Individual-based modeling: an attractive methodology to study bio systems

Authors

  • Marta Ginovart Gisbert Universidad Politecnica de Cataluña
  • Monica Blanco
  • Xavier Portell
  • Pol Ferrer-Closas

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present the general characteristics of the individual-based models (IbMs), and the way to deal with them when a bio system, a set of discrete life entities evolving in a changing environment, is modeled. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages that this type of discrete modeling has compared with the more classical continuous modeling is presented. It describes the specific and recently accepted protocol to follow in order to presents and communicate an IbM, and it identifies the platform NetLogo, of public use and free access from the web, which is suitable for the implementation of this kind of computational model. All of this corroborates the interest in introducing the IbMs to work and practice with the modeling competence in teaching.

Keywords

Modeling of bio systems, Computational models, Individual-based models, Discrete simulations, NetLogo

Author Biography

Marta Ginovart Gisbert, Universidad Politecnica de Cataluña

Funcionario de Carrera en el cuerpo de Catedráticos de Escuela Universitaria en el área de conocimiento de Matemática Aplicada.

Universidad: Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña

Departamento: Matemática Aplicada III

Published

2012-05-07

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