Re: [FRIAM] Agent Based Modeling and Biomimicry

2008-07-18 Thread Ann Racuya-Robbins
at Friam and the Santa Fe Complex. Ann Racuya-Robbins Founder and CEO World Knowledge BankĀ® https://www.wkbank.com <https://www.wkbank.com/> From: Steve Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 9:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Agent

Re: [FRIAM] Agent Based Modeling and Biomimicry

2008-07-15 Thread Marcus G. Daniels
peter wrote: > This is the same subject that scared me regarding the comments at last > Fridays lecture at SFI " Computational thinking means we do not have > to worry about what is we can target whats desired and model that " > Totally Orwellian This has been the appeal of programming to me s

Re: [FRIAM] Agent Based Modeling and Biomimicry

2008-07-15 Thread peter
cs: 1. Agent Based Modeling and Biomimicry (Ann Racuya-Robbins) ---------------- Subject: [FRIAM] Agent Based Modeling and Biomimicry From: "Ann Racuya-Robbins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:26:54 -0600 To:

[FRIAM] Agent Based Modeling and Biomimicry

2008-07-14 Thread Ann Racuya-Robbins
I have noticed that often more men are interested in Agent Based Modeling than women while more women are interested in Biomimicry than men. I am wondering why this is? I would like to put out this question to others. Both ABM and Biomimicry have much to offer. To me Agent Based Modeling takes a