Comparison of agent-based modeling software
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In the last few years, the agent-based modeling (ABM) community has developed several practical agent based modeling toolkits that enable individuals to develop agent-based applications. More and more such toolkits are coming into existence, and each toolkit has a variety of characteristics. Several individuals have made attempts to compare toolkits to each other (see references). Below is a chart intended to capture many of the features that are important to ABM toolkit users.
Comparison of ABM Software
Platform | Primary Domain | Supporting Organization | License | Programming Language | Operating System | User Support | GIS Capabilities | 3D Capabilities | Last Update |
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Adaptive Modeler | Building agent-based market simulation models for price forecasting of real-world stocks and other securities | Altreva; Utrecht, Netherlands | Proprietary; free evaluation version available for research and experimentation (some limitations but no expiration) | No programming skills required. An adaptive form of genetic programming is used to create trading rules. Users can select functions to be used in the genetic programming engine. | Windows | FAQ, documentation, tutorial, examples, forum, email support | Unknown | Yes Up to 3 agent properties can be visualized in real-time using 2D graphics and color | July 20, 2020 (Version 1.6.0) [1] |
AgentScript | Browser-based agent-based modeling platform | Owen Densmore, RedfishGroup LLC | Opensource GPL, and other licensing available | Javascript | All OS with Browsers | Documentation, Tutorials, examples, Google Groups, email and consulting services | Yes supports web GIS standards (raster/vector tiles, wms, kml and geojson) | Yes | August 7, 2022 [2] |
AnyLogic | Agent-based general purpose; also supports discrete event and system dynamics simulations. | The AnyLogic Company; Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, USA | Proprietary; Free Personal Learning Edition available | Java | Linux, macOS, Windows | Demos; training; online community; ask a question; online help; tutorials; consulting services | Yes: supports both tile maps from free online providers and shapefile-based maps | Yes | September 24, 2021[3][4] |
Cougaar | Multi-agent systems; highly distributed, scalable, reliable, survivable applications; Domain independent; large scale distributed, complex, data intensive (can be configured for small-scaled embedded applications) | Cougaar Software Inc.; Vienna, Virginia, USA]. | Cougaar Open Source License (COSL) is a modified version of the OSI approved BSD License | Java | Linux, macOS, Windows | FAQ; tutorials; slide shows; documentation; selected references; email support; public forums; mailing lists | Yes Integrated with OpenMap | No | 2012 [5] |
FAME | distributed agent-based modelling of energy systems and markets | German Aerospace Center, Germany | Apache version 2 | Java; Python | Cross-platform | slide-shows; documentation; examples; email support | No | No | July 8, 2022 (Version 1.4.0) [6] |
Framsticks | 2D/3D simulations of (evolving) multi-agent systems and artificial life | Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland | Depends on module: GPL/LGPL/Propertiary | FramScript (similar to JavaScript) | Cross-platform | Email developer; tutorials; manual; FAQ; forums; API; documentation; selected publications; examples | Yes | Yes | July 14, 2015 [7] |
GAMA Platform | Modeling and simulation development environment for building spatially explicit agent-based simulations. | IRD/SU international research unit UMMISCO, France | GPL v3.0 | GAML (GAma Modeling Language) for simulations, Java for extensions | Windows; Linux; *nix; Mac OS X | tutorials; manual; FAQ; forums; documentation; selected publications; examples | Yes | Yes | November 2, 2021 (version 1.8.2) [8] |
JADE | Distributed applications composed of autonomous entities | Telecom Italia; Torino & Parma, Italy | LGPL version 2 | Java | Cross-platform | FAQ; mailing list; defect list; tutorials; API; documentation | Unknown | Unknown | August 6, 2017 [9] |
MASON | General purpose; social complexity, physical modeling, abstract modeling, AI/machine learning | George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA | Academic Free License (open source) | Java | Cross-platform | Mailing list; documentation; Tutorials; third party extensions; reference papers; API | Yes | Yes | September 3, 2019 (Version 20)[10] |
NetLogo | Social and natural sciences; Help beginning users get started authoring models | Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA | GPL | NetLogo | Cross-platform | Documentation; FAQ; selected references; tutorials; third party extensions; defect list; mailing lists | Yes | Yes | October 21, 2021 (Version 6.2.1) [11] |
Repast | Social sciences | Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago; Lemont, Illinois, USA | BSD | Java (RepastS, RepastJ); Python (RepastPy); Visual Basic, .Net, C++, J#, C# (Repast.net) | Cross-platform | Documentation; mailing list; defect list; reference papers; external tools; tutorials; FAQ; examples | Yes | Yes | October 21, 2021 (Version 2.9.0) [12] |
SARL | Distributed applications composed of autonomous entities | * Stéphane Galland, Burgundy Franche-Comté University, France; * Nicolas Gaud, Burgundy Franche-Comté University, France, * Sebastian Rodriguez, Advanced Informatics Technology Research Group, Tucuman, Argentina |
Apache version 2 | SARL, Java | Cross-platform | FAQ; mailing list; bug tracker; tutorials; API; documentation | Yes By using Java extension libraries, e.g. AFC. | Yes By using Java extension libraries, e.g. Java 3D. | May 27, 2021 (Version 0.12.0) [13] |
Soar | General purpose AI; human performance modeling; learning (including explanation-based learning) | John E. Laird, Clare Bates Congdon, Mazin Assanie, Nate Derbinsky and Joseph Xu; Division of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA | BSD | Soar 1 to 5 in Lisp; Soar 6 in C; Java, C++, TCL | Cross-platform | Documentation; FAQ; selected publications; defect list; third party extensions; mailing list; contact authors; tutorial; examples; wiki | Unknown | Unknown | July 28, 2017 (Version 9.6.0) [14] |
StarLogo | Social and natural sciences; Educators; for students to model the behavior of decentralized systems; user friendly for K–12 students | Mitchel Resnick, Eric Klopfer, and others at MIT Media Lab and The MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cambridge, MA, USA | Free (closed source) – Clearthought Software License, Version 1.0 | StarLogo (an extension of Logo) | Cross-platform | Mailing list; tutorials; FAQ; bug list; documentation; developer contacts | Unknown | Unknown | November 27, 2018 [15] |
Swarm | General purpose agent based | Swarm Development Group | GPL | Java; Objective-C | Cross-platform | Wiki; tutorials; examples; documentation; FAQ; selected publications; mailing lists | Unknown | Unknown | 2005 [16] |
References
- ^ "Altreva - Stock market forecasting software using agent-based market simulation models".
- ^ "Agentscript Github".
- ^ (Version 8.7.7) "AnyLogic latest version - 8.7.7". www.anylogic.com. Retrieved 2020-01-16.
- ^ "Anylogic changes history". Anylogic. Archived from the original on 2018-12-08. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
- ^ "Cougaar | Cougaar Agent Architecture Open-Source site". Archived from the original on 9 December 2012.
- ^ "FAME - open Framework for distributed Agent-based Modelling of Energy systems".
- ^ http://www.framsticks.com/files/apps/history.xml [bare URL]
- ^ "Releases · gama-platform/Gama". GitHub.
- ^ "News | Jade Site".
- ^ "Releases · eclab/Mason". GitHub.
- ^ "Releases · NetLogo/NetLogo". GitHub.
- ^ "Releases · Repast/Repast.simphony". GitHub.
- ^ "SARL News and Events".
- ^ "Releases · SoarGroup/Soar". GitHub.
- ^ "Welcome".
- ^ "Swarm:Stable release - Swarm".