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An Architecture for MAS Simulation Environments
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In this paper we discuss the model of an environment, acting as a first-class entity for MAS Simulation. To illustrate, we use the DIVAs framework’s design and implementation details.
Renee Steiner, Gary Leask, Rym Mili
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