[[ :env-model | [back] ]] ====== MODEL NAME ====== * **Compressed source code**: {{ env-model:classes:first2014:class10:game_of_life_code.zip | Game of Life }} * **Seminar presentation **: [[put it here]] * **TerraME version**: 1.3.0 \\ ;-) **DO NOT CUT-AND-PAST TEXTS FROM THE WEB. USE YOUR OWN WORDS ** ;-) \\ ===== WHAT IS IT? ===== This section could give a general understanding of what the model is trying to show or explain. Try to make it clear the usefulness of the model highlighting to which kind of studies it can be applied. ===== HOW IT WORKS ===== This section could explain what rules the CA use to create the overall behavior of the model. ===== HOW TO USE IT ===== This section could explain how to use the model, including a description of each of the parameters. ===== THINGS TO NOTICE ===== This section could give some ideas of things for the user to notice while running the model (e. g. model analysis, evaluation, charts, maps, screenshots, etc). ===== THINGS TO TRY ===== This section could give some ideas of things for the user to try to do with the model. For example: * try vary parameter SUPPORT_CAPACITY with values { 0, 10, 100}, * try to comment line 31 in the source code, * etc... ===== EXTENDING THE MODEL ===== This section could give some ideas of things to add or change in the functions/rules/states to make the model more complicated, detailed, accurate, etc. ===== TerraME FEATURES ===== This section could point out any especially interesting or unusual features of TerraME that the model makes use of. It might also point out places where workarounds were needed because of missing features. ===== RELATED MODELS ===== This section could give the names of models in the TerraME or elsewhere (Netlogo, Repast, etc) which are of related interest. ===== CREDITS AND REFERENCES ===== This section could contain a reference to the model's URL on the web if it has one, as well as any other necessary credits or references.