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<h1>'''Welcome to the Swarm Development Group Wiki!'''</h1>
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<div align="center"><h1>'''Welcome to the Swarm Development Group Wiki!'''</h1></div>
 
<div style="font-size:120%;" align="center">''A resource for agent- and individual-based modelers and the home of'' '''Swarm'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:120%;" align="center">''A resource for agent- and individual-based modelers and the home of'' '''Swarm'''</div>
  
 
<div style="font-size:90%;" align="center">The SwarmWiki is hosted by the [http://www.cscs.umich.edu Center for the Study of Complex Systems] at the University of Michigan.</div>
 
<div style="font-size:90%;" align="center">The SwarmWiki is hosted by the [http://www.cscs.umich.edu Center for the Study of Complex Systems] at the University of Michigan.</div>
 
  
 
<div align="center">[[#News|News]] | [[#Agent-_and_Individual-based_Modeling_Resources|Agent-based Modeling Resources]]  | [[#Swarm|Swarm]] | [[#Swarm_Development_Group|Swarm Development Group]] | [[#Help|Help]]  </div>
 
<div align="center">[[#News|News]] | [[#Agent-_and_Individual-based_Modeling_Resources|Agent-based Modeling Resources]]  | [[#Swarm|Swarm]] | [[#Swarm_Development_Group|Swarm Development Group]] | [[#Help|Help]]  </div>
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==News==
 
==News==
===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]].
 
  
===Swarm and Objective-C++===
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===Announcement for Swarmfest 2012===
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 [[Swarm_FAQ:Writing_C_plusplus|the FAQ on C++ and Swarm]].
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===New Wiki Content: Speed-ups===
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Email Inquiries to: swarmfest2012@gmail.com
New material on the [[Swarm_FAQ|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|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 11:31, 28 Feb 2007 (EST)}}
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===NAACSOS 2007 Conference===
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[[Swarmfest 2012]] will take place in Downtown Charlotte, N.C. July 29-31, 2012, hosted by the Complex Systems
The 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|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 11:10, 10 Jan 2007 (EST)}}
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Institute at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (http://complexity.uncc.edu/). The conference venue is the UNCC Center City Building http://centercity.uncc.edu/.
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Local Map http://centercity.uncc.edu/map-and-directions and Parking http://centercity.uncc.edu/parking
  
===Be a Swarm Development Group Member!===
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'''Registration can be accomplished at http://www.cvent.com/d/tcqqgn'''
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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Swamfest is the annual meeting of the Swarm Development Group (SDG), and one of the oldest communities involved in the development and propagation of agent-based modeling. Swarmfest has traditionally involved a mix of both tool-users and tool-developers, drawn from many domains of expertise. These have included, in the past, computer scientists, software engineers, biomedical researchers, ecologists, economists, political scientists, social scientists, resource management specialists and evolutionary biologists. Swarmfest represents a low-key environment for researchers to explore new ideas and approaches, and benefit from a multi-disciplinary environment.
  
===Village Project Wins Award===
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This year we will continue to examine the range of systems being modeled with ABM, with the possibility of providing some guidance as to the suitability of the various types of agent-based models for particular types of modeling goals. We also encourage the sharing of our experiences with attempting to gain acceptance of ABM within our own research communities, and discuss strategies where cross-domain examples/analogies can aid in that process. We will also try to identify future avenues for ABM research, including the "next" generation of ABM tools, platforms and application.
The Village project at Washington State University is one of the oldest Swarm applications, studying social and environmental interactions in the prehistoric cultures of the American southwest. Their recent paper "Modeling Historical Ecology, Thinking about Contemporary Systems" just received an award for "Exemplary Cross Sub-Field Research". See the wiki's [[Agent-Based_Models_in_Culture/Anthropology]] page for details and a link. Congratulations to Tim Kohler and his team.--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 23:13, 14 Nov 2006 (EST)
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Watch this page for upcoming news on program and logistics.
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Hope to see you in Charlotte!
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{{posted|--[[User:Gary An|Gary An]] 16 March 2012}}
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===New version of Objective-C Swarm for Windows===
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There is a new binary (and source) release of Swarm that works with MinGW, a compiler that produces Windows executables. Advantages of this new way to use Swarm in Windows:
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* Windows executables can be launched directly from Windows, without needing to launch from inside a Unix-like environment.
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* Swarm models can be distributed for use on any Windows computer, without requiring Swarm or MinGW to be installed.
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* Faster execution than Cygwin Swarm.
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See the yellow "Swarm Software" box on this page.
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{{posted|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 15 Aug 2011}}
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===Be a Swarm Development Group Member!===
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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. {{posted|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 17:34, 10 Nov 2006 (EST)}}
  
===New wiki content for Repast, MASON, NetLogo, and Swarm: template models and IDEs===
 
New pages in the [[ABM_Resources|ABM Resources area of the wiki]] contain information for selecting and learning to use one of these popular platforms for agent-based modeling.
 
*[[Software_Reviews|Reviews and comparisons of ABM software platforms]].
 
*[[Software_templates]]: 16 working models that start extremely simple and sequentially add common features such as space objects, graphs, probes, random number distributions, and file input and output. The models are implemented in MASON, NetLogo, Repast, and Java and Objective-C Swarm. These template codes can be used to compare platforms and to get started using them.
 
