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ABM Resources

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<h1>'''Agent- and Individual-based Modeling Resources'''</h1>
 
<h1>'''Agent- and Individual-based Modeling Resources'''</h1>
This is the main page for information for agent-based modeling in general.
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==Why and how to do agent-based and individual-based modeling==
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Should I use an ABM for my research? How would I design it, and apply it to my research problems? Can I do "theory" with an ABM? How do I get started?
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* [[Why and How to do ABMs|A short list of literature on general ABM design and use issues]]
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==Software resources==
 
==Software resources==
  
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* [[Software Reviews|Citations for papers or web sites providing comparisons of software platforms]]
 
* [[Software Reviews|Citations for papers or web sites providing comparisons of software platforms]]
  
==Domains==
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==Domain-specific Resources==
 
Our intent is to provide links to "domain central" sites: places where you can find lots of information and links specific to agent-based modeling in one scientific domain.  
 
Our intent is to provide links to "domain central" sites: places where you can find lots of information and links specific to agent-based modeling in one scientific domain.  
  

Revision as of 18:02, 16 January 2006

Contents

Agent- and Individual-based Modeling Resources

Why and how to do agent-based and individual-based modeling

Should I use an ABM for my research? How would I design it, and apply it to my research problems? Can I do "theory" with an ABM? How do I get started?

Software resources

Software tools: What is available?

Reviews and comparisons of ABM software

Domain-specific Resources

Our intent is to provide links to "domain central" sites: places where you can find lots of information and links specific to agent-based modeling in one scientific domain.

For example, Leigh Tesfatsion's Agent-based Computational Economics site is an up-to-date, extensive resource for economists.

Some domain-specific links; please add your project.