CAVES
CAVES

Complexity, Agents, Volatility, Evidence and Scale

 

Models

With the end of the project the final model versions for each of the three case studies are now available as open source (Deliverable 13). This includes technical documentation and user guide for each model (Deliverable 14).

Final Model for the Grampian Case Study

This model has been developed in Objective-C by Macaulay Institute.

Final Models for the Odra Case Study

These models have been developed in Java by CESR, Kassel University. Please note that the source code contains the Java doc.

Final Models for the South African Case Study

These models have been developed in Java by CPM, Manchester Metropolitan University. Please note that the source code contains the Java doc.


At project month 24, the prototypes of the coarse grain models are available on the CAVES project's CVS server. This is Deliverable No. 9. If you are interested in any of these please contact the project coordinator Prof. Dr. Scott Moss.


At project month 18, a prototype model for each of the three case studies is now available. These are Deliverables No. 4 (Grampian), 5 (Odra) and 7 (South Africa).

Prototype Model for the Grampian Case Study

This model has been developed by the Macaulay modelling team. It is written in Objective-C as part of FEARLUS, the Framework for Evaluation and Assessment of Regional Land Use Scenarios, and needs the Swarm platform for agent-based modelling.

Prototype Model for the Odra Case Study

This model has been developed by the Kassel modelling team. It is written in Java and uses the Repast Agent Simulation Toolkit (Version 3), Jess, the Java Expert System Shell, and FuzzyJ, a Java library for building fuzzy systems.

Please note that you need the following external libraries to run the model: repast.jar, colt.jar, violinstrings-1.02.jar, plot.jar and trove.jar (from the Repast distribution), jess.jar, fuzzyJ110.jar and util.jar.

Prototype Model for the South African Case Study

This model has been developed by the CPM modelling team. It is written in Java and also uses Repast (Version 3) and Jess.

Please note that you need the following external libraries to run the model: repast.jar, colt.jar (comes with the Repast distribution) and jess.jar.

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