Middlebury

CSCI 0390

Spatial Agent-Based Modeling

Spatial Agent-Based Modeling
In this course students will learn efficient data structures and design techniques for spatially-explicit agent-based modeling using the NetLogo programming language. Agent-based modeling techniques will be applied to problems in the social and natural sciences (such as graph pandemic modeling and population dynamics), mathematics and computational sciences (such as graph algorithms), and agent-based games. We will also explore some advanced programming features of NetLogo. We also discuss ethical aspects of computer simulation and how agent-based modeling might or might not fit in a framework of responsible computing.Students will design and implement a significant term software project. This course fulfills the Responsible Computing requirement for the Computer Science major. (CSCI 0201).
Subject:
Computer Science
Department:
Computer Science
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED WTR

Sections

Winter 2025

CSCI0390A-W25 Lecture (Dickerson)

Spring 2024

CSCI0390A-S24 Lecture (Dickerson)

Winter 2023

CSCI0390A-W23 Lecture (Dickerson)

Spring 2022

CSCI0390A-S22 Lecture (Dickerson)

Winter 2021

CSCI0390A-W21 Lecture (Dickerson)

Spring 2018

CSCI0390A-S18 Lecture (Dickerson)

Fall 2014

CSCI0390A-F14 Lecture (Dickerson)