Readers interested in Agent-Based modeling in AnyLogic are advised to instead consult the bootcamp material referenced here. The material in this course is deprecated, as most of it has been superceded by more refined material for the August 2011 bootcamp. This course focuses the plurality of material on agent-based modeling, but also offers significant coverage of System Dynamics and Discrete Event modeling. Deprecated: Materials & Recordings for the Semester long-course on Health Modeling Using AnyLogic.avi screencast files should be viewed using the freely downloadable Quicktime 7 player (From Introduction to Systems Modelling for Health Practitioners Tutorials 2010)
Motivation for Systems Science Methods.Readers interested in Agent-Based modeling in AnyLogic are advised to instead consult the MIT Course material referenced above. The material in these courses are deprecated, as most of it has been superceded by more refined material for the ongoing MIT course 15.879. Most lectures & tutorials include screencasts. These courses focus on Agent-Based modeling but CMPT 858 also covers some System Dynamics and Discrete Event modeling, and discussions of hybrid approaches between Systems Science methods and with decision analysis. Deprecated: 2011 Agent-Based Modeling bootcamp for Health Researchers and Full-semester course on health modeling using AnyLogic (University of Saskatchewan course CMPT 858).Older material are from my MIT Spring 2012 course 15.879. Agent-Based Modeling for Health Policy.Dynamic modeling materials from the Spring 2013 version of my undergraduate course 394 (Simulation principles) has some material oriented towards a more quantitative audience (in this case, of those with Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science background).Some tutorials are further available in screencast form. My most refined & extensive System Dynamics (Stock and Flow) Modeling screencast videos collected from across my multiple courses.Most videos, screencasts, and audio are now available. This intensive and fairly extensive set of course materials includes hands-on lectures, tutorials regarding the basics of Java (as required for AnyLogic), in-class exercises, individual exercises, and distributed many example models not otherwise included with AnyLogic. My most refined & extensive Agent Based Modeling (ABM) materials can be found here.Viewers of this page may also be interested in looking at videos of topical talks.įull length courses (including both lectures & tutorials): I hope that you find these materials useful in advancing your understanding. This page gives links to videos, slide, and other material offered for various modeling classes delivered by Nathaniel Osgood at the University of Saskatchewan. Class Videos & Materials Links to Class and Tutorial Class Videos & Materials