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1 -= {{simpa/}} Home =
1 +#includeMacros("SimpA.MacroSheet")
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3 -**{{simpa/}}** is a framework extending the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer for programming complex (concurrent in particular) applications.
3 +1 {style:type=span|font-family=arial,helvetica,sans-serif}simpA{style}
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5 -simpA is based on the **{{aea/}}** ({{simpa short="no"/}}) programming model, which introduces high-level metaphors taken from human society, namely **agents** - programmed to perform some kind of tasks and activities and **artifacts** as resources and tools that are dynamically constructed and used by agents to coordinate and execute their individual and collective activities. A&A gets its main inspiration from Activity Theory.
5 +*simpA* is a framework extending the basic Java environment with an agent-oriented abstraction layer for programming complex (concurrent in particular) applications.
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7 -Being based on a library on top of Java, {{simpa/}} applications can be compiled and run directly on a flat Java environment.
7 +simpA is based on the *A&A* (Agents and Artifacts) programming model, which introduces high-level metaphors taken from human society, namely *agents* - programmed to perform some kind of tasks and activities and *artifacts* as resources and tools that are dynamically constructed and used by agents to coordinate and execute their individual and collective activities. A&A gets its main inspiration from Activity Theory.
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9 -**{{simpa/}}** technology is fully open-source, hosted on [[SourceForge>>http://sourceforge.net]].
9 +Being based on a library on top of Java, simpA applications can be compiled and run directly on a flat Java environment.
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11 -{{include reference="Environment" excludeFirstHeading="true"/}}
11 +*simpA* technology is fully open-source, hosted on [SourceForge|http://sourceforge.net].
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