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== Packages and IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) == | == Packages and IDEs (Integrated Development Environment) == | ||
#NetLogo - Has its own language. Pros: robably the easiest IDE for agent-based modeling; easy to make a GUI (Graphical User Interface; e.g. add sliders for variables, add plots, and so on). Cons: not very powerful, fast, or flexible | #NetLogo - Has its own language. Pros: robably the easiest IDE for agent-based modeling; easy to make a GUI (Graphical User Interface; e.g. add sliders for variables, add plots, and so on). Cons: not very powerful, fast, or flexible | ||
#Repast - A agent-based modeling visualization package designed to work with Java or C# | #Repast - A agent-based modeling visualization package designed to work with Java (platform-independent) or C# (Microsoft Windows only). | ||
== Links and References == | == Links and References == | ||
http://gisagents.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_archive.html | http://gisagents.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_archive.html |
Revision as of 21:37, 21 June 2007
Packages and IDEs (Integrated Development Environment)
- NetLogo - Has its own language. Pros: robably the easiest IDE for agent-based modeling; easy to make a GUI (Graphical User Interface; e.g. add sliders for variables, add plots, and so on). Cons: not very powerful, fast, or flexible
- Repast - A agent-based modeling visualization package designed to work with Java (platform-independent) or C# (Microsoft Windows only).