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References

This page lists publications that have used or cited NetLogo software and/or models. This list is by no means complete or exhaustive. If you are using and/or citing NetLogo in your work (or know of work that is not listed), we invite you to send us the relevant citations at netlogo-refs@ccl.northwestern.edu.

= Publications authored by the CCL

In Press

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  1. Duckham, M. (in press). Decentralized Spatial Computing: Foundations of Geosensor Networks. Springer. [Website]
  2. Levin, J. & Datnow, A. (in press). "The Principal Role in Data Driven Decision Making: Using Case Study Data to Develop Multi-Mediator Models of Educational Reform"[ School Effectiveness and School Improvement, April 2011.]
  3. Lin, Y., Berger, U., Grimm, V., Ji, Q-R. Differences between symmetric and asymmetric facilitation matter: exploring the interplay between modes of positive and negative plant interactionsJournal of Ecology. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2745.2012.02019.x
  4. Liu, C., Sibly, R.M., Grimm, V. & Thorbek, P. Linking pesticide exposure and spatial dynamics:  an individual-based model of wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations in agricultural landscapes. Ecological Modelling
  5. Martinm, B.T., Jager, T., Preuss, T., Nisbet, R. & Grimm, V. Predicting population dynamics from the properties of individuals: a test of Dynamic Energy Budget theory. American Naturalist
  6. Ramírez, R., Harris, P.D., Bakke, T.A. (in press). An agent-based modelling approach to estimate error in gyrodactylid population growth. International Journal for Parasitology.
  7. Rhee, J. M. & Iannaccone, P. M. (in press) Mapping mouse hemangioblast maturation from headfold stages. Developmental Biology (2012). doi:10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.02.023
  8. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U.(in press). Lowering the Learning Threshold: Multi-Agent-Based Models and Learning Electricity. To appear in Khine, M.S., & Saleh, I.M (Eds.). Dynamic Modeling: Cognitive Tool for Scientific Inquiry. Springer, New York, NY
  9. Vinatier, F., Lescourret, F., Duyck, P.-F., & Tixier, P. (in press). From IBM to IPM: Using Individual-Based Models to design the spatial arrangement of traps and crops in Integrated Pest Management strategies. Agriculture, Ecosysems and Environment.
  10. Wang, Y.S., Ellwood, F., Maestre, F.T., Yang, Z.Y., Wang, G. & Chu C.J. (in press). Positive interactions can produce species-rich communities and increase the species temporal turnover. Journal of Plant Ecology.
  11. Wilensky, U., & Rand, W. (in press). An introduction to agent-based modeling: Modeling natural, social and engineered complex systems with NetLogo. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

2012

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  1. Almeida, J., Kokkinogenis, Z., & Rossetti, R. (2012). NetLogo implementation of an evacuation scenario. In the Proceedings of the 7th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI).
  2. Berkel, S. v., Turi, D., Pruteanu, A., & Dulman, S. (2012). Automatic discovery of algorithms for multi-agent systems. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the fourteenth international conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation conference companion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.[PDF]
  3. Hassani-Mahmooei, B. & Parris, B.W. (2012) Climate change and internal migration patterns in Bangladesh: an agent-based model. Environment and Development Economics, DOI: 10.1017/S1355770X12000290, Published online: 27 July 2012
  4. Hassani-Mahmooei, B & Parris, B.W. (2012) Resource Scarcity, Effort Allocation and Environmental Security: An agent-based theoretical approach. Economic Modeling, DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2012.08.020
  5. Hargrove, W. & Westerveldt, J. (2012). An Implementation of the Pathway Analysis Through Habitat (PATH) Algorithm Using NetLogo. Ecologist-developed Spatially-explicit Dynamic Landscape Models; Modeling Dynamic Systems; Springerlink pg. 211-222.[PDF]
  6. Kahn, K., Noble, H., Hjorth, A., & Sampaio, F.F. (2012) Three-minute Constructionist ExperiencesPaper presented at the Proceedings of Constructionism 2012, Athens, Greece
  7. Martin, B.T., Zimmer, E.I., Grimm, V. & Jager, T. (2012) Dynamic Energy Budget theory meets individual-based modelling: a generic and accessible implementation. Methods in Ecology and Evolution3: 445-449
  8. Ross, J. (2012). A comparative study of simulation software for modeling stability operations. In the Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Military Modeling and Simulation. [PDF]
  9. Thiele, J., Kurth, W. & Grimm, V. (2012) Agent-based modelling: Tools for linking NetLogo and R. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 15 (3) 8. [URL]
  10. Thiele, J.C., Kurth, W. & Grimm, V. (2012) RNetLogo: an R package for running and exploring individual-based models implemented in NetLogo. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3: 480-483
  11. Whitehouse, H., Kahn, K., Hochberg, M.E., & Bryson, J.J. (2012) The role for simulations in theory construction for the social sciences: case studies concerning Divergent Modes of Religiosity. Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2(3).
  12. Zeng, M. Based on NetLogo Simulation for Credit Risk Management. Advances in Computer Science and Engineering 141, pp. 395-401. [ PDF]

2011

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  1. Ahrweiler, P., Pyka, A., & Gilbert, N. (2011)."An implementation of the pathway analysis through habitat (PATH) algorithm using NetLogo" The Journal of Product Innovation Management, 28(2).
  2. Alfaro, J. F. & Miller, S. A. (2011). "Planning the development of electricity grids in developing countries: An initial approach using Agent Based Models." Proceedings of 2011 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology (ISSST), May 16-18, 2011, Chicago, IL, 1-6. [PDF]
  3. Arnould, G.; Khadraoui, D., Armendariz, M., Burguillo, J. C., & Peleteiro, A. (2011) "A transport based clearing system for dynamic carpooling business services." Proceedings of 2011 11th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications (ITST), 23-25 Aug. 2011, pp. 527-533. [PDF]
  4. Asman, B. C., Kim, M. H., Moschitto, R. A., Stauffer, J. C., & Huddleston, S. H. (2011). "Methodology for analyzing the compromise of a deployed tactical network." Proceedings of the 2011 Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS), April 29, 2011, pp. 164-169. [PDF]
  5. de Bakker, G., van Bruggen, J. Jochems, W., & Sloep, P. B. (2011). "Introducing the SAPS System and a corresponding allocation mechanism for synchronous online reciprocal peer support activities." Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 14 (1).[PDF]
  6. Baracaldo, N., Lopez, C., Anwar, M., Lewis, M. (2011) "Simulating the Effect of Privacy Concerns in Online Social Networks." Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, IRI 2011, 3-5 August 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2011.[PDF]
  7. Barbosa, J. & Leitao, P. (2011) "Simulation of Multi-agent Manufacturing Systems using Agent-based Modelling Platforms." Proceedings of the 2011 9th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 26-29 July 2011, pp. 477-482. [PDF]
  8. Bida, M., Brom, C., & Popelova, M. (2011). "To date or not to date? A Minimalist affect-modulated control architecture for dating virtual characters." Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6895(2011): 419-425. [PDF]
  9. Braga, D. S., Alves, F. O. M., Lima Neto, F. B., & Menezes, L. C. S. (2011). AspectNetLogo: Uma Proposta de Linguaguem Orientada a Aspectos para a Modelagem de Sistemas Multi-Agentes em Simulacoes Sociais. In: X Congresso Brasileiro de Inteligencia Computacional, 2011. Fortaleza, CE. Sessao Tecnica 28 (Interfaces e Ferramentas), 2011.
  10. Braun, A. & Rosner, H.-J. (2011). Disturbance and succession. Potential of agent-based systems for modeling vulnerable ecosystems. Application to land degradation processes. In Car, A. / Griesebner, G. / Strobl, J. (Eds.) Geospatial Crossroads @ GI_Forum '11. Proceedings of the Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg, pp. 12-21.
  11. Dermody, J.; Tanner, C. & Jackson, A. (2011). The Evolutionary Pathway to Obligate Scavenging in Gyps Vultures PLoS ONE 6(9): e24635.
  12. Dickerson, M. (2011). "Multi-agent simulation and NetLogo in the introductory computer science surriculum." Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 27(1). [PDF]
  13. Dixon, D. S. (2011). "Preliminary results from as agent-based adaptation of friendship games." 86th Annual Conference of Western Economics. [PDF]
  14. Fekir, A. & Benamrane, N. (2011). "Segmentation of medical image sequence by parallel active contour." Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 696(6): 515-522. [PDF]
  15. Filho, H. S. B., de Lima Neto, F. B., & Fusco, W. (2011) "Migration and Social Networks - An Explanatory Multi-evolutionary Agent-Based Model." Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Agent (IA), 11-15 April 2011, pp. 1-7. [PDF]
  16. Frank, B.M.; Piccolo, J.J. & Baret, P.V. (2011). "A review of ecological models for brown trout: towards a new demogenetic model." Ecology of Freshwater Fish 20(2) 167-198.
  17. Gui-sheng, Y., Ji-jie, W., Hong-bin, D., & Jia, L. (2011) "Intelligent Viral Marketing algorithm over online social network." Proceedings of 2011 Second International Converence on Networking and Distributed Computing (ICNDC), 21-24 Sept. 2011, pp. 319-323. [PDF]
  18. Hussain, T., Al-Mutib, K. N., Alghamdi, A. S. (2011) "Towards software engineering process for C4I systems." Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN), 27-29 May 2011, pp. 125-129. [PDF]
  19. Kumarappan, S. (2011). "Spatial pricing patterns of cellulosic biomass under oligopsony - A multi-agent simulation model." Paper presented at the 2011 AAEA & NAREA Joint Annual Meeting.
  20. Kurve, A. & Kesidis, G. (2011) "Sybil Detection via Distributed Sparse Cut Monitoring." Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE international Conference on Communications (ICC), 5-9 June 2011. [PDF]
  21. Lamy, F., Bossomaier, T., & Perez, P. (2011) "SimUse: Simulation of recreational poly-drug use." Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life (ALIFE), 11-15 April 2011, pp. 170-177. [PDF]
  22. Lamy, F., Perez, P., Ritter, A. & Livingston, M. (2011) "SimARC: An ontology-driven behavioural model of alcohol abuse." Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Advances in System Simulation, Oct. 23-29, pp. 128-133. [PDF]
  23. Li, Y., Wu, J., Ping, Y., Kou, W., & Han, Z. (2011)."NetLogo-based simulation and analysis of college confidential project management." Computer Technology and Development.
  24. Marquez, B. Y., Espinoza-Hernandez, I., Castanon-Puga, M., Castro, J.R., & Suarez, E. D. (2011) "Distributed Agencies Applied to Complex Social Systems, a Multi-Dimensional approach." Proceedings of 2011 The 2nd International Conference on Next Generation Information Technology (ICNIT), 21-23 June 2011, pp. 213-219. [PDF]
  25. Nan, Ning (2011). "Capturing bottom-up information technology use processes: A Complex adaptive systems model." Management Information Systems Quarterly, 35(2), 505-532.
  26. Niazi, M.A.K. (2011). "Towards A Novel Unified Framework for Developing Formal, Network and Validated Agent-Based Simulation Models of Complex Adaptive Systems." University of Stirling. [PDF]
  27. Niazi, M. A.; Hussain, A. (2011). "A Novel Agent-Based Simulation Framework for Sensing in Complex Adaptive Environments." Sensors Journal, IEEE, doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2010.2068044.[PDF]
  28. Otcenaskova, T., Bures, V., & Cech, P. (2011). "Multi-agent simulations in decision support: Specifics of the biological incident management. " Mathematics and Computers in Biology, Business, and Acoustics. [PDF]
  29. Patarakin E., Yarmakhov B., Burov V. (2011). "Agent based simulation activities within the wiki system" Educational Technology & Society. pp.407 - 422. (In Russian) [PDF]
  30. Pereda, M. & Zamarreno, J. M. (2011). "Agent-based modeling of an activated sludge process in a batch reactor." Proceedings of the 2011 19th Mediterranean Conference on Control & Automation (MED), 20-23 June 2011, pp. 1128-1133. [PDF]
  31. Petreska, I., Kefalas, P., Gheorghe, M. (2011). "A framework towards the verification of emergent properties in spatial multi-agent systems" Proceedings of the Workshop on Applications of Software Agents, pp. 37-44.
  32. Rush, D. (2011). "A simulation of evolving sustainable technology through social pressure." Proceedings of the 2011 AAAI Fall Symposium, pp. 117-126. [PDF]
  33. Salamon, T. (2011). "Design of Agent-Based Models : Developing Computer Simulations for a Better Understanding of Social Processes."Repin, Czech Republic: Bruckner Publishing. [Website]
  34. Shelley, T., Lyons, L., Zellner, M. & Minor, E.(2011) "Evaluating the embodiment benefits of a paper-based tui for educational simulations." Proceedings of CHI Extended Abstracts 2011, pp. 1375-1380. [PDF]
  35. Singh, V. K., Modanwal, N., & Basak, S. (2011) "MAS coordination strategies and their application in disaster management domain." Proceedings of 2011 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Agent and Multi-Agent Systems (IAMA), 7-9 Sept. 2011, pp. 14-19. [PDF]
  36. Sklar, Elizabeth (2011). "NetLogo, a multi-agent simulation environment." Artificial Life, 13(3): 303-311.
  37. Soriano, G. C. & Urano, Y. (2011) "Replication with state using the self-organizing map neural network." Proceedings of the 2011 13th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 13-16 Feb. 2011, pp. 383-388. [PDF]
  38. Stonedahl, F., Wilkerson-Jerde, M. & Wilensky, U. (2011). MAgICS: Toward a Multi-Agent Introduction to Computer Science. In M.Beer, M.Fasli, and D. Richards (Eds.) Multi-Agent Systems for Education and Interactive Entertainment: Design, Use and Experience. IGI Global. pp.1-25.
  39. Vattam, S. S., Goel, A. K., Rugaber, S. (2011). "Behavior Patterns: Bridging conceptual models and agent-based simulations in interactive learning environments" Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, pp.139-141
  40. Vinatier, F., Lescurret, F., Duyck, P.-F., Martin, O., Senoussi, R., & Tixier, P. (2011). Should I Stay or Should I Go? A Habitat-Dependent Dispersal Kernel Improves Prediction of Movement. PLoS ONE, 6, e21115.
  41. Xia, H., Jia, Z., Ju, L., Li, X., & Zhu, Y. (2011)"A subjective trust management model with multiple decision factors for MANET based on AHP and fuzzy logic rules." Proceedings of 2011 IEEE/ACM International Converence on Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom), 4-5 Aug. 2011, pp. 124-130. [PDF]
  42. Zhao, M. (2011)."A simulation system of social economic" Computer and Information Science, 4(5). [PDF]

