Presentation 2013-11-29
Remodeling support for multiagent simulation using program dependence graphs
Toshiki NAKASHIMA, Hirofumi YAMAKI,
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Abstract(in English) Researches based on multiagent simulation often suffer from the cost of implementing simulation models. It is proposed that researchers should share and reuse their models to reduce the cost. To achieve it, it is necessary to support them to modify models efficiently. For supporting such modification, we propose to add metadata to simulation models, such as relationship between a model and the paper that describes a research using it, so that a part to be modified is easily determined. We also propose to present the result of the analysis on how a change in a model affect the behavior of the model by generating program dependency graphs of the model. A user of the proposed system can determine parts in a model to modify from the corresponding paper, and can see the effect of the modification from the visualization based on program dependence graphs.
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Keyword(in English) multi-agent simulation / meta-data / program dependence graph / reuse of models
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Conference Date 2013/11/21(1days)
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Title (in English) Remodeling support for multiagent simulation using program dependence graphs
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Keyword(1) multi-agent simulation
Keyword(2) meta-data
Keyword(3) program dependence graph
Keyword(4) reuse of models
1st Author's Name Toshiki NAKASHIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Hirofumi YAMAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
Date 2013-11-29
Paper # AI2013-30
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 332
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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