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Repast (modeling toolkit)

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The Recursive Porous Agent Simulation Toolkit (Repast) is a widely used free and open-source, cross-platform, agent-based modeling and simulation toolkit. Repast has multiple implementations in several languages (North, Collier & Vos 2006) and built-in adaptive features, such as genetic algorithms and regression.

Repast was originally developed by David Sallach, Nick Collier, Tom Howe, Michael North and others at the University of Chicago.

Features

See also

References

  • "Agent'97 Repast", agent2002.anl.gov.
  • North, M.J.; Collier, N.T.; Vos, J.R. (2006), "Experiences Creating Three Implementations of the Repast Agent Modeling Toolkit", ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, 16 (1): 1–25, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.331.2313, doi:10.1145/1122012.1122013
  • North, M.J.; Tatara, E.; Collier, N.T.; Ozik, J. (2007), "Visual Agent-based Model Development with Repast Simphony" (PDF), Proceedings of the Agent 2007 Conference on Complex Interaction and Social Emergence, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL USA
  • Barnes, D.J.; Chu, D. (2010), Introduction to Modelling for Biosciences, Springer Verlag