This paper compares four freely available programming libraries for support of social scientific agent based computer simulation: RePast, Swarm, Quicksilver, and VSEit. Our aim is evaluation to determine the simulation framework that is the best suited for theory and data based modeling of social interventions, such as information campaigns. Our first step consisted in an Internet search for programming libraries and the selection of suitable candidates for detailed evaluation on the basis of 'knock out' criteria. Next, we developed a rating system and assessed the selected simulation environments on the basis of the rating criteria. The evaluation was based on official program documentation, statements by developers and users, and the expe...
The United States is engaged in a new type of warfare. Defeating the enemy is now predicated on winn...
Repast is a software framework for agent-based simulation created by Social Science Research Computi...
To cite articles published in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, reference t...
This paper compares four freely available programming libraries for support of social scientific age...
We developed a simulator called the Decision-Space-Explorer for developing Socio-Informatica, a mode...
This work details a machine learning tool developed to support computational, agent-based simulation...
High Performance Computing has made significant strides in the distributed simulation community. The...
Volunteer environments usually consist of a large number of computing nodes,with highly dynamic char...
Java-based simulation presents a unique opportunity for revolutionary changes in the process of deve...
This dataset contains the necessary information for executing and modifying an agent-based simulator...
Social scientists are not computer scientists, but their skills in the field have to become better a...
Use of the World Wide Web (WWW) for transfer of information and ideas is increasingly popular. Java,...
Agents are software systems aimed at working in dynamic environments. Simulation systems can be used...
This contribution deals with the assessment of the quality of a simulation by discussing and compari...
Various forms of distributed simulation are possible over the world-wide web, including simple multi...
The United States is engaged in a new type of warfare. Defeating the enemy is now predicated on winn...
Repast is a software framework for agent-based simulation created by Social Science Research Computi...
To cite articles published in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, reference t...
This paper compares four freely available programming libraries for support of social scientific age...
We developed a simulator called the Decision-Space-Explorer for developing Socio-Informatica, a mode...
This work details a machine learning tool developed to support computational, agent-based simulation...
High Performance Computing has made significant strides in the distributed simulation community. The...
Volunteer environments usually consist of a large number of computing nodes,with highly dynamic char...
Java-based simulation presents a unique opportunity for revolutionary changes in the process of deve...
This dataset contains the necessary information for executing and modifying an agent-based simulator...
Social scientists are not computer scientists, but their skills in the field have to become better a...
Use of the World Wide Web (WWW) for transfer of information and ideas is increasingly popular. Java,...
Agents are software systems aimed at working in dynamic environments. Simulation systems can be used...
This contribution deals with the assessment of the quality of a simulation by discussing and compari...
Various forms of distributed simulation are possible over the world-wide web, including simple multi...
The United States is engaged in a new type of warfare. Defeating the enemy is now predicated on winn...
Repast is a software framework for agent-based simulation created by Social Science Research Computi...
To cite articles published in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, reference t...