2010

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  1. Abrahamson, D. (2010). A tempest in a teapot is but a drop in the ocean: action-objects in analogical mathematical reasoning. In K. Gomez, L. Lyons & J. Radinsky (Eds.), Learning in the Disciplines: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2010) (Vol. 1 [Full Papers], pp. 492-499). International Society of the Learning Sciences: Chicago IL.
  2. Berryman, M.J. & Angus, S.D. (2010). Software Tools for Analysis and Modelling of Complex Systems. In R. L. Dewar & F. Detering (Eds.) Complex Physical, Biophysical and Econophysical Systems: Proceedings of the 22nd Canberra International Physics Summer School. Sydney: World Scientific Publishing. [PDF]
  3. Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. (2010).MaterialSim: A constructionist agent-based modeling approach to engineering education. In M. J. Jacobson & P. Reimann, (Eds.), Designs for learning environments of the future: International perspectives from the learning sciences. New York: Springer.
  4. Chu, C.J., Weiner, J., Maestre, F.T., Wang, Y.S., Morris, C., Xiao, S., Yuan, J.L., Du, G.Z. & Wang, G. 2010. Effects of positive interactions, competitive modes and abiotic stress on self thinning in simulated plant populations. Annals of Botany 106: 647-652
  5. Cong, R., & Wei, Y. (2010). Potential impact of (CET) carbon emissions trading on China’s power sector: A perspective from different allowance allocation options. Energy, 35, p 3921-3931.[PDF]
  6. Davilia, A. A., & An, G. (2010).An Agent Based Model of Liver Damage, Inflammation, and Repair: in Silico Translation of Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms to the Clinical Phenomena of Cirrhosis Using NetLogo. Oral Presentation for the 5th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, San Antonio, TX, February 5, 2010.
  7. Davilia, A. A., & An, G. (2010). An Agent Based Model of Liver Damage, Inflammation, and Repair: in Silico Translation of Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms to the Clinical Phenomena of Cirrhosis Using NetLogo. Journal of Surgical Research (ASC Abstracts Issue), 158(2):411.
  8. Hadzikadic, M., Carmichael, T., & Curtin, C. (2010). Complex Adaptive Systems and Game Theory: An Unlikely Union. Complexity. Vol 16, Issue 1, p34.
  9. Holbert, N. (2010). Feeling fast: The role of intuitive thinking in video games. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Denver, CO, April 30-May 4.
  10. Holbert, N. (2010). FormulaT Racing: Combining gaming culture and intuitive sense of mechanism for video game design. In K. Gomez & J. Radinsky (Ed.), Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Chicago, IL
  11. Holbert, N., Penney, L., & Wilensky, U. (2010). Bringing Constructionism to Action Gameplay. In J. Clayson & I. Kalas (Eds.), Proceedings of the Constructionism 2010 Conference. Paris, France, Aug 10-14.
  12. Izquierdo, S.S., Izquierdo, L.R. & Vega-Redondo, F. (2010). The Option to Leave: Conditional Dissociation in the Evolution of Cooperation Journal of Theoretical Biology Volume 267, Issue 1, pp. 76–84.[PDF]
  13. Kahn, K. & Noble, H. (2010). The Modelling4All Project -- A web-based modelling tool embedded in Web 2.0. Paper presented at the Proceedings of Constructionism 2010, Paris, France
  14. Kleczkowski, A., Maharaj, S. (2010). Stay at home, Wash Your Hands: Epidemic Dynamics with Awareness of Infection. In proceedings of the SCS Summer Computer Simulation Conference, Ottawa, July 2010.
  15. Kurahashi, C., & An, G. (2010). Examining the Spatial Dynamics of the Inflammatory Response with Topographical Metrics in an Agent-Based Computational Model of Inflammation and Healing. Journal of Surgical Research (ASC Abstracts Issue), 158(2):382.
  16. Kurahashi, C., & An, G. (2010). Examining the Spatial Dynamics of the Inflammatory Response with Topographical Metrics in an Agent-Based Computational Model of Inflammation and Healing. Oral Presentation for the 5th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, San Antonio, TX, February 5, 2010.
  17. Le, Q.B., Park, S.J. & Vlek, P.L. (2010). Land Use Dynamic Simulator (LUDAS): A multi-agent system model for simulating spatio-temporal dynamics of coupled human-landscape system: 2. Scenario-based application for impact assessment of land-use policies. Ecological Informatics 5(3), 203-221.
  18. Lerner, R., Levy, S.T., & Wilensky, U. (2010). Encouraging Collaborative Constructionism: Principles Behind the Modeling Commons. n J. Clayson & I. Kalas (Eds.), Proceedings of the Constructionism 2010 Conference. Paris, France, Aug 10-14.
  19. Levy, S. T., Wilensky, U. (2010). Mining students' actions for understanding of complex systems: Students' explorations of gas models in the Connected Chemistry curriculum. Paper presented at AERA 2010, Denver, CO. [PDF]
  20. Lynne Hamill (2010). "Agent-Based Modelling: The Next 15 Years"Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 13 (4) 7. [HTML]
  21. Massimo Mastrangeli, Martin Schmidt and Lucas Lacasa (2010). "The Roundtable: An Abstract Model of Conversation Dynamics"Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 13 (4) 2[HTML]
  22. Monett, D., Janisch, R., Starroske, S. (2010). NL-Analyzer: Enhancing Simulation Tools to Assist Multiagent Systems' Teaching.. In K. Gomez & J. Radinsky (Ed.), In W. van der Hoek, G.A. Kaminka, Y. Lespérance, M. Luck, S. Sen (eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop Multi-Agent Systems for Education and Interactive Entertainment (MASEIE), 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2010, pp. 1-6, Toronto, Canada.
  23. Niazi, M., Siddique, Q., Hussain, A., & Kolberg, M. (2010). Verification & Validation of an Agent-Based Forest Fire Simulation Model. Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium, SCS Spring Simulation Conference, April 2010, Orlando, FL.
  24. Olson, I., Horn, M., & Wilensky, U. (2010). NetLogo Tango: Supporting Student Programming with Tangible Objects and Multi-Touch Displays. In K. Gomez & J. Radinsky (Ed.), Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Learning Sciences. Chicago, IL.
  25. Pluchino, A., Rapisarda, A. & Garofalo, C. (2010). Peter Principle Revisited: a Computational Study. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 389(3), 467-472. [PDF]
  26. Rezayan, H., Delavar, M.R., Frank, A.U. & Mansouri, A. (2010). Spatial rules that generate urban patterns: Emergence of the power law in the distribution of axial line length. International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. Volume 12, Issue 5, October 2010, pp. 317-330.
  27. Russell, E., Buzby, C., & Wilensky, U. (2010). Watershed Modeling For Education. Paper presented at the First International Conference for Geospatial Research & Application, Washington, DC.
  28. Seal, J.B., Alverdy, J.C., & An, G. (2010). Mechanistic Computational Representation of Iron Metabolism in the Gut Milieu. Oral Presentation for the 5th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, San Antonio, TX, February 3, 2010.
  29. Seal, J.B., Alverdy, J.C., Zaborina, O., Zaborin, A., Babrowski, T., Romanowski, K., & An, G. (2010). Computational mechanistic representation of phosphate sensing and virulence activation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the gut milieu. Poster Presentation for the 39th Annual Critical Care Congress of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Miami, FL, January 11, 2010.
  30. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2010). Balancing Electrons & Learning Electricity in 5th Grade: Emergence, Electric Current and Multi- Agent Based Models . Cognition and Instruction.
  31. Sheth, K.R., & An, G. (2010). In Silico Translation of Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Phenomena in Atheroma Development with an Agent Based Model. Journal of Surgical Research (ASC Abstracts Issue), 158(2):382-3.
  32. Sheth, K.R., & An, G. (2010). In Silico Translation of Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Phenomena in Atheroma Development with an Agent Based Model. Oral Presentation for the 5th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, San Antonio, TX, February 5, 2010.
  33. Stonedahl, F. & Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2010). Evolving Viral Marketing Strategies. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation. Portland, OR.
  34. Stonedahl, F. & Wilensky, U. (2010). Finding Forms of Flocking: Evolutionary Search in ABM Parameter-Spaces. Proceedings of the MABS workshop at the Ninth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. Toronto, Canada.
  35. Suhadolnik, N., Galimberti, J., & Da Silva, S. (2010). Robot traders can prevent extreme events in complex stock markets. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 389(22): 5182-5192.
  36. Thiele, J.C., & Grimm, V. (2010). NetLogo meets R: Linking agent-based models with a toolbox for their analysis. Environmental Modeling and Software. 25(8), 972-974.
  37. Valbuena, D., Verburg, P.H., Veldkamp, A., Bregt, A.K. & Ligtenberg, A. (2010). Effects of farmers' decisions on the landscape structure of a Dutch rural region: An agent-based approach. Landscape and Urban Planning. 97(2), 98-110.
  38. Wagh, A. & Wilensky, U. (2010). Agent-based and aggregate level reasoning elicited by problem scenarios and an agent-based model. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association, Denver, CO, April 30-May 4.
  39. Wandling, M., & An, G. (2010). Multi-Scale Dynamic Knowledge Representation of Pulmonary Inflammation with an Agent-Based Model: from Gene Regulation to Clinical Phenomenon. Journal of Surgical Research (ASC Abstracts Issue), 158(2):381.
  40. Wandling, M., & An, G. (2010). Multi-Scale Dynamic Knowledge Representation of Pulmonary Inflammation with an Agent-Based Model: from Gene Regulation to Clinical Phenomenon. Oral Presentation for the 5th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, San Antonio, TX, February 5, 2010.
  41. Wilensky, U., & , M. (2010). Understanding evolution as an emergent process: learning with agent-based models of evolutionary dynamics. In R.S. Taylor & M. Ferrari (Eds.), Epistemology and Science Education: Understanding the Evolution vs. Intelligent Design Controversy. New York: Routledge.
  42. Wilensky, U., & Papert, S. (2010). Restructurations: Reformulations of Knowledge Disciplines through new representational forms. In J. Clayson & I. Kallas (Eds.), Proceedings of the Constructionism 2010 Conference. Paris, France.
  43. Wilkerson-Jerde, M. & Wilensky, U. (2010). NetLogo HotLink Replay: A Tool for Exploring, Analyzing and Interpreting Mathematical Change in Complex Systems. Poster to be presented at ICLS 2010, Chicago, IL, Jun 29 - Jul 2.
  44. Wilkerson-Jerde, M. & Wilensky, U. (2010). Qualitative Calculus of Systems: Exploring Students' Understanding of Rate of Change and Accumulation in Multiagent Systems. Paper accepted for presentation at AERA 2010, Denver, CO.
  45. Wilkerson-Jerde, M., & Wilensky, U. (2010). Restructuring Change, Interpreting Changes:The DeltaTick Modeling and Analysis Toolkit. Paper to be presented at Constructionism 2010, Paris.
  46. Wilkerson-Jerde, M. & Wilensky, U. (2010). Seeing Change in the World from Different Levels: Understanding the Mathematics of Complex Systems. In M. Jacobson (Org.), U. Wilensky (Chair), and Peter Reimann (Discussant), Learning about Complexity and Beyond: Theoretical and Methodological Implications for the Learning Sciences. To be presented at ICLS 2010, Chicago, IL, Jun 29 - Jul 2.

