May 2018

NetLogo in Computational Social Science

Submitted by Dale on Thu, 05/17/2018 - 21:29
NetLogo is a modeling framework used for agent-based, individual based, and cellular automata modeling. It is the most common software used for modeling at George Mason University's Computational Social Science (CSS) program. The course, CSS 600: Introduction to Computational Social Science, assists a new modeler in using this tool. NetLogo provides a Graphic User Interface (GUI) designer and a programming language that has its roots in Lisp via Logo.