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TrainingSession
mazarsju edited this page Feb 22, 2016
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7-11 December 2015 - Siem Reap (Cambodia)
This training session took place at the Apsara Authorities, where we introduced how to build a model with agent-based approach, using GAMA. In a new and very fast growing city such as Siem Reap, some measures have to be taken to anticipate the future of the city, and modeling is a science that can give some solutions to face those problems.
The training session was divided into 2 parts :
- A theoretical part (3 days) dealing with the following subjects :
- Urban issues and introduction to Agent-Based Modeling
- Presentation of the modeling methodology
- Introduction to GAMA with a model on urban segregation
- GIS datas and graphs to model urban mobility
- GIS, Raster datas and graphs to model urban growth
- Use of experiments to calibrate and explore models
- A practical part (2 days) to build a model about urban mobility in Siem Reap (by groups of 4/5 people)
Here the link to download the different projects (Gama version : 1.61)
- Installation and Launching
- Workspace, Projects and Models
- Editing Models
- Running Experiments
- Running Headless
- Preferences
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Manipulate basic Species
- Global Species
- Defining Advanced Species
- Defining GUI Experiment
- Exploring Models
- Optimizing Model Section
- Multi-Paradigm Modeling
- Manipulate OSM Data
- Diffusion
- Using Database
- Using FIPA ACL
- Using BDI with BEN
- Using Driving Skill
- Manipulate dates
- Manipulate lights
- Using comodel
- Save and restore Simulations
- Using network
- Headless mode
- Using Headless
- Writing Unit Tests
- Ensure model's reproducibility
- Going further with extensions
- Built-in Species
- Built-in Skills
- Built-in Architecture
- Statements
- Data Type
- File Type
- Expressions
- Exhaustive list of GAMA Keywords
- Installing the GIT version
- Developing Extensions
- Introduction to GAMA Java API
- Using GAMA flags
- Creating a release of GAMA
- Documentation generation