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Revision as of 15:27, 1 October 2009
About AMP
The AMP project provides extensible frameworks and exemplary tools for representing, editing, generating, executing and visualizing agent-based models (ABMs) and any other domain requiring spatial, behavioral and functional features. See our Home Page.
Getting Started
AMP has a lot to offer, including visual design of agent models for multiple targets, a complete agent-based modeling API, and a framework that supports dynamic real-time graphical models. Get Started!