation in different markets and ecological footprint. Size of sample figure increases and decreases with change of ecological footprint e.g. 1mm for every 0.5 tonne of CO2 increase/reduction which add or substract from current average footprint of 7 tonnes of C02 per person at the Unité D'Habitation ( 7 tonnes is 3 times above what the earth can support).
 
Exchange Links - that create an internal complementary market to mirror the external consumer market. Any high density environment would have hundreds of coinciding and competing daily interests. The database modules would generate a range of tools that potentially save both economic and ecological resources through the different markets. These are generative tools that build on the potential depth and density of the internal market.