Abstract
Swarm is a software package for multi-agent simulations of complex adaptive systems, originally developed at the Santa Fe Institute. Swarm is intended to be a useful tool for researchers in a variety of disciplines. The basic architecture of Swarm is the simulation of collections of concurrently interacting agents : with this architecture, we can implement a large variety of agent based models. The Swarm software is available to the general public under GNU licensing terms. Swarm is experimental software, which means that it's complete enough to be useful but will always be under development.
Recommended Citation
Group, Swarm Development
(2001)
"Swarm simulation system,"
Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Vol. 8, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol8/iss1/2