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Schedule for Monday

Time Activity
9:00-10:30 session 1
10:30-11:00 break
11:00-12:30 session 2
12:30-13:30 lunch
13:30-17:00 informal, in/out

Resources

Looking to form a wiki to get your work coordinated?

The Process

  1. Form into a group of 2
  2. Come up with an interesting economic scenario
    • Discuss it with Simon
  3. What is your research question? (just have one, we don't have long)
  4. Why is it interesting?
  5. Why is this a modelling problem (where is the interplay)?

  6. What basic elements do you need to get things happening?
  7. Do you have some data to verify your model, or perhaps some expected behaviour that it should minimally perform?
  8. Start writing a simple model

Assessment

  • From the email:

     (o. You'll form into groups of TWO)
     i. Email (to simon.angus@buseco.monash.edu.au) your group's (1 per group)
     .nlogo file (with procedures and notes etc.) by
    
                       >>> 5pm, Friday 17 October 2008 <<<
    
     ii. Presentation (10min) of your model and outcomes on [DATE TBA] (we'll
     talk about it during the teaching part).

What am I looking for?

  1. Initial premise: you don't have much time... so:
  2. Thinking over actual results

    • Which phenomenon you have chosen and why
    • What your research question was
    • What you thought were the basic elements
  3. Though results would be nice! ...

    • Do they look reasonable?
    • Do you have a grasp of how the parameters affect the results?
  4. Ideas for improvements, where to go next etc.
  5. Presentation

Marking key:

Item Marks Weight (%)
Interface 15
Information 35
Procedures 20
Results 15
Presentation 15

Presentations

Suggestion

  • 2-5pm, Monday 12 October 2008

    • Pros:
      1. Get some feedback before you hand in your project on the Friday
      2. Signals that the presentation doesn't need to be super 'schmick'! .. work in progress etc. is OK -- but good to explain your thinking and where you are up to (I'm expecting most to show us your model in NL and give some example behaviours);
      3. Gets it over with
    • Cons:
      1. Possible clashes with other assessments

Questions?

Library

  1. Jing Leong has my book Complexity' (Lewin)

Groups

Team Name Members 1 Member 2 Project Topic
Les Professeurs Steph Miller Simon Angus Elevator!
tba Trent Wiltshire Matt Eglezos Shark attack
tba Andrew Johnson Savannah Seixas Fishing fleet
tba Craig Mawdsley Daniel Rana Immigration border patrol
tba Peter Mutton Phil Stefanovski Street bashings
tba Jing Leong Jessica Berndt Thermal dynamics of penguins
tba Cheng Yang Ronald Wong Bar bashings
tba Dinendra Chandrasinghe Yunhee Park Trucks and highways
tba Jackie Zucco Ravi Dutta Highway traffic
tba Leigh Krafchek Hayden Neeland tba
tba Ruwangi Welikala Johan Shah Street crime
tba Kashi Trathen Robert Ball Bit-torrent

Partner Market

  • If you are not yet in a group (you have an information problem, since you don't know who is also looking for a group), then please let me know and I might be able to help facilitate through this open market (and so provide the information you need, see):

Looking to form a group

  • ...

Files

The afternoon project

The base file

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