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Ruth Meyer|

Ruth Meyer Ruth Centre for Policy Modelling Manchester
Metropolitan University
Business School
Oxford Road
Manchester UK

Biography

Ruth Meyer is a research associate at the CPM, working on the SCID and DiDIY projects.Ruth thesis at the University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics titled Agenten in Raum und Zeit: Diskrete Simulation mit Multiagentensystemen und expliziter Raumrepräsentation (Agents in Space and Time: Discrete-Event Simulation with Multi-Agent Systems and an Explicit Representation of Space) combined the first three of my research interests. It demonstrates how agent-based simulation can be defined as a new world view within the context of discrete-event simulation by joining the metaphor of multi-agent systems with an event-driven time advance. The simulation toolkit FAMOS developed as part of the thesis implements this agent-oriented world view and focusses in addition on supporting an explicit representation of space for the environment, including the movement of agents.

Research Interest

Agent-based simulation Discrete-event simulation Spatial modelling Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Environmental Informatics

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