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Roxana HadadStarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized systems
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soberleStarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized systems -- systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. With StarLogo, you can model (and gain insights into) many real-life phenomena, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, ant colonies, and market economies.
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valeria vettaSistemas descentralizados de conceptualización para docentes y alumnos
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emma besterStarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the behaviors of decentralized systems, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, and ant colonies. It is designed especially for use by students.
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With this procedure, the termite moves forward 1 unit and then wiggles by turning a little to the left and to the right.
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This procedure means that every termite checks whether the patch it's on is yellow, and if it is, it turns the patch to black (to signify that it picked up that woodchip). It then jumps far away, and stops.
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All you had to do for find-new-pile was tell the termite to wiggle, and if it sees a yellow woodchip, to stop.
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Here you tell the termite to wiggle, and if it finds an empty (black) patch, stamp the patch yellow (the same as dropping a yellow woodchip), and stop. If not, keep searching for an empty patch.
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seth random 360 sets the heading of the termite to be some random compass between 0 and 360 degrees
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Clif MimsStarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the behaviors of decentralized systems, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, and ant colonies. It is designed especially for use by students.
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Dave SherwinEach version of StarLogo comes with sample projects in the following categories. When you click on a link below, information about the sample project will open up in this window for easy navigation.
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Michael M GrantStarLogo is a environment for defining relationships for modeling.
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Andy Pearsalla programmable modeling environment designed to help you model and explore the workings of decentralized systems, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, and market economies.
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StarLogo is a programmable modeling environment for exploring the workings of decentralized systems -- systems that are organized without an organizer, coordinated without a coordinator. With StarLogo, you can model (and gain insights into) many real-life phenomena, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, ant colonies, and market economies. In decentralized systems, orderly patterns can arise without centralized control. Increasingly, researchers are choosing decentralized models for the organizations and technologies that they construct in the world, and for the theories that they construct about the world. But many people continue to resist these ideas, assuming centralized control where none exists -- for example, assuming (incorrectly) that bird flocks have leaders. StarLogo is designed to help students (as well as researchers) develop new ways of thinking about and understanding decentralized systems. StarLogo is a specialized version of the Logo programming language. With traditional versions of Logo, you can create drawings and animations by giving commands to graphic "turtles" on the computer screen. StarLogo extends this idea by allowing you to control thousands of graphic turtles in parallel. In addition, StarLogo makes the turtles' world computationally active: you can write programs for thousands of "patches" that make up the turtles' environment. Turtles and patches can interact with one another -- for example, you can program the turtles to "sniff" around the world, and change their behaviors based on what they sense in the patches below. StarLogo is particularly well-suited for Artificial Life projects.
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Welcome to the StarLogo 2.1 release of StarLogo, a programmable modeling environment designed to help you model and explore the workings of decentralized systems, such as bird flocks, traffic jams, and market economies.
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