Agent based model of organizations considering the interplay between the formal hierarchical structure and the process network emerging while the organization performs a task-set.
Through an agent-based model using Repast we are studying the impact of killer whales on several threatened marine mammal species, including Steller sea lions and sea otters in Alaska. Offical Web Site http://www.math.uaa.alaska.edu/~orca/
SimKnowledge is a multi agent-based simulation that simulates human actors in an organizational setting. Specifically, the organization simulated is a software company building individual software for customers on a project basis.
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ABSim is an Agent-Object-Relationship (AOR) simulation system based on a Java program library. The development of ABSim has terminated. Its successor is <a href="http://oxygen.informatik.tu-cottbus.de/aor/?q=node/2">AOR-JSim </a>
This is a framework to develop Contexts and Agents and a Container to run them. The Container lets each Agent interact with the Context and other Agents. The agents are deployed in jar files and each one runs in an exclusive sandbox.
This project is an example of a software agent for playing simulated soccer. The agent uses a FSM library and an Expert System library to make decisions.
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Trading Agent Competition (TAC) is an international forum designed to promote and encourage high quality research into the trading agent problem.
The TAC SCM open-source software consists of a Java-based Game Server and and library for developing agents.
SeSAm (Shell for Simulated Agent Systems) provides a generic environment for modelling and experimenting with agent-based simulation with a special focus on the easy construction of complex models including dynamic interdependencies or emergent behaviour