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Social Simulation Software

The James Hutton Institute has a long history of inter- and trans-disciplinary collaboration around agent-based models.

In accordance with best practice in Social Simulation, we publish models and other software under open source licences, using standard online repositories, especially CoMSES Net's Computational Modelling Library, GitHub and GitLab.

Models

Tools

Many of the NetLogo extensions are available through the Extensions Manager (Extensions... from the Tools menu in the NetLogo app), or are in the process of being approved for inclusion.

Research

Areas of Interest


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