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| + | SDG is very happy to announce that this year's [[Swarm:_SwarmFest|SwarmFest]] will be July 13-14 in the exciting heart of downtown Chicago. Our hosts will DePaul University's School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems. [[SwarmFest2007|Click here for the full announcement]]; a call for papers will be released soon.{{posted|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 11:39, 23 Mar 2007 (EDT)}} | ||
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===Swarm and Google Summer of Code 2007=== | ===Swarm and Google Summer of Code 2007=== | ||
Swarm Development Group has been accepted as a participating open-source software project for Google's [http://code.google.com/soc/ Summer of Code program], and proposals are now being accepted. Interested students should see [[Swarm:_IdeasList|our ideas page]].{{posted|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 10:06, 22 Mar 2007 (EDT)}} | Swarm Development Group has been accepted as a participating open-source software project for Google's [http://code.google.com/soc/ Summer of Code program], and proposals are now being accepted. Interested students should see [[Swarm:_IdeasList|our ideas page]].{{posted|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 10:06, 22 Mar 2007 (EDT)}} | ||
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Membership in SDG is a way to support our efforts to maintain and improve Swarm, and to support agent-based modeling. [[SDG_membership|We just updated our membership page]] with new membership categories and procedures. Take a look to see what you can do. --[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 17:34, 10 Nov 2006 (EST) | Membership in SDG is a way to support our efforts to maintain and improve Swarm, and to support agent-based modeling. [[SDG_membership|We just updated our membership page]] with new membership categories and procedures. Take a look to see what you can do. --[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 17:34, 10 Nov 2006 (EST) | ||
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Revision as of 10:39, 23 March 2007
Welcome to the Swarm Development Group Wiki!
A resource for agent- and individual-based modelers and the home of Swarm
The SwarmWiki is hosted by the Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan.
NewsAnnouncing SwarmFest 2007!SDG is very happy to announce that this year's SwarmFest will be July 13-14 in the exciting heart of downtown Chicago. Our hosts will DePaul University's School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems. Click here for the full announcement; a call for papers will be released soon.Posted: --SFRailsback 11:39, 23 Mar 2007 (EDT)
Swarm and Google Summer of Code 2007Swarm Development Group has been accepted as a participating open-source software project for Google's Summer of Code program, and proposals are now being accepted. Interested students should see our ideas page.Posted: --SFRailsback 10:06, 22 Mar 2007 (EDT)
Swarm and Objective-C++Objective-C++ is a new addition to the gcc compiler that allows code to mix Objective-C and C++. Marcus Daniels and Gennady Telegin just developed a version of Swarm that works with the Objective-C++ compiler, making a new way to obtain the advantages of both C++ (e.g., many libraries; better speed) and Swarm. See the FAQ on C++ and Swarm.Posted: --SFRailsback 10:06, 16 Mar 2007 (EDT)
New Wiki Content: Speed-upsNew material on the Swarm FAQ section of the wiki discusses ways to make a model run faster, including use of the Objective-C profiler. Some methods apply to non-Swarm models. This topic was a strong interest of the user community expressed at SwarmFest 2006. See the FAQ section on run-time problems.Posted: --SFRailsback 11:31, 28 Feb 2007 (EST)
NAACSOS 2007 ConferenceThe North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science announces its 2007 conference, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; June 7-9. The conference will include tutorials in NetLogo, Repast, and MASON software and Dynamic Network Analysis. See: http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/events/conferences/2007/Posted: --SFRailsback 11:10, 10 Jan 2007 (EST)
Be a Swarm Development Group Member!Membership in SDG is a way to support our efforts to maintain and improve Swarm, and to support agent-based modeling. We just updated our membership page with new membership categories and procedures. Take a look to see what you can do. --SFRailsback 17:34, 10 Nov 2006 (EST)
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