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MASON (Java)

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Developer(s)
  
Sean Luke

Written in
  
Java

Development status
  
Active

Platform
  
Java platform

Initial release
  
2003; 14 years ago (2003)

Stable release
  
19 / June 19, 2015; 20 months ago (2015-06-19)

MASON is a multi-agent simulation environment developed in Java.

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Development

MASON is developed at George Mason University's Evolutionary Computation Laboratory in conjunction with the GMU Center for Social Complexity. First released in 2003, the environment continues to be maintained and kept up to date. The name, as well as referring to the parent institution, derives from the acronym Multi-Agent Simulator Of Neighborhoods (or Networks).

MASON development started within the Java.net environment, then moved to Google Code and is now at GitHub.

Whilst MASON is less extensive than other similar libraries it is designed with simplicity and execution speed as a priority.

Applets

Applets developed using MASON include Craig Reynolds' Boids algorithm, Balls and Bands, a simulation of Hooke's Law, an L-system generator, Conway's Game of Life, Sugarscape and autonomous multi-robot systems.

MASON may be used with the Eclipse Integrated development environment.

References

MASON (Java) Wikipedia