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Subject: RE: Call for Papers
From: Christophe Le Page (le_page@cirad.fr)
Date: Sat Jul 25 2009 - 01:40:54 CEST

 

Hi,

In a method of your cormas model, you can use this instruction:

cumul := self theCells inject : 0 into : [:n :aCell | n + aCell
variableName].

 

clp

 

From: owner-cormas@cirad.cirad.fr [mailto:owner-cormas@cirad.cirad.fr] On
Behalf Of Veronica Crespo
Sent: vendredi 24 juillet 2009 18:40
To: Bousquet
Cc: cormas@cirad.fr
Subject: Re: Call for Papers

 

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>

*Special Issue on
*"Simulation-based Design and Evaluation of
Multi-Agent Systems"

*Guest Editors:*
Giancarlo Fortino - University of Calabria (Italy) g.fortino@unical.it
<mailto:g.fortino@unical.it>Massimo Cossentino - ICAR/CNR (Italy)
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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>

*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
shown that the use of MAS offers advantages in many different areas such
as manufacturing processes, e-Commerce, network management, etc. Since
MAS in such contexts need to be tested before their deployment and
execution, methodologies that support validation through simulation
(e.g. discrete-event simulation, agent-based simulation, etc.) of the
MAS under development are highly required. In fact, simulation of a MAS
cannot only demonstrate that a MAS correctly behaves according to its
specifications but can also support the analysis of emergent properties
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The special issue is partly associated to the Workshop MAS&S'09
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