Using Multi-Agent MicroServices (MAMS) for Agent Based Modelling

07/27/2023
by   Martynas Jagutis, et al.
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This paper demonstrates the use of the Multi-Agent MicroServices (MAMS) architectural style through a case study based around the development of a prototype traffic simulation in which agents model a population of individuals who travel from home to work and vice versa by car.

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