2009

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  1. Abrahamson, D. (2009). Embodied design: Constructing means for constructing meaning. Educational Studies in Mathematics, 70(1), 27-47. [PDF] [Electronic Supplementary Materials]
  2. An, G., & Wilensky, U. (2009). From artificial life to in silico medicine: NetLogo as a means of translational knowledge representation in biomedical research. In A. Adamatzky & M. Komosinski (Eds.), Artificial Life Models in Software (2nd Ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. [PDF]
  3. Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. (2009). An atom is known by the company it keeps: A constructionist learning environment for materials science using multi-agent simulation. International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 14(1), 81-119. [PDF]
  4. BenDor, T., Westervelt, J., Aurambout, J. & Meyer, W. (2009). Simulating population variation and movement within fragmented landscapes: An application to the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Ecological Modelling 220(6), 867-878.
  5. Blikstein, P., Wilensky, U., & Abrahamson, D. (2009, April). Towards a framework for cognitive research using agent-based modeling and complexity sciences. In M. Jacobson (Chair), M. Kapur (Organizer) & N. Sabelli (Discussant), Complexity, learning, and research: Under the microscope, new kinds of microscopes, and seeing differently. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA.
  6. Carmichael, T., Hadzikadic, M.,Dréau, D., & Whitmeyer, J. (2009). Characterizing Threshold Effects Across Diverse Phenomena. In Z. Ras & W. Ribarsky (Eds), Advances in Information and Intelligent Systems. New York: Springer.
  7. Castillo, L. F., Bedia, M. G., Uribe, A. L., & Isaza, G. (2009). A formal approach to test commercial strategies: Comparative study using Multi-agent based techniques. Journal of Physical Agents, 3(3), 25-30.(1), 27-47. [PDF]
  8. Chu, C.J., Weiner, J., Maestre, F.T., Xiao, S., Wang, Y.S., Li, Q., Yuan, J.L., Zhao, L.Q., Ren, Z.W. & Wang, W. 2009. Positive interactions can increase size inequality in plant populations. Journal of Ecology 94: 1401-1407.
  9. Drachsler, H., Hummel, H., van den Berg, B., Eshuis, J., Waterink, W., Nadolski, R., Berlanga, A., Boers, N. & Koper, R. (2009). Evaluating the Effectiveness of Personalised Recommender Systems in Learning Networks. In R. Koper (ed.), Learning Network Services for Professional Development (pp.95-113), Berlin:Springer-Verlag. [PDF]
  10. Dréau, D., Stanimirov, D., Carmichael T., & Hadzikadic M. (2009). An agent-based model of solid tumor progression. Paper presented at the 1st International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, New Orleans, LA., April 2009.
  11. Filatova, T., Parker, D. & van der Veen, A. (2009). Agent-Based Urban Land Markets: Agent's Pricing Behavior, Land Prices and Urban Land Use Change. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS), 12(1). [HTML]
  12. Friedman, D. & Abraham, R. (2009). Bubbles and crashes: Gradient dynamics in financial markets. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 33(4), 922-937.
  13. Handel, A., Yates, A., Pilyugin, S.S., & Antia, R. (2009). Sharing the burden: Antigen transport and firebreaks in immune responses. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 6, 447-454.
  14. Holbert, N. (2009). Learning Newton while crashing cars. Poster presented at Games, Learning, and Society 2009, Madison, WI, June 10-12.
  15. Hunt, C.A. , Ropella, G. E. P.,  Lam, T. N., Tang, J., Kim, S. H. J., Engelberg, J. A., & Sheikh-Bahaei, S. (2009). At the biological modeling and simulation frontier. Pharmaceutical Research 26(11), 2369-2400. [PDF]
  16. Izquierdo, L. R., Izquierdo, S. S., Galán, J. M. & Santos, J. I. (2009). Techniques to Understand Computer Simulations: Markov Chain Analysis. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS), 12(1). [HTML]
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  18. Johnson, B.R. (2009). A self-organizing model for task allocation via frequent task quitting and random walks in the honeybee. American Naturalist 174, 537-547.
  19. Kimbrough, S. O., & Murphy, F. H. (2009). Learning to collude tacitly on production levels by oligopolistic agents. Computational Economics 33(1), 47-78. [PDF]
  20. Kornhauser, D., Wilensky, U., & Rand, W. (2009). Design guidelines for agent based model visualization. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, JASS, 12(2), 1. [PDF]
  21. Lansing, J.S., Cox, M.P., Downey, S.S., Janssen, M.A., & Schoenfelder, J.W. (2009). A robust budding model of Balinese water temple networks. World Archaeology 41(1), 112-133.
  22. Lerner, R., Levy S. T., & Wilensky, U. (2009). Design of the Modeling Commons. Chais Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  23. Levy, S. T., & Wilensky, U. (2009). Students' learning with the Connected Chemistry (CC1) curriculum: Navigating the complexities of the particulate world. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 18(3), 243-254. [PDF]
  24. Levy, S. T., & Wilensky, U. (2009). Crossing levels and representations: The Connected Chemistry (CC1) curriculum. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 18(3), 224-242. [PDF]
  25. Maharaj, S., McCaig, C., & Shankland C. E. (2009). Studying the effects of adding spatiality to a process algebra model. 8th Workshop on Process Algebra and Stochastically Timed Activities :153-158, 2009. Edinburgh.
  26. Nadolski, R. J., van den Berg, B., Berlanga, A. J., Drachsler, H., Hummel H. G. K., Koper, R. & Sloep, P. B. (2009). Simulating Light-Weight Personalised Recommender Systems in Learning Networks: a Case for Pedagogy-Oriented and Rating-Based Hybrid Recommendation Strategies. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS), 12(1). [HTML]
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  31. Patarakin E., Yarmakhov B. (2009). "Modeling organizational relations with the Netlogo "links" Educational Technology & Society" Educational Technology & Society, No. 2. pp. 409-422. (In Russian) [PDF]
  32. Rolón, M., Canavesio, M. & Martínez, E. (2009). Agent Based Modelling and Simulation of Intelligent Distributed Scheduling Systems. In Jezowski Jacek & Thullie Jan (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (Vol. 26, pp. 985-990). Amsterdam, Holland: Elsevier.
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  36. Steiniger, S. & Hay, G.J. (2009). Free and open source geographic information tools for landscape ecology. Ecological Informatics 4(4), 183-195.
  37. Stonedahl, F., Wilkerson-Jerde, M., & Wilensky, U. (2009). Re-conceiving introductory computer science curricula through agent-based modeling. Paper presented at the Eighth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (AAMAS) - EduMAS Workshop, Budapest, Hungary. [PDF]
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2008

