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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.

New Wiki Content: Speed-ups

New 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 Conference

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: --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)

Village Project Wins Award

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.--SFRailsback 23:13, 14 Nov 2006 (EST)

New wiki content for Repast, MASON, NetLogo, and Swarm: template models and IDEs

New pages in the ABM Resources area of the wiki contain information for selecting and learning to use one of these popular platforms for agent-based modeling.

Posted: --SFRailsback 12:23, 6 Mar 2006 (EST)


Agent- and Individual-based Modeling 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:
    • Agent-based modeling community resources
    • 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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Swarm

  • 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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