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[Swarmfest2007] Swarmfest 2007 Submission
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Timothy Schoenharl |
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[Swarmfest2007] Swarmfest 2007 Submission |
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Fri, 1 Jun 2007 16:13:29 -0400 (EDT) |
Names: Tim Schoenharl, Matt VanAntwerp and Greg Madey
Email: address@hidden
Presentation Type: Oral
Abstract:
Patterns in Modeling: A Case Study on Applying Techniques from
Pattern Oriented Modeling and Design Patterns to Simulation Design
Timothy Schoenharl, Matthew VanAntwerp and Greg Madey
Pattern Oriented Modeling offers a simple approach to the design of
Agent-Based Models. Design Patterns, a software engineering approach,
offers a set of common object-oriented design templates that can be
applied to an object-oriented system. These techniques can be used
together in model development to write robust yet extensible simulations.
In this paper we present a case study on the use of pattern oriented
modeling and design patterns in the implementation of an Agent-Based Model
for use in an online scenario. We show how Pattern Oriented Modeling and
Design Patterns offer unique solutions to challenges in online simulation,
among these the ability to vary agent behavior models at runtime while
demonstrating excellent runtime performance.
Timothy Schoenharl
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
574-631-7596
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