Owen,

  A long time ago but in this galaxy, some of our folks did a 3D visualization 
of computers at a conference associating with WiFi access points.  The 
computers associating with a particular access point were shown clustering 
around that point in 3D in a sort of cone with position denoting the amount of 
traffic.  As computers moved, you could see them move out of the cone (as they 
sent negotiation packets) and then jump to the other access point.  That struck 
me as a clever way to show the network activity.  It was an ABM - if you count 
humans holding the computers as agents.

Ray Parks
Consilient Heuristician/IDART Old-Timer
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On Jul 8, 2015, at 3:31 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:

Hi Pietro, great to hear from you. Lets try to get together next time I travel 
to Italy. I generally stay in Camerano, near Ancona, but often spend time in 
Venice with Fabio or lately in Padova .. so we'd not be that far apart via 
train.

SLAPP is quite nice. I wonder if you would be interested in a NetLogo inspired 
JavaScript ABM framework: http://agentscript.org<http://agentscript.org/>. I 
need help thinking about its future.

I'm taking a break from it for a while, diving into a webgl mooc given by Ed 
Angel based on material from the latest edition, 7, of his Interactive Computer 
Graphics text .. all using webgl.

Here's the url of the mooc if you'd like to follow along:
    https://www.coursera.org/course/webgl

A major goal for a few of us is how to move ABM to 3D. We spoke with Uri and 
Seth at NetLogo and they hadn't enough time to really research how to best use 
3D.

Great to hear from you.

   -- Owen

On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Pietro Terna 
<pietro.te...@unito.it<mailto:pietro.te...@unito.it>> wrote:
    Dear all,

    sometimes I reappear ...

    My experience is very positive, with https://github.com/terna/SLAPP and 
GitHum program in my Mac.

    Best, Pietro

Il 08/07/15 18:55, Gillian Densmore ha scritto:
Just wondering what other peoples experience with githubs pages system has been.



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