Study and Comparison of four Agent-Based Simulation Tools: Repast, SeSAm, Netlogo and GAMA
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY - Year 2014, Vol 13, Issue 4
Abstract
Several simulation tools have been proposed in the literature and many surveys have been realized on this. The objective of this paper is not to give a survey but to compare four principal tools which are Repast, SeSAm, NetLogo and Gama according to some evaluation criteria that I consider important when designing Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems.
Authors and Affiliations
Wafa Mefteh
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