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Modelica. Modelica is an object-oriented, declarative, multi-domain modeling language for component-oriented modeling of complex systems, e.g., systems containing mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control, electric power or process-oriented subcomponents. The free Modelica language[1] is developed by the non-profit Modelica Association.[2] The Modelica Association also develops the free Modelica Standard Library[3] that contains about 1360 generic model components and 1280 functions in various domains, as of version 3.2.1.

Characteristics[edit] Second, although classes may contain algorithmic components similar to statements or blocks in programming languages, their primary content is a set of equations. In contrast to a typical assignment statement, such as x := 2 + y; where the left-hand side of the statement is assigned a value calculated from the expression on the right-hand side, an equation may have expressions on both its right- and left-hand sides, for example, Welcome to OpenModelica. The European Multidisciplinary Society for Modelling and Simulation Technology" Work will start shortly on a (number of) special journal issue(s) of extended papers from the Fall 2013 - to the end of 2014. The listing of papers has now been handed over to Springer Verlag. Confirmed sites for 2016-2019 so far: "Chicago sunrise 1" picture by Daniel Schwen GAMEON-NA'2016-NASTEC'2016, August 4-5, 2016, Chicago, USA GAMEON'2016, September 13-15, 2016, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal (TBC) ESM'2016, Week of October 24-28, 2016, SIANI, University of Las Palmas, Las Palmas, Spain ISC'2017, June 2017, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland GAMEON'2017, September 2017, Institute of Technology Carlow, Carlow, Ireland ESM'2017, October 2017, IST Campus, Lisbon, Portugal.

For further information, questions, conference or partnership proposals contact Philippe Geril. This site is optimized for Firefox. Www-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/cam/documentation/ (Login) CAM is a software platform with functionality that is organised into toolboxes. Each toolbox provides features for modelling and analysing the dependencies in certain types of system. For instance, some toolboxes were created to model products, others to model processes. Follow the links below to access platform documentation, or see the Toolboxes page for toolbox-specific information. Using CAM Using toolboxes Toolbox documentation Troubleshooting and installation The following information may be useful if you encounter difficulties starting CAM: Home.

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Tools of the Trade. AGENT BUILDING AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (ABLE) Website. . AGENTBUILDER LITE/PRO Website. . . AGENTSHEETS Website. . ANYLOGIC Website. . ASCAPE Website. . BALAN, G, Cioffi-Revilla, C, Luke, S, Panait, L and Paus, S (2003) Mason: A Java Multi-Agent Simulation Library. BELLIFEMINE, F, Caire, G, Poggi, A and Rimassa, G (2003) JADE - A White Paper. BELLIFEMINE, F, Poggi, A and Rimassa, G (1999) JADE - A FIPA-Compliant Agent Framework Proceedings of the Practical Applications of Intelligent Agents, 1999. pp97-108. BIGUS, J, Schlosnagle, D, Pilgrim, J, Mills III, W and Diao, Y (2002) ABLE: A Toolkit for Building Multiagent Autonomic Systems. BONABEAU E (2002) Agent-based Modeling: Methods and Techniques for Simulating Human Systems. COUGAAR Website. .

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Portal - Normative Multi-Agent Systems. Schelling's segregation model. Download Current GAMS Distribution. Please consult the release notes before downloading a system. Here are the installation notes. The GAMS distribution includes the documentation in electronic form and hard copies of the GAMS User's Guide and some solver manuals can be ordered through Amazon.

Please visit this page to download older GAMS distribution. Notes: For older distributions please follow this link.