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  1. Aktipis, A. (2008). A SIMPLE model for the evolution of movement and cooperation: Social dilemmas emerge from interactions with a shared environment. Paper presented at Swarmfest, 2008.
  2. Arunachalam, S., Zalila-Wenkstern, R., & Steiner, R. (2008). Environment Mediated Multi Agent Simulation Tools - A Comparison. In Proceedings of the 2008 Second IEEE international Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (57-62). Washington, DC: IEEE Computer Society. [PDF]
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  4. Blikstein, P., Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2008). The classroom as a complex adaptive system: An agent-based framework to investigate students' emergent collective behaviors. In G. Kanselaar, J. van Merriënboer, P. Kirschner & T. de Jong (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS2008 (Vol. 3, pp. 312-313). Utrecht, The Netherlands: ISLS. [PDF]
  5. Chu, C.J. Maestre, F.T., Xiao, S., Weiner, J., Wang, Y.S., Duan, Z.H. & Wang, G. 2008. Balance between facilitation and resource competition determines biomass-density relationships in plant populations. Ecology Letters 11: 1189-1197
  6. Crooks, A., Castle, C. & Batty, M. (2008). Key challenges in agent-based modelling for geo-spatial simulation. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 32(6), 417-430.
  7. Diappi, L. & Bolchi, P. (2008). Smith's rent gap theory and local real estate dynamics: A multi-agent model. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 32(1), 6-18.
  8. Earnest, D. C. (2008). Voting Complexity and Electoral Outcomes: An Agent-Based Model of Condorcet Social Choice Problems. Complexity and Policy Analysis: Decision Making in an Interconnected World. Kurt A. Richardson, Linda Dennard and Goktug Morcol, eds. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing: 2008. 147-166.
  9. Earnest, D.C. (2008). Coordination in Large Numbers: An Agent-Based Model of International Negotiations. International Studies Quarterly 52, 2: 363-382. [HTML]
  10. Feldman, T., Friedmam, D., & Abraham R. (2008). Bubbles & Crashes: An Experimental Approach. Retrieved February 25, 2010 from http://www.vismath.org/research/landscapedyn/articles/vela2.pdf. [PDF]
  11. Francisco, M. (2008). Designing classrooms with ABM. Paper presented at Swarmfest, 2008.
  12. Jolly, R., & Wakeland, W. W. (2008). Using Agent Based Simulation and Game Theory Analysis to Study Information Sharing in Organizations - The InfoScape. HICSS 2008: 335.
  13. Jones, G.T. (2008). Dynamical Jurisprudence: Law as a Complex System. Georgia State University Law Review, 24(4), 873-883. [PDF]
  14. Jovani, R., and V. Grimm. 2008. Breeding synchrony in colonial birds: from local stress to global harmony. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 275:1557-1563.
  15. Kanarek, A., Lamberson, R., & Black, J. M. (2008). An individual-based model for traditional foraging behavior: investigating effects of environmental fluctuation. Natural Resource Modeling, Vol 21 (1), pp 93-116. [HTML]
  16. Le, Q.B., Park, S.J., Vlek, P.L. & Cremers, A.B. (2008). Land-Use Dynamic Simulator (LUDAS): A multi-agent system model for simulating spatio-temporal dynamics of coupled human-landscape system. I. Structure and theoretical specification. Ecological Informatics 3(2), 135-153.
  17. Okuyama, T. (2008). Intraguild predation with spatially structured interactions. Basic and Applied Ecology 9(2), 135-144.
  18. Menezes, R., & Bullen, H. (2008). A study of terrain coverage models. Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing. [HTML]
  19. Menke, N. (2008). Modeling the Effects of Trauma on Epidermal Wound Healing. Paper presented at Swarmfest, 2008.
  20. Pathak, S.A., Jacobson, M.J., Kim, B., Zhang, B., & Feng, D. (2008). Learning the Physics of Electricity with Agent-Based Models: The paradox of productive failure. Paper presented at the 2008 International Conference on Computers in Education. [PDF]
  21. Rand, W., Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008). GoGoBot: Group collaboration, multi-agent modeling and robots. In L. Padgham, D. Parkes, J. Müller & S. Parsons (Eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS (Vol. 3, pp. 1717-1722). Richland, SC: International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS). [PDF]
  22. Russell, E., & Wilensky, U. (2008, May). Consuming spatial data in NetLogo using the GIS Extension. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Swarm Development Group, Chicago, IL.
  23. Sakellariou, I., Kefalas, P., Stamatopoulou, I. (2008). Enhancing NetLogo to Simulate BDI Communicating Agents. In J. Darzentas et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of 5th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence, SETN 08, (pp. 263-275). Syros, Greece: Springer-Verlag. [PDF]
  24. Sakellariou, I., Kefalas, P., Stamatopoulou, I. (2008). Teaching Intelligent Agents using NetLogo. Paper presented at the ACM-IFIP Informatics Education Europe III Conference, IEEIII 2008, Venice, Italy, December 4-5, 2008. [PDF]
  25. Schumann, D., & Simon, A. (2008). Public acceptance of CO2 capture and storage (CCS): Simulating the impact of communication. Paper presented at ZUMA (Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen, Centre for surveys, methods and analyses) Advanced Simulation Workshop, April 8-11, Koblenz. [PDF]
  26. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008, March). Designing across ages: On the low-threshold-high-ceiling nature of NetLogo-based learning environments. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, NY.
  27. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008, March). On the representational and epistemological affordances of NetLogo-based science curricula. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, NY.
  28. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008). On learning electricity in 7th grade with multi-agent based computational models (NIELS). In G. Kanselaar, J. van Merriëboer, P. Kirschner & T. de Jong (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS2008 (Vol. 3, pp. 123-125). Utrecht, The Netherlands: ISLS. [PDF]
  29. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008). Learning activities as tools for formative assessment - Case study of a computational multi-agent based electricity curriculum (NIELS: NetLogo Investigations In Electromagnetism). In G. Kanselaar, J. van Merriëboer, P. Kirschner & T. de Jong (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS2008 (Vol. 3, pp. 383-391). Utrecht, The Netherlands: ISLS.
  30. Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008). On the learnability of electricity as a complex system. In G. Kanselaar, J. van Merriëboer, P. Kirschner & T. de Jong (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS2008 (Vol. 3, pp. 258-264). Utrecht, The Netherlands: ISLS.
  31. Stonedahl, F., Kornhauser, D., Russell, E., Brozefsky, C., Verreau, E., Tisue, S., & Wilensky, U. (2008, May). Tinkering with turtles: An overview of NetLogo's Extensions API. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Swarm Development Group, Chicago, IL. [PDF]
  32. Stonedahl, F., Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2008, July). CrossNet: A framework for crossover with network-based chromosomal representations. Paper presented at the 2008 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO), Atlanta, GA. [PDF]
  33. Stonedahl, F., Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2008, May). Multi-agent learning with a distributed genetic algorithm: Exploring innovation diffusion on networks. Paper presented at the Seventh International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (AAMAS), Estoril, Portugal. [PDF]
  34. Voinov, A. A., Sven Erik, J., & Brian, F. (2008). Software. Encyclopedia of Ecology (pp. 3270-3277). Oxford: Academic Press.
  35. Wang, J., Dam, G., Yildrim, S., Rand, W., Wilensky, U., & Houk, J. C. (2008). Reciprocity between the cerebellum and the cerbral cortex: Nonlinear dynamics in microscopic modules. Complexity, 14(2), 29-45. [PDF]
  36. Whitmeyer, J., Carmichael, T., Eichelberger, C., Hadzikadic, M., Khouja, M., Saric, A., & Sun, M. (2008). A Computer Simulation Laboratory for Social Theories. Paper presented at the 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligence Agent Technology, Sydney, Australia, December 2008.
  37. Wilkerson-Jerde, M., Sengupta, P., & Wilensky, U. (2008). Perceptual supports for sense-making: A case study using multi-agent based computational learning environments. In G. Kanselaar, J. van Merriënboer, P. Kirschner & T. de Jong (Eds.), Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference for the Learning Sciences, ICLS2008 (Vol. 3, pp. 151-152). Utrecht, The Netherlands: ISLS. [PDF]

