Labs sessions every Tuesday from 18:00
to 20:00 between 16/02/16 and 03/05/16
Location: Irinyi 222, University of Szeged.
Lecturer: Dr David Hales (www.davidhales.com)
e-mail: dave@davidhales.com
Overview
NetLogo is a programming language specifically designed for teaching,
specifying and experimenting with Agent-Based Models (ABM). This course
aims to quickly introduce the language through practical labs sessions,
example models and producing your own ABM. More...
Lab Sessions
Scheduled lab sessions, exercise sheets, videos and related papers can
be found here>
Assessment Details
Specific details for course assessment including deadlines can be found
here>
Other Materials
Below are listed some support materials related to the course. Where
they are relevant they will be discussed in the lab sessions:
Book: Wilensky, Uri and
Rand, William (2015) An Introduction to
Agent-Based Modeling: Modeling Natural, Social, and Engineered Complex
Systems with NetLogo. MIT Press. Associated website: http://www.intro-to-abm.com