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Title Agent-based spatial simulation with NetLogo. Volume 1, Introduction and bases / edited by Arnaud Banos, Christophe Lang, Nicolas Marilleau
Published London : Elsevier, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 268 pages)
Summary Agent-based modeling is a flexible and intuitive approach that is close to both data and theories, which gives it a special position in the majority of scientific communities. Agent models are as much tools of understanding, exploration and adaptation as they are media for interdisciplinary exchange. It is in this kind of framework that this book is situated, beginning with agent-based modeling of spatialized phenomena with a methodological and practical orientation. Through a governing example, taking inspiration from a real problem in epidemiology, this book proposes, with pedagogy and economy, a guide to good practices of agent modeling. The reader will thus be able to understand and put the modeling into practice and acquire a certain amount of autonomy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject System analysis -- Data processing.
Computer simulation.
Multiagent systems.
NetLogo (Computer program language)
Digital computer simulation.
simulation.
SCIENCE -- System Theory.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Operations Research.
Digital computer simulation
Computer simulation
Multiagent systems
NetLogo (Computer program language)
System analysis -- Data processing
Operations Research.
Computer Science.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Form Electronic book
Author Banos, Arnaud, editor.
Lang, Christophe, editor
Marilleau, Nicolas, editor
ISBN 9780081007235
008100723X