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    JAS-mine

    JAS-mine

    Toolkit for agent-based & dynamic microsimulation modelling

    JAS-mine is a Java platform that aims at providing a unique simulation tool for discrete-event simulations, including agent-based and microsimulation models. With the aim to develop large-scale, data-driven models, the main architectural choice of JAS-mine is to use whenever possible standard, open-source tools already available in the software development community. It has built-in utilities for communicating with an underlying relational database.
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    JABM is a Java framework for building agent-based simulation models using a discrete-event simulation framework.
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    famos

    famos

    Framework for Agent-oriented MOdelling and Simulation

    Famos is a Java-based framework for developing agent-based models. It uses the discrete-event simulation framework Desmo-J (http://desmoj.sourceforge.net) as its simulation engine. Famos implements event-driven time advance and focusses on supporting an explicit model of space for the environment, including the movement of agents. Famos was developed in the context of a PhD project.
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