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Re: Compare Swarm with Repast
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Gulyas Laszlo |
Subject: |
Re: Compare Swarm with Repast |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Aug 2002 23:54:46 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
Actually, we do have a Repast Tutorial on our class
website at http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov2015/Tutorial/
although that is geared towards political scientists and, I am
afraid, is a bit less commented than SimpleBugs.
It may still help, though.
Gulya
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Xiaodong Li wrote:
>
> Dear swarm modelers,
>
> Just had a browse at Repast Web site... I am wondering if anyone has done
> some serious comparison between Swarm and Repast. It seems that Repast
> offers features almost just as good as Swarm, apart from its advantages of
> being built upon Java. Can anyone tell any pitfall before I consider to
> jump in the boat?
>
> It seems to me that Repast lacks of good tutorials and application examples
> for beginners to follow... I cannot find anything like the simpleBug to
> ExperBug that kind of examples, which I think is very helpful in Swarm.
>
> Comments are appreciated.
>
> - Xiaodong
>
> RMIT Uni. Melbourne, VIC, Australia
>
>
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