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Methodological Guidelines for Modeling and Developing MAS-Based
Simulations The intersection of agents, modeling, simulation, and
application domains has been the subject of active research for
over two decades. Although agents and simulation have been used
effectively in a variety of application domains, much of the
supporting research remains scattered in the literature, too often
leaving scientists to develop multi-agent system (MAS) models and
simulations from scratch. Multi-Agent Systems: Simulation and
Applications provides an overdue review of the wide ranging facets
of MAS simulation, including methodological and
application-oriented guidelines. This comprehensive resource
reviews two decades of research in the intersection of MAS,
simulation, and different application domains. It provides
scientists and developers with disciplined engineering approaches
to modeling and developing MAS-based simulations. After providing
an overview of the field's history and its basic principles, as
well as cataloging the various simulation engines for MAS, the book
devotes three sections to current and emerging approaches and
applications. Simulation for MAS - explains simulation support for
agent decision making, the use of simulation for the design of
self-organizing systems, the role of software architecture in
simulating MAS, and the use of simulation for studying learning and
stigmergic interaction. MAS for Simulation - discusses an
agent-based framework for symbiotic simulation, the use of country
databases and expert systems for agent-based modeling of social
systems, crowd-behavior modeling, agent-based modeling and
simulation of adult stem cells, and agents for traffic simulation.
Tools - presents a number of representative platforms and tools for
MAS and simulation, including Jason, James II, SeSAm, and RoboCup
Rescue. Complete with over 200 figures and formulas, this reference
book provides the necessary overview of experiences with MAS
simulation and the tools needed to exploit simulation in MAS for
future research in a vast array of applications including home
security, computational systems biology, and traffic management.
The vast area of swamp and wetlands of the Southern Sudan, the
Sudd, absorbs and dissipates by evaporation about half the inflow
from the upper catchment of the White Nile. Ways and means of
reducing these losses by canalisation have been under engineering
investigation since the beginning of the twentieth century, the
objective being to provide additional water for irrigation and
hydro-electric power in Egypt and the northern Sudan. Construction
of the Jonglei Canal began in 1977; at the end of 1983 it was
halted by civil war, 260 kilometre from its outfall and 100
kilometres short of completion. In the area through which it passes
it will, if ever completed, have varied local effects; it will
reduce the seasonally river-flooded grasslands, which are of
crucial importance to the pastoral sector of the local economy and
cut the line of seasonal migration of man, livestock and wildlife.
Yet it will bring benefits and opportunities as well as adverse
effects. Based on scientific studies of the area carried out in the
early 1950s and again between 1978 and 1983, the aim of the book is
to present a multi-disciplinary survey of the very complex
interrelated hydrological, ecological, biological and human
problems involved.
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