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Sim2Web: an Open Source System for Web-Enabling Economic and Financial Simulations

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  • Sergio Margarita
  • Michele Sonnessa

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In this paper we propose a general framework for web-enabling economic and financial simulations. Especially suited for agent-based models, the system is fully build upon Open Source software and well-known standards which ensure a very high level of generality. For the sake of completeness, two tools are used to make an instance of this framework: JAS Library as a simulation tool and Zope for web interface and users management. Both communicate through XML-RPC. In conclusion, this system is used to simulate the Prisoner's Dilemma problem.

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  • Sergio Margarita & Michele Sonnessa, 2003. "Sim2Web: an Open Source System for Web-Enabling Economic and Financial Simulations," Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 6(4), pages 1-12.
  • Handle: RePEc:jas:jasssj:2003-13-3
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