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Programmer Yellow Pages

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Contact: Catherine Dibble
Affiliation(s): Department of Geography
Computational Laboratories Group, Department of Economics
University of California, Santa Barbara
http://www.econ.ucsb.edu/~cath

Experience using Swarm:

  • 1995-1998 Various simple extensions to Heatbugs.

  • (1999-date) GeoGraphic Smallworlds are a network landscape for Swarm agents. Heterogeneous agents move from node to node on the landscape, where nodes may represent such things as geographic places or organizational teams. This includes algorithms for generating and characterizing parameterized families of irregular graphs.


Group: AGENT-LAB Ltd.
Contact: Laszlo Gulyas
http://www.agent-lab.com

Experience using Swarm:

Members of consulting team has been involved in the development of the Multi-Agent Modeling Language (MAML) from 1996-1999.


Contact: Eric Byler ph: 650-424-2380

Affiliation(s): Lockheed Martin Co. and Stanford

Experience using Swarm:

new user


Group: The Center for Adaptive Systems Applications (CASA)
Contact: Todd Allen ph: 505-988-8807 x106

http://www.lacasa.com

Experience using Swarm:

Two users on staff with years of experience developing models in Swarm.


Group: Center for Study of Complex Systems (CSCS group)
Contact: Rick Riolo University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI
http://www.pscs.umich.edu

Experience using Swarm:

  • Extensive experience "since the beginning" developing models in many domains, for many purposes.

  • We have many students, researchers and faculty with various levels of Swarm expertise. We teach Swarm as part of a graduate course in Modeling Complex Systems, as described at SwarmFest99 and on this web page: http://www.pscs.umich.edu/EDUCATION/pscs530.html

  • We have taught the above course for 3 years. We also have taught a short Swarm course as part of the UM's ICPSR summer school, as described at: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu under the "Summer" pointer.


Contact: Ken Cline ph: 410-571-0413
fax: 301-261-8427

Affiliation(s): SAIC

Experience using Swarm:


Contact: Steve Jackson ph: 707-839-3279

Affiliation(s): Jackson Scientific Computing

Experience using Swarm:

  • Swarm usage: April 1997 - present

  • Applications include developing the software for a stream trout model and a salmon out-migration model. Currently I am developing the software for a full life-cycle model of chinook salmon populations.


Group: Swarm Corporation
Contact: Glen Ropella, President Santa Fe NM
http://www.swarm.com

Experience using Swarm:

Developers of the Swarm Simulation System and founders of the Swarm Program at the Santa Fe Institute.


Contact: Deirdre Poeltler
Affiliation(s):

Experience using Swarm:

  • Swarm usage: August 1997 - present.

  • Full-time Swarm development, August 1997 - July 1998: Information Operations, Warfare and Assurance (IOWA) Simulation. (Presented by myself and Paul Girard at SwarmFest '98)


Group: Lang, Railsback & Assoc.
Contact: Steve Railsback 250 California Ave. Arcata CA 95521 ph: 707-822-0453
fax: 707-822-1868

Experience using Swarm:

  • 1998-present: Design and implementation of individual-based fish models

  • Prior experience with agent-based modeling: 1992-1997

  • Applications to date include a stream trout model to assess effects of stream flow and temperature on populations; a salmon out-migration model to assess effects of mainstem reservoir operations on downstream travel times and survival; and a full life-cycle model of chinook salmon populations. Please see: http://weasel.cnrs.humboldt.edu/~simsys/


Contact: Steve LaMotte ph: 505-522-9322

Affiliation(s): Physical Science Lab
New Mexico State University

Experience using Swarm:

April 99 - present. I am currently using Swarm to develop models for evaluating Hybrid Dynamical Systems.


Contact: Darren Schreiber
Affiliation(s): Political Science Department
UCLA
http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~dschreib/

Experience using Swarm:

2 courses on Swarm programming. Winter and Spring 1999. Part-time job programming a segregation model. July 1, 1999 - Present. Developed a model of party formation. August 1, 1999 - October 18, 1999.


Contact: Dwight Wilson, Part-time lecturer
Affiliation(s): John Hopkins University

Experience using Swarm:

My major experience with Swarm has been work done on economic simulations for McKinsey & Associates. In addition, I teach an Agent Based Simulation class at JHU that uses Swarm.