Pascal Ballet, Jérémy Rivière, Alain Pothet,
Michaël Theron, Karine Pichavant, Frank Abautret, Alexandra Fronville
and Vincent Rodin.
Modelling and Simulating Complex Systems in Biology: Introducing NetBioDyn –
A Pedagogical and Intuitive Agent-Based Software.
In Multi-Agent-Based Simulations Applied to Biological and Environmental
Systems, IGI Global, chapter 6, pages 128-158, 2017.
Abstract:
Modelling and teaching complex biological systems is a difficult process.
Multi-Agent Based Simulations (MABS) have proved to be an appropriate
approach both in research and education when dealing with such systems
including emergent, self-organizing phenomena.
This chapter presents NetBioDyn, an original software aimed at biologists
(students, teachers, researchers) to easily build and simulate complex
biological mechanisms observed in multicellular and molecular systems.
Thanks to its specific graphical user interface guided by the multi-agent
paradigm, this software does not need any prerequisite in computer
programming.
It thus allows users to create in a simple way bottom-up models where
unexpected behaviours can emerge from many interacting entities.
This multi-platform software has been used in middle schools, high schools
and universities since 2010.
A qualitative survey is also presented, showing its ability to adapt to a
wide and heterogeneous audience.
The Java executable and the source code are available online at
http://virtulab.univ-brest.fr.
[doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-1756-6.ch006]
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