Dear All,
If I can push Paul's proposal. I used OpenMole massively with Netlogo
during my thesis (2012-2015) with a lot of happiness (Great Tool and
cool community).
Today the OpenMole tools are more mature than ever and are evolving
very, very quickly.
Regards,
Etienne
On 17/05/2019 10:17, paul chapron wrote:
> Dear all,
> The OpenMOLE platform has been designed to handle such large scale
> experiments by:
> - offering some exploration methods (calibration , sensitivity analysis,
> novelty search in output space, and so on)
> - facilitating the deployment on HPC environmments (grids, clusters,
> cloud)
>
> The particular case of embedding of Netlogo models can be found at
> https://next.openmole.org/NetLogo.html
>
> Documentation and code (everything is open source) can be found
> onhttps://next.openmole.org/ <https://next.openmole.org/>
> the community is cool and still growing, I really encourage you to get
> in touch with us !
>
> best,
>
> paul
>
> Le ven. 17 mai 2019 à 09:23, Justin Lane <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> a écrit :
>
> This would be very interesting I think. While at Oxford one of my
> colleages and I were using their HPC cluster to run netlogo. He
> posted this online as a resource:
> http://resources.modelling4all.org/guides/running-experiments-on-a-cluster-of-computers
>
>
> Having that be something that could be streamlined within the GUI of
> NetLogo would be great. Although I think that having other useful
> features added to BehaviorSpace (like Latin Hypercube Sampling and
> better optimisation) could be more useful for the average user, but
> having the sort of thing that you're discussing would be very useful
> for people in the social sciences for example, who often need a bit
> of help to get to the point of running things on HPCs.
>
> All the best!
>
> ~J
>
> On 5/16/2019 5:13 PM, Bruce Edmonds wrote:
>> Dear Colleagues,
>>
>> David Hales and I have been looking at how to do massively
>> parallel runs of NetLogo simulation models on the Cloud. Something
>> like (a) design your runs using NetLogo's BehaviorSpace (b) upload
>> the model to the cloud (c) run it on the cloud (d) get the
>> resulting table of results back.
>>
>> We are wondering how many people would be interested in something
>> like this. Please email me, [log in to unmask]
>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> by/*26th May*/ if you are.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Regards.
>>
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>> Manchester Metropolitan University Business School,
>> All Saints Campus, Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6BH, UK.
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>> http://bruce.edmonds.name
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