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Shopsim-sc

by Zhenjiang SHEN, Ping CHEN, Mitsuhiko KAWAKAMI (Submitted: 03/18/2008)

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WHAT IS IT?

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HOW IT WORKS

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HOW TO USE IT

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THINGS TO NOTICE

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THINGS TO TRY

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EXTENDING THE MODEL

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NETLOGO FEATURES

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RELATED MODELS

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CREDITS AND REFERENCES

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