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SFI Working Paper Abstract

1996

Title:

The Swarm Simulation System: A Toolkit for Building Multi-Agent Simulations

Author(s):

Nelson Minar, Roger Burkhart, Christopher G. Langton, and Manor Askenazi

Files:[postscript]  
Paper #:

96-06-042

Abstract:

Swarm is a multi-agent software platform for the simulation of complex adaptive systems. In the Swarm system the basic unit of simulation is the “swarm,” a collection of agents executing a schedule of actions. Swarm supports hierarchical modeling approaches whereby agents can be composed of swarms of other agents in nested structures. Swarm provides object-oriented libraries of reusable components for building models and analyzing, displaying, and controlling experiments on those models. Swarm is currently available as a beta version in full, free source code form. It requires the GNU C Compiler, Unix, and X Windows. More information about Swarm can be obtained from our web pages, http://www.santafe.edu/projects/swarm/.