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From: Marcus L. <mar...@el...> - 2007-12-05 11:30:18
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It's great to see v1.0 of Repast Simphony! I downloaded everything and started to follow the tutorial, but could not get past the behavior parameterization of the "Watch for pressure change". According to the tutorial one has to "fill in" the string "infrastructuredemo.GasNode" in step 4.c. As mentioned before there is no step 4.c. I am guessing that step 4.d is meant, but that does not make it any better. While typing that string "infrastructuredemo.GasNode" into the "Please select a type..." dialog, one cannot find the class. It is just impossible to get that field filled properly. I even "hacked" the GasNode.agent XML file but this failed when I tried to "Run..." the model. Could you please provide some hints or bugfixes how to get the tutorial running? Thanks, a lot, Marcus Lunzenauer P.S.: One minor glitch: "Next, create a Network project by ..." should probably read "Next, create a Network projection by ...". North, Michael wrote: > The Repast Organization for Architecture and Design (ROAD) is pleased to > announce the release of Repast Simphony 1.0! We thank the Repast core > developers, contributing developers, and supporters for the hard work > that made this release possible! > > As many know, Repast Simphony is a free and open source agent-based > modeling toolkit that offers users a rich variety of features including > the following: > > 1.) An optional point-and-click model development environment that > generates Java classes and seamlessly integrates with hand written Java > and Groovy components. > 2.) A pure Java point-and-click model execution environment that > includes built-in results logging and graphing tools as well as > automated connections to a variety of optional external tools including > R, VisAD, Weka, popular spreadsheets, MATLAB, and iReport. > 3.) An extremely flexible hierarchically nested definition of space > including the ability to do point-and-click and modeling and > visualization of 2D environments, 3D environments, networks including > full integration with the JUNG network modeling library, and > geographical spaces including full Geographical Information Systems > (GIS) support. > 4.) A range of data storage "freeze dryers" for model check pointing and > restoration including text file and database storage. > 5.) A fully concurrent multithreaded discrete event scheduler. > 6.) Libraries for genetic algorithms, neural networks, regression, > random number generation, and specialized mathematics. > 7.) Automated Monte Carlo simulation framework which supports multiple > modes of model results optimization. > 8.) Built-in tools for integrating external models. > 9.) Fully object-orientation. > 10.) Availability on virtually all modern computing platforms including > Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. > > More information on Repast Simphony can be found on the main web site: > > http://repast.sourceforge.net > > Documentation, including a step-by-step tutorial, can be found here: > > http://repast.sourceforge.net/docs/docs_main.html > > Downloads can be found here: > > http://repast.sourceforge.net/download.html > > Thank you for your continuing interest in Repast! > > Mike > > Michael J. North, MBA, Ph.D. > > Deputy Director > Center for Complex Adaptive Agent Systems Simulation > Argonne National Laboratory > Decision and Information Sciences Division > 9700 S. Cass Avenue > Argonne, IL 60439 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux Business White Paper > from Novell. From the desktop to the data center, Linux is going > mainstream. Let it simplify your IT future. > http://altfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/8857-50307-18918-4 > _______________________________________________ > Repast-developer mailing list > Rep...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/repast-developer > |