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Subject: Re: Call for Papers
From: Veronica Crespo (verocrespoperez@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 24 2009 - 18:40:27 CEST

Hello everybody,

We are building a cellular automata model using Cormas and we would like to
know if there is a way of obtaining in each time step the cumulated value of
an istance variable (i.e. the sum of the values of that variable in all the
cells of the model) so that we could use those values later steps of the
model.

Thank you in advance!!
Veronica

2009/6/26 Bousquet <bousquet@cirad.fr>

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> *Special Issue on
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> Juan Pavón - Universidad Complutense Madrid (Spain) jpavon@fdi.ucm.es
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> Marie-Pierre Gleizes - Université Paul Sabatier (France)
> Marie-Pierre.Gleizes@irit.fr <mailto:Marie-Pierre.Gleizes@irit.fr>
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> *Overview: *
> Multi-agent systems (MAS) provide powerful modeling concepts for
> representing real-world applications with an appropriate degree of
> complexity and dynamics. Several industrial experiences have already
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