2007

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  1. Abrahamson, D., Wilensky, U., & Levin, J. (2007). Agent-Based Modeling as a Bridge Between Cognitive and Social Perspectives on Learning. In D. Abrahamson (Org.), Learning Complexity: Agent-Based Modeling Supporting Education Research on Student Cognition in Social Contexts. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-13. [PDF]
  2. Bakshy, E., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Turtle Histories and Alternate Universes; Exploratory Modeling with NetLogo and Mathematica. In M. J. North, C. M. Macal & D. L. Sallach (Eds.), Proceedings of the Agent 2007 Conference on Complex Interaction and Social Emergence (pp. 147-158). IL: Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. [PDF]
  3. Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Bifocal modeling: a framework for combining computer modeling, robotics and real-world sensing. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-13. [PDF]
  4. Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. 2007). Modeling manifold epistemological stances with agent-based computer simulation. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-13. [PDF]
  5. Blikstein, P., Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Multi-agent simulation as a tool for investigating cognitive-developmental theory. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-13. [PDF]
  6. Blikstein, P., Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Just a Cog in the Machine: Participatory Robotics as a Powerful Tool for Understanding Collaborative Learning. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), Rutgers University, Rutgers, NJ, USA. [PDF]
  7. Blikstein, P., Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Examining group behavior and collaboration using ABM and robots. In M. J. North, C. M. Macal & D. L. Sallach (Eds.), Proceedings of the Agent 2007 Conference on Complex Interaction and Social Emergence (pp. 159-172). IL: Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. [PDF]
  8. Bryson, J., Ando, Y., Lehmann, H. (2007). Agent-based modelling as scientific method: A case study analysing primate social behavior. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 362, pp.1685-1695. [PDF]
  9. Capizzo, M.C. and Bonura, A. and Fazio, C. (2007). Characteristic Properties of Semiconductors Through Experiments and Modelling. Paper presented at GIREP EPEC Conference Frontiers of Physics Education, 26-31 August, 2007, Opatija, Croatia. [PDF]
  10. Damaceanu, R-C. (2007). An agent-based computational study of wealth distribution in function of resource growth interval using NetLogo. Applied Mathematics & Computation, Vol 12 (43). [HTML]
  11. Doi, M. & Kawaguchi, I. (2007). Ecological impacts of umbrella effects of radiation on the individual members. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 96(1-3), 32-38.
  12. Fitzek, Frank H.P.& Katz, Marcos D.(2007). Cognitive Wireless Networks. Springer. [HTML]
  13. Hundhausen, C.D. & Brown, J.L. (2007). What You See Is What You Code: A "live" algorithm development and visualization environment for novice learners. Journal of Visual Languages & Computing 18(1), 22-47.
  14. Izquierdo, S.S. and Izquierdo, L.R. (2007). The impact of quality uncertainty without asymmetric information on market efficiency. Journal of Business Research, Volume 60, Issue 8, pp. 858-867.[]
  15. Johnson, I. D. (2007). Mathematical modeling with NetLogo: Cognitive demand and fidelity. Retrieved February 25, 2010 from http://math.unipa.it/grim/21_project/21_Charlotte_JohnsonPaperEdit.pdf. [PDF]
  16. Kahn, K. (2007). Building computer models from small pieces. In Proceedings of the 2007 Summer Computer Simulation Conference (San Diego, California, July 16 - 19, 2007). Summer Computer Simulation Conference (931-936). San Diego, CA: Society for Computer Simulation International. [PDF]
  17. Kahn, K. (2007). Comparing Multi-Agent Models Composed from Micro-Behaviours. Retrieved February 25, 2010 from http://dfl.cetis.ac.uk/wiki/uploads/0/0d/M2M_2007_C2L_v4.pdf. [PDF]
  18. Katzper, M. (2007). Roles for autonomous physiologic agents; an oxygen supply and demand example. Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come, pp 1483 - 1486. [HTML]
  19. Koné, M., Berlanga, Sloep, P. B., Koper, R. (2007). A Learning Community Simulation. Retrieved February 25, 2010 from http://lnx-hrl-001.ou.nl/bitstream/1820/1247/1/KoneetalWBC2007.pdf. [PDF]
  20. Kornhauser, D., Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Visualization Tools for Agent-Based Modeling in NetLogo. Paper presented at Agent2007, Chicago, November 15-17. [PDF]
  21. Lam, R. (2007). Agent-based simulations of service policy decisions. Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come. [PDF]
  22. Levy, S., & Wilensky, U. (2007). How do I get there...straight, oscillate or inch? High-school students' exploration patterns of Connected Chemistry. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-13. [PDF]
  23. Levy, S.T., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Action across levels (AAL): A multiple levels perspective on what it means to make sense of complex systems. Paper presented at the EARLI 2007 conference, Budapest, Hungary, September 2007. [PDF]
  24. North, M. J, & Macal, C. M. (2007). Agent-based modeling and simulation: desktop ABMS. Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come. [HTML]
  25. Ottino-Loffler, J., Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Coevolution of Predators and Prey in a Spatial Model. Paper presented at the GECCO 2007 Conference. London, England. July 7-11. [PDF]
  26. Rand, W., & Sondahl, F. (2007). The El Farol Bar Poblem and Computational Effort: Why People Fail to Use Bars Efficiently. In M. J. North, C. M. Macal & D. L. Sallach (Eds.), Proceedings of the Agent 2007 Conference on Complex Interaction and Social Emergence (pp. 71-86). IL: Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. [PDF]
  27. Rand, W., & Wilensky, U. (2007). Full-Spectrum Modeling: From Simplicity to Elaboration and Realism in Urban Pattern Formation. Paper presented at the North American Association Computational Social and Organization Sciences conference (NAACSOS), Atlanta, GA. [PDF]
  28. Sengupta, P., Wilkerson, M. & Wilensky, U. (2007). On The Relationship Between Spatial Knowledge And Learning Electricity: Comparative Case Studies of Students Using 2D And 3D Emergent, Computational Learning Environments. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 9-13. [PDF]
  29. Sklar, E. (2007). Software Review: NetLogo, a Multi-agent Simulation Environment. Artificial Life, 13, 303-311.
  30. Sondahl, F., & Rand, W (2007). Evolution of Non-Uniform Cellular Automata using a Genetic Algorithm: Diversity and Computation. Presented at the GECCO 2007 Conference, London, UK.
  31. Sondahl, F., & Rand, W. (2007). Multi-agent Communication Disorders: Dynamic Breeding Networks in Genetic Algorithms. Presentation at Swarmfest 2007 Conference, DePaul University, Chicago, IL. July 2007.
  32. Stamatopoulo I., Sakellariou, I., Kefala P., & Eleftheraki G. (2007). Formal Modelling for In-silico Experiments with Social Insect Colonies. Paper presented at the 11th Panhellenic Conference in Informatics, 18-20 May 2007. Patras, Greece. [PDF]
  33. Tatara, E., North, M.J., Howe, T., Collier, N., & Parker, M. (2007). Building Models in Repast Symphony: A predator-prey example. Paper presented at NAACSOS 2007, Atlanta, GA.
  34. Wilensky, U., & Rand, W. (2007). Making models match: Replicating agent-based models. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS), 10(4). [PDF]
  35. Zhang, T. & Zhang, D. (2007). Agent-based simulation of consumer purchase decision-making and the decoy effect. Journal of Business Research 60(8), 912-922.
  36. Zhao C., Zhong N., & Hao Y. (2007). AOC-by-Self-discovery Modeling and Simulation for HIV. In S. Istrail, P. Pevzner, and M. Waterman (Eds.), Life System Modeling and Simulation (4689/2007, 462-469). Springer: Netherlands. [PDF]

2006

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  1. Abrahamson, D., Janusz, R. M. & Wilensky, U. (2006). There once was a 9-Block... -- A middle-school design for probability and statistics. Journal of Statistics Education, 14(1). [HTML]
  2. Andruss, C. (2006). Computational Modeling of the Interaction of the T. cruzi Parasite and its Environment. Final research report presented at the VCU Bio Informatics Institute, Virginia. [PDF]
  3. Berland, M. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Constructionist collaborative engineering: Results from an Implementation of PVBOT. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.
  4. Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006). An atom is known by the company it keeps: A constructionist learning environment for Materials Science using multi-agent simulation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA, April 7-11. [PDF]
  5. Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006). 'Hybrid modeling': Advanced scientific investigation linking computer models and real-world sensing. Paper presented at the Seventh International Conference of the Learning Sciences, Bloomington, IL, June 27-July 1. [PDF]
  6. Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006). From inert to generative modeling: Case studies of multi-agent-based simulation in undergraduate engineering education. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. [PDF]
  7. Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006). A case study of multi-agent-based simulation in undergraduate materials science education. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, Chicago, IL, June 18-21.
  8. Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. (2006). The Missing Link: A Case Study of Sensing-and-Modeling Toolkits for Constructionist Scientific Investigation. Proceedings of the International Conference for Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2006) (pp. 980-982). Kerkrade, The Netherlands. [PDF]
  9. Blikstein, P., Rand, W. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Participatory, embodied, multi-agent simulation. Paper presented at AAMAS 2006. [PDF]
  10. Bryson, J. J., Caulfield, T. J., & Drugowitsch, J. (2006). Integrating Life-Like Action Selection into Cycle-Based Agent Simulation Environments. in Proceedings of Agent 2005: Generative Social Processes, Models, and Mechanisms, Michael North, David L. Sallach and Charles Macal eds., pp. 67-81, Argonne National Laboratory 2006. [PDF]
  11. Felsen, M., Watson,B. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Urban Complexity + Emergence: Procedural Modeling of City Activity and Form. In Surfacing Urbanisms: Recent Approaches to Metropolitan Design (pp. 261-265). Pasadena, CA: Woodbury University. [PDF]
  12. Garofalo, M. (2006). Modeling the El Farol Bar Problem in NetLogo. Submitted for publication. [PDF]
  13. Hammond, R., & Axelrod, R. (2006). The Evolution of Ethnocentrism. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 50(6), 926-936. [HTML]
  14. Izquierdo, L.R. and Polhill, J.G. (2006). Is your model susceptible to floating-point errors?Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 9(4)4. [PDF]
  15. Jacobson, M. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Complex systems in education: Scientific and educational importance and implications for the learning sciences. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 15(1), pp. 11-34. [PDF]
  16. Joyce, D., Kennison, J., Densmore, O., Guerin, S., Barr, S., Charles, E., et al. (2006). My Way or the Highway: a More Naturalistic Model of Altruism Tested in an Iterative Prisoners' Dilemma. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 9(2).
  17. Lechner, T., Watson, B., Ren, P., Wilensky, U., Tisue, S. & Felsen, M. (2006). Procedural modeling of urban land use. ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 conference. [PDF]
  18. Levy, S.T, Novak, M. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Students' foraging through the complexities of the particulate world: Scaffolding for independent inquiry in the connected chemistry (MAC) curriculum. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. [PDF]
  19. Levy, S.T. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Gas laws and beyond: Strategies in exploring models of the dynamics of change in the gaseous state. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching, San Francisco, CA. [PDF]
  20. Levy, S.T. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Emerging knowledge through an emergent perspective: High-school students' inquiry, exploration and learning in the Connected Chemistry curriculum. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. [PDF]
  21. Maroulis, S., & Wilensky, U. (2006). Using agent-based modeling to understand the social dynamics of schools. Paper presented at the Teacher Networks conference, Northwestern University, Evanston,IL, November 8.
  22. Railsback, S., Lytinen, S., & Jackson, S. (2006). Agent-based Simulation Platforms: Review and Development Recommendations. SIMULATION, 82(9), 609-623.
  23. Rand, W. (2006). Machine Learning Meets Agent-Based Modeling: When Not to Go to a Bar. Paper presented at Agent 2006, Chicago, IL. [PDF]
  24. Rand, W. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Verification and Validation through Replication: A Case Study Using Axelrod and Hammond's Ethnocetnrism Model. Paper presented at NAACSOS 2006, South Bend, IN, June 2006. [PDF]
  25. Rand, W. & Wilensky, U. (2006). NetLogo 3.1: Low Threshold, No Ceiling. Paper presented at NAACSOS 2006, South Bend, IN, June 2006.
  26. Rand, W., Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Widgets, Planets, and Demons: the Case for the Integration of Human, Embedded, and Virtual Agents via Mediation. Paper presented at Swarmfest 2006, South Bend, IN, June 2006. [PDF]
  27. Roberts, B. (2006). Blocked exit syndrome: A serious risk in venue emergencies. Fire & Safety Magazine, Fall 2006.
  28. Sengupta, P. & Wilensky, U. (2006) NIELS: An agent-based modeling environment for learning electromagnetism. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.
  29. Sondahl, F., Tisue, S. & Wilensky, U. (2006). Breeding faster turtles: Progress towards a NetLogo compiler. Paper presented at Agent 2006, Chicago, IL. [PDF]
  30. Thorne, B., Bailey, A, Benedict, K., & Peirce-Cottler, S. (2006). Modeling blood vessel growth and leukocyte extravasation in ischemic injury: an integrated agent-based and finite element analysis approach. Journal of Critical Care, 21(4), 346. [HTML]
  31. Unterman, J. & Wilensky, U. (2006). PANDA BEAR: Perimeter and area by embodied agent reasoning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.
  32. Wilensky, U. (2006). Complex systems and restructuration of scientific disciplines: Implications for learning, analysis of social systems, and educational policy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA, April 7-11.
  33. Wilensky, U. (2006). Promoting ABM literacy: implications for design, scientific content and education. Paper presented at Agent 2006, Chicago, IL.
  34. Wilensky, U. & Abrahamson, D. (2006). Is a disease like a lottery?: Classroom networked technology that enables student reasoning about complexity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.
  35. Wilensky, U. & Reisman, K. (2006). Thinking Like a Wolf, a Sheep or a Firefly: Learning Biology through Constructing and Testing Computational Theories -- an Embodied Modeling Approach. Cognition & Instruction, 24(2), pp. 171-209. [PDF]
  36. Wilensky, U., & Papert, S. (2006). Restructurations: Reformulations of Knowledge Disciplines through a change in representational forms. Unpublished working paper. Evanston, IL. Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling. Northwestern University.
  37. Xie, Q., & Tinker, R. (2006). Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Chemical Reactions for Use in Education. Journal of Chemical Education, 83(1), 77. [PDF]