*[[Software_IDEs|Information on integrated development environments]] including specific instructions for using the Eclipse IDE with MASON, Repast, and Java Swarm.
 
{{posted|--[[User:SFRailsback|SFRailsback]] 12:23, 6 Mar 2006 (EST)}}
 
  
 
<div style="float:right;">'''[[News|News archive]]<br>
 
<div style="float:right;">'''[[News|News archive]]<br>
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==Agent- and Individual-based Modeling Resources==
 
==Agent- and Individual-based Modeling Resources==
  
*'''[[ABM_Resources|Resources for agent-based modeling]]'''. This is a new area of the wiki for information on agent-based modeling in general. There are sub-areas for:
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*'''[[ABM_Resources|Resources for agent-based modeling]]'''. This area of the wiki is for information on agent-based modeling in general. There are sub-areas for:
**Agent-based modeling community resources
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**Agent-based modeling community resources, including [[Swarm:_SwarmFest|SwarmFest]], our annual modeling conference
 
**Software (information on alternative platforms; learning materials; template models; integrated development environments)
 
**Software (information on alternative platforms; learning materials; template models; integrated development environments)
 
**"How and why to do agent-based modeling": techniques and theory
 
**"How and why to do agent-based modeling": techniques and theory
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[[Image:Small-swarm-logo.jpeg]]
 
[[Image:Small-swarm-logo.jpeg]]
  
==Swarm==
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==Swarm Software for Agent-based Modeling==
  
 
*'''[[Swarm_main_page|The main Swarm page]]''' for Swarm software, documentation, and applications
 
*'''[[Swarm_main_page|The main Swarm page]]''' for Swarm software, documentation, and applications
  
*''[[Swarm: applications|Thanks to Paul Johnson, a new package of applications for Swarm-2.2, particularly for Objective C]]''
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*''New release of Objective-C for Windows'' produces Windows-native executables! See [[Swarm_and_MinGW|Using Swarm on Windows with MinGW]]
  
*''Download site moved: The download site for Swarm software, examples, documentation, etc. has been moved from ftp :// ftp.swarm.org to http://ftp.swarm.org. Please send an email to support@swarm.org if you find any links needing updating.''
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*''[[Swarm: applications|Thanks to Paul Johnson, a new package of applications for Swarm-2.2]]'', particularly for Objective C
  
 
*''[[Swarm:_Mailing_lists|Email lists for support and modeling]]''
 
*''[[Swarm:_Mailing_lists|Email lists for support and modeling]]''

Latest revision as of 13:53, 21 July 2012

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.
News | Agent-based Modeling Resources | Swarm | Swarm Development Group | Help

News

Announcement for Swarmfest 2012

Email Inquiries to: swarmfest2012@gmail.com

Swarmfest 2012 will take place in Downtown Charlotte, N.C. July 29-31, 2012, hosted by the Complex Systems Institute at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (http://complexity.uncc.edu/). The conference venue is the UNCC Center City Building http://centercity.uncc.edu/. Local Map http://centercity.uncc.edu/map-and-directions and Parking http://centercity.uncc.edu/parking

Registration can be accomplished at http://www.cvent.com/d/tcqqgn

Swamfest is the annual meeting of the Swarm Development Group (SDG), and one of the oldest communities involved in the development and propagation of agent-based modeling. Swarmfest has traditionally involved a mix of both tool-users and tool-developers, drawn from many domains of expertise. These have included, in the past, computer scientists, software engineers, biomedical researchers, ecologists, economists, political scientists, social scientists, resource management specialists and evolutionary biologists. Swarmfest represents a low-key environment for researchers to explore new ideas and approaches, and benefit from a multi-disciplinary environment.

This year we will continue to examine the range of systems being modeled with ABM, with the possibility of providing some guidance as to the suitability of the various types of agent-based models for particular types of modeling goals. We also encourage the sharing of our experiences with attempting to gain acceptance of ABM within our own research communities, and discuss strategies where cross-domain examples/analogies can aid in that process. We will also try to identify future avenues for ABM research, including the "next" generation of ABM tools, platforms and application.

Watch this page for upcoming news on program and logistics.

Hope to see you in Charlotte!

Posted: --Gary An 16 March 2012

New version of Objective-C Swarm for Windows

There is a new binary (and source) release of Swarm that works with MinGW, a compiler that produces Windows executables. Advantages of this new way to use Swarm in Windows:

  • Windows executables can be launched directly from Windows, without needing to launch from inside a Unix-like environment.
  • Swarm models can be distributed for use on any Windows computer, without requiring Swarm or MinGW to be installed.
  • Faster execution than Cygwin Swarm.

See the yellow "Swarm Software" box on this page.

Posted: --SFRailsback 15 Aug 2011

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.
Posted: --SFRailsback 17:34, 10 Nov 2006 (EST)



Agent- and Individual-based Modeling Resources

  • Resources for agent-based modeling. This area of the wiki is for information on agent-based modeling in general. There are sub-areas for:
    • Agent-based modeling community resources, including SwarmFest, our annual modeling conference
    • Software (information on alternative platforms; learning materials; template models; integrated development environments)
    • "How and why to do agent-based modeling": techniques and theory
    • Resources specific to different scientific domains
  • modelling@swarm.org: The email community of agent-based modelers. This email list discusses topics of general interest to agent-based modelers. More information and signup here.


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