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In the last few years, the agent-based modeling (ABM) community has developed several practical agent based modeling toolkits that enable individuals to develop agent-based applications. More and more such toolkits are coming into existence, and each toolkit has a variety of characteristics. Several individuals have made attempts to compare toolkits to each other (see references). Below is a chart intended to capture many of the features that are important to ABM toolkit users.
Video Comparison of agent-based modeling software
Comparison of ABM Software
Maps Comparison of agent-based modeling software
References
- Nikolai, C.; G. Madey (2008). "Tools of the Trade: A Survey of Various Agent Based Modeling Platforms", Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 12 (2).
- Au. R.J. Allan (2009) Survey of Agent Based Modelling and Simulation Tools
- Castle, C; A. Crooks (2006). "Principles and Concepts of Agent-Based Modelling for Developing Geospatial Simulations". Working paper 110. University College London.
- Tobias, R; C. Hofmann (2004). "Evaluation of free Java-libraries for social-scientific agent based simulation". Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 7 (1).
- Railsback, S. F.; S. L. Lytinen (2006). "Agent-based simulation platforms: review and development recommendations". Simulations. 82: 609-623. doi:10.1177/0037549706073695.
- Salamon, T. (2011). Design of Agent-Based Models : Developing Computer Simulations for a Better Understanding of Social Processes. Bruckner Publishing. ISBN 978-80-904661-1-1.
- Serenko, A; B. Detlor (2002). "Agent Toolkits: A General Overview of The Market and an Assessment of Instructor Satisfaction with Utilizing Toolkits in the Classroom" (PDF). Working Paper #455.
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External links
- Publicly Available Implementations of FIPA Specifications
- FIPA Specification Users Organised by Company or Organisation (includes all from the above link, without the details, and some non-public ones)
- Survey of Agent Based Modelling and Simulation Tools
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