2005

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  1. Abraham, R., Miller, M., & Miller, J. (2005). Emerging 4D graphics for math and science education. Paper presented at the ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Educators program, Los Angeles, California. [PDF]
  2. Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2005). Collaboration and equity in classroom activities using Statistics As Multi-Participant Learning-Environment Resource (S.A.M.P.L.E.R.). In W. Stroup and U. Wilensky (Chairs), & C. D. Lee (Discussant), "Patterns in group learning with next-generation network technology". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Canada, April 11 - 15. [PDF]
  3. Abrahamson, D. & Wilensky, U. (2005). Piaget? Vygotsky? I'm game: Agent-based modeling for psychology research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Jean Piaget Society. Vancouver, Canada, June 1-3. [PDF]
  4. Abrahamson, D. & Wilensky, U. (2005). ProbLab goes to school: Design, teaching, and learning of probability with multi-agent interactive computer models. Paper presented at the Fourth Conference of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education, San Feliu de Guixols, Spain. [PDF]
  5. Abrahamson, D. & Wilensky, U. (2005). Understanding chance: From student voice to learning supports in a design experiment in the domain of probability. In G.M. Lloyd, M. Wilson, J. L. M. Wilkins & S.L. Behm (Eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty Seventh Annual Meeting of the North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education.Roanoke, VA. [PDF]
  6. Aldinger, T., Kopf, S., Scheele, N., & Effelsberg, W. (2005). Participatory Simulation of a Stock Exchange. [PDF]
  7. Amos, M., & Wood, A. (2005). Effect of door delay on aircraft evacuation time. Arxiv preprint cs.MA/0509050. [PDF]
  8. Banos, A. Godara, A., & Lassarre, S. (2005). Simulating pedestrians and cars behaviours in a virtual city: an agent-based approach. Paper presented at the European Conference on Complex Systems, Paris, 14-18 November. [PDF]
  9. Barton, A. (2005). Modelling the Foraging Patterns of a Colony of Co-operating Army Ant Agents using NetLogo. NRC/ERB-1122. February 21, 2005. [PDF]
  10. Beer, M. D., & Hill, R. (2005). Integrating Multi-Agent Systems into the Wider Computing Curriculum. Paper presented at the The AAMAS-2005 Workshop on Teaching Multi-Agent Systems - TeachMAS Utrecht, the Netherlands. [PDF]
  11. Berland, M., & Wilensky, U. (2005). Complex play systems -- Results from a classroom implementation of VBOT. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Canada, April 11 - 15.
  12. Blikstein, P. & Wilensky, U. (2005). Less is more: Agent-based simulation as a powerful learning tool in materials science. Paper presented at the 4th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2005), Utrecht, Netherlands. [PDF]
  13. Blikstein, P., Abrahamson, D. & Wilensky, U. (2005). NetLogo: Where we are, where we're going. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Interaction Design and Children. Boulder, Colorado. [PDF]
  14. Cace, I., & Bryson, J. (2005). Agent Based Modelling of Communication Costs: Why information can be free. In Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication C. Lyon, C. L Nehaniv and A. Cangelosi, eds., pp. 305-322, Springer 2007. [PDF]
  15. Calvez, B., & Hutzler, G. (2005). Parameter Space Exploration of Agent-Based Models. In Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, 3684, 633-639. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. [PDF]
  16. Da Costa, L. E., & Terhesiu, D. (2005). A simple model for the diffusion of ideas. Research Project for the Complex Systems Summer School, SFI (Santa Fe, New Mexico). [PDF]
  17. Forsyth, A. J., Horne, G. E., Upton, S. C., & Center, A. T. (2005). Marine Corps applications of data farming. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 2005 Winter Simulation Conference. [PDF]
  18. Gershenson, C. (2005). Self-Organizing Traffic Lights. Complex Systems, 16(1):29–53. [PDF]
  19. Gobert, J., Buckley, B., Dede, C., Levy, S., Slotta, J., & Wilensky, U. (2005). Technology features that support research through logging of student interactions with models. Paper presented at the Winter Text Conference, Jackson Hole, WY, January 20-23.
  20. Gulyas, L., Bartha, S., Kozsik, T., Szalai, R., Korompai, A., & Tatai, G. (2005). The Multi-Agent Simulation Suite (MASS) and the Functional Agent-Based Language of Simulation (FABLES). Paper presented at Swarmfest2005, Torino, Italy, June 5-7, 2005. [PDF]
  21. Janota, A., Rastocny, K., Zahradnik, J. (2005). Multi-agent approach to traffic simulation in NetLogo environment - Level Crossing model. Paper presented at the 5th International Conference Transport Systems Telematics TST '05, Silesian University of Technology. [PDF]
  22. Janota, A., Spalek, J., & Hrbče J. (2005). NetLogo – prostredie na tvorbu multiagentových systémov a jeho využitie na simuláciu riadenia železničného priecestia. AT&P Journal, PLUS7. [PDF]
  23. Keshtkar, F., Gueaieb, W., & White, A. (2005). An Agent-based Model for Image Segmentation. Paper presented at the 13th Multi-disciplinary Iranian Researchers Conference in Europe (IRCE'2005), Leeds, United Kingdom, July 2005.
  24. Khouadjia, M., Khanfouf, H., & Meshoul, S. (2005). Une Approche adaptative pour la segmentation dÕimages: Implementation sur la plate-forme Multi-agents NetLogo. Working Paper, Laboratoire LIRE, Université Mentouri, Constantine, Algérie. [PDF]
  25. Koehler, M., Tivnan, B., & Bloedorn, E. (2005). Generating Fraud: Agent Based Financial Network Modeling. Paper presented at the NAACSOS Conference 2005, South Bend, IN, June 26-28. [PDF]
  26. Koehler, M., Tivnan, B., & Upton, S. (2005). Clustered Computing with NetLogo and Repast J: Beyond Chewing Gum and Duct Tape. Paper presented at the Agent2005 conference, Chicago, IL. [PDF]
  27. Kopf, S., Scheele, N., Winschel, L., & Effelsberg, W. (2005). Improving Activity and Motivation of Students with Innovative Teaching and Learning Technologies. International Conference on Methods and Technologies for Learning (ICMTL). [PDF]
  28. Lauberte, I. (2005). Using of cellular automata in agent-based simulation for regional development. Paper presented at the 6th Conference on Baltic Studies in Europe, Valmiera, June 17-19, pp. 99-104. [doc]
  29. Laver, M. (2005). Policy and the dynamics of political competition. American Political Science Review, 99(2), 263-281. [PDF]
  30. Levy, S.T., & Wilensky, U. (2005). Students' patterns in exploring NetLogo models, embedded in the Connected Chemistry curriculum. In J. Gobert (Chair) and J. Pellegrino (Discussant), "Logging students' learning in complex domains: Empirical considerations and technological solutions." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Canada, April 11 - 15. [PDF]
  31. Maroulis, S., & Wilensky, U. (2005). Modeling school districts as complex adaptive systems: A simulation of market-based reform. Paper presented at the 3rd Lake Arrowhead Conference on Human Complex Systems. Lake Arrowhead, CA, May 18-22.
  32. Michel, F., Beurier, G., & Ferber, J. (2005). The TurtleKit Simulation Platform: Application to Multi-Level Emergence. First International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems (Workshop Sessions), Hilton Hotel, Yaoundé, Cameroon, November 27th - December 1st, 2005. [PDF]
  33. Morrison, D., & Dennis, B. (2005). MetaLab: supporting social grounding and group task management in CSCL environments through social translucence. Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 2005 conference on Diversity in computing (pp. 20-22). Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA: ACM. [PDF]
  34. Muscalagiu, I., Horia-Emil, P., & Panoiu, M. (2005). Determining the Number of Messages Transmitted for the Temporary Links in the Case of ABT Family Techniques. Paper presented at the 7th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC'05), Timisoara, Romania September 25-29, 2005.
  35. Nan, N., Johnston, E., Olson, J., & Bos, N. (2005). Beyond being in the lab: using multi-agent modeling to isolate competing hypotheses. Paper presented at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Portland, OR. [HTML]
  36. Ohshima, Y. (2005). Kedama: A GUI-Based Interactive Massively Parallel Particle Programming System. Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, 2005 IEEE Symposium on, 91-98.
  37. Pereira, G. M. (2005). The effects of functional diversity in spatially distributed geographic domains. Paper presented at the Geocomputation 2005 conference. [PDF]
  38. Rand, W., Brown, D., Riolo, R. & Robinson, D. (2005). Toward a graphical ABM toolkit with GIS integration. Paper presented at the Agent2005 Conference, Chicago, IL, October 13-14. [PDF]
  39. Robertson, D. A. (2005). Agent-Based Modeling Toolkits NetLogo, RePast, and Swarm. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 4(4), 525-527. [PDF]
  40. Sengupta, P. & Wilensky, U. (2005). N.I.E.L.S: An emergent multi-agent based modeling environment for learning physics. Paper presented at the 4th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2005), Utrecht, Netherlands.
  41. Shaker, A., Reeves, D.S. (2005). Self-Stabilizing Structured Ring Topology P2P System. Paper presented at the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'05). [PDF]
  42. Stieff, M., Bateman Jr., R. C., Uttal, D. (2005). Teaching and Learning with Three-dimensional Representations. In J. K. Gilbert (Ed.) Models and Modeling in Science Education (Vol 1, 93-120). Springer: Netherlands. [PDF]
  43. Stirling, D. (2005). Modeling complex systems. Paper submitted to the Advanced International Colloquium on Building the Scientific Mind. [PDF]
  44. Vidal, J. M. (2005). NetLogo for Building Prototype Multiagent Systems. [PDF]
  45. Wheeler, S. (2005). On the Suitability of NetLogo for the Modelling of Civilian Assistance and Guerrilla Warfare. DSTO Science Systems Laboratory. [PDF]
  46. Xie, C. (2005). Molecular Dynamics Simulations Beyond the Lennard-Jones Particles. Submitted to the American Journal of Physics. [PDF]

