Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7653885> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 24 of
24
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7653885 subject Q7012003.
- Q7653885 subject Q7164576.
- Q7653885 subject Q7451852.
- Q7653885 subject Q8840634.
- Q7653885 abstract "The Swarm Development Group (SDG) is an American non-profit organization to advance the development of complex adaptive system-oriented agent-based modeling (ABM) tools initiated at the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, US. It was formed in 1999 by a group of multidisciplinary scientists, researchers, and software developers, led by Chris Langton. Langton was also the founder of the emerging field of research called artificial life. The initial, primary, role for the SDG was to house continued development of the Swarm simulation software after the software become independent of the SFI in 1999. The role of the Swarm Development Group, has since expanded to include the co-ordination of a long-running conference SwarmFest during May, June, or July each summer – typically hosted by a different research university each year. Developers, users, and researchers gather to present research papers and discuss the state of Swarm and other agent-based modeling platforms like RePast (University of Chicago) and Ascape (Brookings). Typically, a wide range of academic, corporate, and government organizations are represented at SwarmFest. The first SwarmFest was in 1998 while Swarm was still sponsored by the Santa Fe Institute. From SwarmFest 2000 onwards, after the SDG was formed in late 1999, SwarmFests were organized directly by the SDG.Recent SwarmFests have been held at a variety of institutions. SwarmFest 2007 was held at DePaul University's School of Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Information Systems, in downtown Chicago, Illinois. SwarmFest 2008 was held at Northwestern Memorial Hospital/Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Swarmfest 2008 had special focus areas on agent based modeling in Systems Biology, and the implementation of agent based models in high-performance computing environments. Between 2009 to 2012, SwarmFest was held at the Santa Fe Complex in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Swarmfest 2013 was held at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida July 8–9. [1]; SwarmFest 2014 was held at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, IN from June 29 – July 1, 2014 [2].".
- Q7653885 wikiPageExternalLink swarmfest2013.html.
- Q7653885 wikiPageExternalLink www.swarm.org.
- Q7653885 wikiPageExternalLink www.swarmfest2014.org.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q1196057.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q121117.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q263847.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q38555.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q392811.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q581233.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q7012003.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164576.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q7313917.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q7451852.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q7653883.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q815297.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q8840634.
- Q7653885 wikiPageWikiLink Q9187279.
- Q7653885 comment "The Swarm Development Group (SDG) is an American non-profit organization to advance the development of complex adaptive system-oriented agent-based modeling (ABM) tools initiated at the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, US. It was formed in 1999 by a group of multidisciplinary scientists, researchers, and software developers, led by Chris Langton. Langton was also the founder of the emerging field of research called artificial life.".
- Q7653885 label "Swarm Development Group".