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==Understanding AMF==
 
  
You should have a sense for how the overall AMF approach works. Take a look through [[AMP/UserGuide/AMF/MetaModel|the Meta-Model]] description to get a sense of that. Don't worry about too much about the details.
 
 
==Tutorials==
 
 
====Run an Exiting Model====
 
 
You can create an Escape project following [[AMP/Running_Examples#Creating%20a%20New%20Escape%20Project|these steps]].
 
 
====Older Tutorial====
 
 
You can also look [http://metaabm.org/docs/building_running.html here] for a tutorial that set's up an Ascape and Simphony project. (Same caveats as below.)
 
 
==Explore Other Models==
 
 
There are three example projects that have already been setup for each of the current target platforms. If you try out the Ascape or Simphony projects, you'll need to install the relevant targets.
 
 
====Import from CVS====
 
*Import the CVS projects from the AMP project repository. For help, see [http://help.eclipse.org/help32/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-40a.htm this page]. For repository details, see [http://eclipse.org/amp/developers/repositoryDetails.php http://eclipse.org/amp/developers/repositoryDetails.php]. These are the example projects:
 
org.eclipse.amp/org.eclipse.amp.amf/examples/org.eclipse.amp.amf.examples.ascape
 
org.eclipse.amp/org.eclipse.amp.amf/examples/org.eclipse.amp.amf.examples.escape
 
org.eclipse.amp/org.eclipse.amp.amf/examples/org.eclipse.amp.amf.examples.repast
 
*Right-click on the models to execute them.
 
*Play around with the model attribute settings and behavior (Acts).
 
 
===Design a Model===
 
 
We don't have a tutorial for AMF yet, sorry. (You could write one though!) But for now, the following tutorial is pretty close to current AMF functionality. (The icons and minor features have changed.)
 
 
[http://metaabm.org/docs/designing_model.html MetaABM Tutorial] (Not-Eclipse hosted.)
 

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