2004

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  1. Abrahamson, D. (2004). Embodied spatial articulation: A gesture perspective on student negotiation between kinesthetic schemas and epistemic forms in learning mathematics. In D. E. McDougall and J. A. Ross (Eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty Sixth Annual Meeting of the North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education Vol. 2 (pp. 791 - 797). Windsor, Ontario: Preney. [PDF]
  2. Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky (2004). ProbLab: A computer-supported unit in probability and statistics. In M.J. Hoines & A.B. Fuglestad (Eds.), Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education Vol. 1 (p. 369). Bergen: Bergen University College. [PDF]
  3. Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2004). SAMPLER: Collaborative interactive computer-based statistics learning environment. In the Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Mathematical Education, Copenhagen, July 4 – 11, 2004. http://www.icme-organisers.dk/tsg11/. [PDF]
  4. Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2004). S.A.M.P.L.E.R.: Statistics As Multi-Participant Learning-Environment Resource. In U. Wilensky (Chair) and S. Papert (Discussant), "Networking and complexifying the science classroom: Students simulating and making sense of complex systems using the HubNet networked architecture." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 12 - 16. [PDF]
  5. Abrahamson, D., Berland, M.W., Shapiro, R.B., Unterman, J.W., & Wilensky, U. (2004). Leveraging epistemological diversity through computer-based argumentation in the domain of probability. In Y. B. Kafai, W. A. Sandoval, N. Enyedy, A. S. Nixon, & F. Herrera (Eds.), Proceedings of The Sixth International Conference of the Learning Sciences (pp. 28 - 35). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [PDF]
  6. Achorn, E. (2004). Integrating Agent-Based Models with Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods. [PDF]
  7. Agar, M. (2004). An Anthropological Problem, A Complex Solution. Human Organization, 63(4), 411-418. [PDF]
  8. Aschwanden, P. (2004). Spatial Simulation Model for Infectious Viral Diseases with Focus on SARS and the Common Flu. In Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2004. [PDF]
  9. Barry, P., & Koehler, M. (2004). Simulation in context; using data farming for decision support. Simulation Conference, 2004. Proceedings of the 2004 Winter, 1. [PDF]
  10. Berland, M., & Wilensky, U. (2004). Virtual robotics in a collaborative constructionist learning environment. In U. Wilensky (Chair) and S. Papert (Discussant), "Networking and complexifying the science classroom: Students simulating and making sense of complex systems using the HubNet networked architecture." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 12 - 16.
  11. Blikstein, P., & Wilensky, U. (2004) MaterialSim: an agent-based simulation toolkit for Materials Science learning. Paper presented at the International Conference on Engineering Education, Gainesville, Florida. [PDF]
  12. Bloomquist, K. (2004). Modeling Taxpayers Response to Compliance Improvement Alternatives. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science (NAACSOS), Pittsburgh, PA. [doc]
  13. Bourjot, C., & Chevrier, V. (2004). A Platform for the analysis of artificial self-organized systems. 2004 IEEE International Conference on Advances in Intelligent Systems-Theory and Applications-AISTA. [PDF]
  14. Bryson, J. (2004). Action Selection and Individuation in Agent Based Modelling. [PDF]
  15. Buckley, B.C., Gobert, J.D., Kindfield, A., Horwitz, P., Tinker, R., Gerlits, B., Wilensky, U., Dede, C., & Willett, J. (2004). Model-based Teaching and Learning with BioLogica™: What do they learn? How do they learn? How do we know? Journal of Science Education and Technology, 13(1), 23-41. [PDF]
  16. Cacciaguerra, S., Roccetti, M., Roffilli, M., & Lomi, A. (2004). A Wireless Software Architecture for Fast 3D Rendering of Agent-Based Multimedia Simulations on Portable Devices. Paper presented at the First Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), IEEE Communications Society, Las Vegas, Nevada (USA), January 2004. [PDF]
  17. Chitnis, A.B. & Itoh, M. (2004). Exploring alternative models of rostral-caudal patterning in the zebrafish neurectoderm with computer simulations. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 14(4), 415-421.
  18. Densmore, O. (2004). NetLogo 2.0: Graphs, Nodes, and Edges Oh My! Januray 12, 2004, O'Reilly.com. [HTML]
  19. Friedman, D., & Abraham, R. (2004). Landscape Dynamics and Conspicuous Consumption. Paper presented at the 2004 Proceedings of the Society for Dynamic Games. [PDF]
  20. Goldstone, R. L. (2004). The complex systems see-change in education. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 15 (1), pp 35 - 43. [PDF]
  21. Gross, T. S., Poliachik, S. L., Ausk, B. J., Sanford, D. A., Becker, B. A., & Srinivasan, S. (2004). Why rest stimulates bone formation: a hypothesis based on complex adaptive phenomenon. Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 32(1), 9-13. [PDF]
  22. Henein, C.M., & White, T. (2004). Agent-based modelling of forces in crowds. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 3415, 2005. [PDF]
  23. Ingalls, R. G., Rossetti, M. D., Smith, J. S., & Peters, B. A. (2004). Simulation in context: Using data farming for decision support. Paper presented at the 2004 Winter Simulation Conference. [PDF]
  24. Le, Q. B., Park, S., & Vlek, P. L. G. (2004). Simulating Spatial Patterns of Land-use and Land-cover Change: A Multi-agent Model and its Application to an Upland Watershed in Central Vietnam. In K. J. Peters, D. Kirschke, W. Manig, A. Bürkert, R. Schultze-Kraft, L. Bharati, C. Bonte-Friedheim, A. Deininger, N. Bhandari, H. Weitkamp (Eds.), "Rural Poverty Reduction through Research for Development and Transformation" - Proceedings of the Deutscher Tropentag 2004 (p. 67). Berlin: Humboldt-Universität. [PDF]
  25. Lechner, T., Watson, B., Wilensky, U., & Felsen, M. (2004). Procedural modeling of land use in cities. Technical report NWU-CS-04-38. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University, Computer Science department. [PDF]
  26. Levy, S.T., & Wilensky, U. (2004). Making sense of complexity: Patterns in forming causal connections between individual agent behaviors and aggregate group behaviors. In U. Wilensky (Chair) and S. Papert (Discussant), "Networking and complexifying the science classroom: Students simulating and making sense of complex systems using the HubNet networked architecture." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 12 - 16.
  27. Levy, S.T., Kim, H., & Wilensky, U. (2004). Connected Chemistry - A study of secondary students using agent-based models to learn chemistry. In J. Gobert (Chair) and N. H. Sabelli (Discussant), "Modeling Across the Curriculum (MAC): Technology, Pedagogy, Assessment, & Research." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 12 - 16. [PDF]
  28. Prodromou, T. (2004). Distribution as emergent phenomena. Proceedings of the British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics, 24(1), 49-54. [PDF]
  29. Sallez, Y., Berger, T., & Tahon, C. (2004). Simulating intelligent routing in flexible manufacturing systems using NetLogo. Industrial Technology, 2004 IEEE International Conference.
  30. Sancho-Royo, A., Pelta, D. A., Verdegay, J. L., & Gonzalez, J. R. (2004). Evaluation of Cooperative Strategies in Optimization Problems. [PDF]
  31. Schellinck, J., & White, T. (2004). Use of Netlogo as a rapid prototyping tool for the creation of more rigorous spatially explicit individual-based biological models. First Open International Conference on Modeling & Simulation. [PDF]
  32. Singh, A., & Haahr, M. (2004). Topology Adaptation in P2P Networks Using Schelling's Model. Proceedings of the Workshop on Games and Emergent Behaviors in Distributed Computing Environments (Birmingham, UK, Sept. 2004). [PDF]
  33. Solberg, J. (2004). Assemble time for self-assembling square tiles. Project for MECH 448. [PDF]
  34. Tisue, S., & Wilensky, U. (2004). NetLogo: Design and Implementation of a Multi-Agent Modeling Environment. Paper presented at the Agent2004 Conference, Chicago, IL. (This is a combined, revised, and updated version of our ICCS and SwarmFest papers from earlier this year.) [PDF]
  35. Tisue, S., & Wilensky, U. (2004). NetLogo: A simple environment for modeling complexity. Paper presented at the International Conference on Complex Systems, Boston, May 16 - 21. [PDF]
  36. Tisue, S., & Wilensky, U. (2004). NetLogo: Design and implementation of a multi-agent modeling environment. Paper presented at SwarmFest, Ann Arbor, MI, May 9 - 11. [PDF]
  37. Vag, A. (2004). First generation multi-agent models and their upgrades. Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems, 2(1), 95-103. [PDF]
  38. Vidal, J. M., Buhler, P., & Goradia, H. (2004). The Past and Future of Multiagent Systems. Paper presented at the AAMAS Workshop on Teaching Multi-Agent Systems. [PDF]
  39. Winschel, L., & Kopf, S. (2004). Entwicklung einer Börsensimulation mit der multiagentenbasierten Entwicklungsumgebung NetLogo. Universität Mannheim / Institut für Informatik. [PDF]
  40. Wokoma, I., Sacks, L., & Marshall, I. (2004). A Self-Organising Clustering Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks. University College, London. [DOC]

