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NewsSwarmFest 2007 Registration is now open! Abstracts due June 1Registration is now open for SwarmFest. Register early especially to reserve low-cost housing. SDG is very happy to announce that this year's SwarmFest will be July 12-14 at DePaul University in downtown Chicago. SwarmFest2007 features: an exciting location, inexpensive housing, easy transportation, tutorials in agent-based modeling software, a banquet presentation by Dr Tim Kohler (a long-time Swarm user and Santa Fe Institute faculty member whose award-winning "Village" project pioneered the application of agent-based modeling in anthropology and archeology), a variety of other interesting speakers, plus free t-shirts! The conference web site is now up. It includes the Call for Papers, with details on registration, cost, etc. Abstracts are due June 1 (later submittals will be considered if space allows).Posted: --SFRailsback 11:50, 20 Apr 2007 (EDT)
Swarm Development Group Mentors 3 Google Summer of Code StudentsSwarm Development Group has been approved to mentor 3 students by Google's Summer of Code program. Welcome Nima Talebi, Gennady Telegin, and Joris Kluivers; who will be mentored by Scott Christley and Marcus Daniels.Posted: --SFRailsback 11:50, 20 Apr 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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