Artificial Life Models in Software

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Maciej Komosinski, Andrew Adamatzky
Springer Science & Business Media, Jun 13, 2009 - Computers - 441 pages

The advent of powerful processing technologies and the advances in software development tools have drastically changed the approach and implementation of computational research in fundamental properties of living systems through simulating and synthesizing biological entities and processes in artificial media. Nowadays realistic physical and physiological simulation of natural and would-be creatures, worlds and societies becomes a low-cost task for ordinary home computers. The progress in technology has dramatically reshaped the structure of the software, the execution of a code, and visualization fundamentals. This has led to the emergence of novel breeds of artificial life software models, including three-dimensional programmable simulation environment, distributed discrete events platforms and multi-agent systems. This second edition reflects the technological and research advancements, and presents the best examples of artificial life software models developed in the World and available for users.

 

Contents

List of Contributors
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A Software Platform for Research
3
Foundations of and Recent Advances in Artificial Life
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3
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Lessons Learned on Approaches for Artificial Life in Sodarace
67
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Hal Scheintaub
79
NetLogo
183
Tools for Investigating Cellular
215
A MultiagentBased Model of Combat
259
Software
319
Spatially Resolved Artificial Chemistry
343
A Framework of Breeding Artifacts
371
The Evolution of Sonic Ecosystems
393
Enriching Aesthetics with Artificial Life
415

edsoda co
104
Creating and Understanding Complexity
107
Making AgentBased Modeling
151

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