2003

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  1. Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2003). The quest of the bell curve: A constructionist approach to learning statistics through designing computer-based probability experiments. In M. A. Mariotti (Ed.), Proceedings of the Third Conference of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education. Pisa, Italy: University of Pisa. Retrieved June 1, 2009, from http://www.dm.unipi.it/didattica/CERME3/proceedings/Groups/TG5/TG5_abrahamson_cerme3.pdf. [PDF]
  2. Agar, M. (2003). My Kingdom for a Function: Modelling Misadventures of the Innumerate. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 6(3). [HTML]
  3. Bouquet, P., Busetta, P., Adami, G., Bonifacio, M., & Palmieri, F. (2003). K-Trek: A Peer-to-Peer Infrastructure for Distributing and Using Knowledge in Large Environments. Paper presented at the WOA 2003: dagli Oggetti agli Agenti Sistemi Intelligenti e Computazione Pervasiva, Cagliari, Italy. [PDF]
  4. Driscoll, M.P. (2003). How people learn (and what technology might have to do with It). ERIC Digest. [PDF]
  5. Evans, D., Heuvelink, A., & Nettle, D. (2003). The evolution of optimism: A multi-agent based model of adaptive bias in human judgement. Proceedings of the AISB'03 Symposium on Scientific Methods for the Analysis of Agent-Environment Interaction, University of Wales, pp.20-25. [PDF]
  6. Fell, A. (2003). A Study of Modeling Crowd Dynamics. Final year project in Compter Science, Carleton University. [PDF]
  7. Gobert, J., Horwitz, P., Tinker, R., Buckley, B., Wilensky, U., Levy, S. T. & Dede, C. (2003). Modeling across the curriculum: Scaling up modeling using technology. Paper presented at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Boston, MA, July 31 - August 2. [PDF]
  8. Hills, L. (2003). A Thin Red Line Between Red and Green: Emerging Patterns in Group Preference an Exploration at Bryn Mawr College. Senior Thesis, Dartmouth College. [PDF]
  9. Horwitz, P., Gobert, J., Wilensky, U., & Dede, C. (2003). MAC: A longitudinal study of modeling technology in science classrooms. Paper presented at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Seattle, WA.
  10. InfoWorld. (2003). Experts: U.S. needs better terror models. Investigative report. [HTML]
  11. Kline, G. (2003). Campers at UI have fun, G.A.M.E.S. News-Gazette. August 23, 2003. [HTML]
  12. Korman, M. J. (2003). LiveLetters: Writing with Emergence. [HTML]
  13. Lomi, A., & Cacciaguerra, S. (2003). Decision Chemistry Part II: The Emergence of Routines. [HTML]
  14. Longo, D., Peirce, S., Skalak, T., Marsden, M., Davidson, L., Dzamba, B., et al. (2003). Computational automata simulation of blastocoel roof thinning in the Xenopu laevis embryo. Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 2003 IEEE, 127-131. [PDF]
  15. Manhart, K. (2003). Schildkrštenwelten - Multi-Agenten-Simulationen mit NetLogo und StarLogo. C'T, 2003(25), 232-237.
  16. Stieff, M., & Wilensky, U. (2003). Connected Chemistry - incorporating interactive simulations into the chemistry classroom. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 12(3), 285-302. [HTML]
  17. Turcsanyi-Szabo, M. (2003). Practical Teacher Training Through Implementation of Capacity Building Internet Projects. Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Conference, Albuquerque, 2003, 1564-1571. [PDF]
  18. Wilensky, U. (2003). Statistical mechanics for secondary school: The GasLab modeling toolkit. International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 8(1), 1-41 (special issue on agent-based modeling). [PDF]
  19. Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. (2003). Participatory Simulations guide for Computer-HubNet. Evanston, IL, Center for Connected Learning and Computer Based Modeling, Northwestern University. (Updated 2004, 2005) [PDF]
  20. Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. (2003). Embedded complementarity of object-based and aggregate reasoning in students developing understanding of dynamic systems. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL, April 1-5.

2002

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  1. Abrahamson, D., & Wilensky, U. (2002). Statistics as situated probability: The design and implementation of S.A.M.P.L.E.R. Unpublished manuscript.
  2. Abrahamson, D., Berland, M., Shapiro, R.B., Unterman, J., & Wilensky, U. (2002). Collaborative interpretive argumentation as a phenomenological-mathematical negotiation: A case of statistical analysis of a computer simulation of complex probability. Unpublished manuscript. [PDF]
  3. Bull, G., Bell, R., Garofalo, J., & Sigmon, T. (2002). Learner-Based Tools: The Case for Open Source Educational Software. Learning & Leading with Technology, 30(2), 10-17.
  4. Fazio, C., Sperandeo-Mineo, R. M., & Tarantino, G. (2002). Mathematical representation of real systems: Two modelling environments involving different learning strategies. [PDF]
  5. Gilbert, N. (2002). Varieties of Emergence. In M. J. North, C. M. Macal & D. L. Sallach (Eds.), Proceedings of the Agent 2002 Conference on Complex Interaction and Social Emergence (pp. 41-50). IL: Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University. [PDF]
  6. Lehmann, H., Wang, J., & Bryson, J. (2002). Tolerance and sexual attraction is despotic societies: A replication and analysis of Hemelrijk. [PDF]
  7. MSCP Project Summary. [HTML]
  8. North, M.J., & Burkhart, R.M. (2002). Agent-Based Methods, Toolkits, and Techniques. In M. J. North, C. M. & D. L. Sallach (Eds.), Proceedings of the Agent 2002 Conference on Complex Interaction and Social Emergence (pp. 3-10). IL: Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago. [PDF]
  9. Ratto, M., Shapiro, R.B., Truong, T., & Griswold, W. (2002). The ActiveClass Project: Experiments in encouraging classroom participation. Unpublished manuscript.
  10. Stieff, M., & Wilensky, U. (2002). ChemLogo: An emergent modeling environment for teaching and learning chemistry. Paper presented at the Fifth Biannual International Conference of the Learning Sciences, Seattle, WA, October. [HTML]
  11. Stroup, W., Kaput, J., Ares, N., & Wilensky, U. (2002). The nature and future of classroom connectivity: The dialectics of mathematics in the social space. Paper presented at the Psychology of Mathematics Education conference, Atlanta, GA, October. [PDF]
  12. Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. (2002). Participatory Simulations: Envisioning the networked classroom as a way to support systems learning for all. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA, April 13. [PDF]
  13. Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. (2002). Participatory Simulations guide for Calculator-HubNet. Evanston, IL, Center for Connected Learning and Computer Based Modeling, Northwestern University. (Updated 2003, 2004, 2005)

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  1. Kahn, K. (2001). ToonTalk and Logo. Paper presented at Eurologo 2001. [PDF]
  2. Neuwirth, E. (2001). Turtle Ballet: Simulating Parallel Turtles in a Nonparallel LOGO Version. Paper presented at the Eurologo 2001. [RTF]
  3. Wilensky, U. (2001). Emergent Entities and Emergent Processes: Constructing Emergence through Multi-agent programming. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Seattle, WA. [HTML]
  4. Wilensky, U. (2001). Modeling nature's emergent patterns with multi-agent languages. Paper presented at EuroLogo 2001. Linz, Austria. [HTML]
  5. Wilensky, U. (2001). Embodied Learning: Students Enacting Complex Dynamic Phenomena with the HubNet Architecture. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Seattle, WA. [PDF]

2000

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  1. Centola D., McKenzie E., & Wilensky U. (2000). Survival of the groupiest: Facilitating students' understanding of multi-level evolution through multi-agent modeling - The EACH Project. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Complex Systems. Nashua, NH: New England Complex Systems Institute, and InterJournal Complex Systems, 377 [PDF]
  2. Centola D., Wilensky U., & McKenzie E. (2000). A hands-on modeling approach to evolution: Learning about the evolution of cooperation and altruism through multi-agent modeling - The EACH Project. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual International Conference of the Learning Sciences, Ann Arbor, MI, June 14-17. [PDF]
  3. Wilensky, U., & Centola, D. (2007). Simulated Evolution: Facilitating Students' Understanding of the Multiple Levels of Fitness through Multi-Agent Modeling. Paper presented at the Evolution Challenges conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 1-4. [PDF]
  4. Wilensky, U., Stroup, W. (2000). Networked gridlock: Students enacting complex dynamic phenomena with the HubNet architecture. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual International Conference of the LearningSciences, Ann Arbor, MI, June 14 - 17. [HTML]

1999

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  1. Wilensky, U. (1999). GasLab: An extensible modeling toolkit for exploring micro- and macro- views of gases. In N. Roberts, W. Feurzeig, & B. Hunter (Eds.), Computer modeling and simulation in science education (pp. 151-178). Berlin: Springer Verlag. [HTML]
  2. Wilensky, U. (2003). Statistical mechanics for secondary school: The GasLab Modeling Toolkit. International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 8(1), 1-41. (special Issue on agent-based modeling). [PDF]
  3. Wilensky, U., & Resnick, M. (1999). Thinking in Levels: A Dynamic Systems Perspective to Making Sense of the World. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 8(1). [PDF]
  4. Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. (1999). Learning through participatory simulations: Network-based design for systems learning in classrooms. Proceedings of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL'99). Stanford, CA, December 12 - 15. [HTML]
  5. Wilensky, U., & Stroup, W. (1999). Participatory Simulations: Networked-based Design for Systems Learning in Classrooms. Presented at the PI meeting of the National Science Foundation, EHR division, June 3 - 4. [HTML]
  6. Wilensky, U., Hazzard, E & Froemke, R. (1999). GasLab: An Extensible Modeling Toolkit for Exploring Statistical Mechanics. Paper presented at the Seventh European Logo Conference - EUROLOGO '99, Sofia, Bulgaria. [HTML]
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