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 ===== Classes ===== ===== Classes =====
  
-^Ref ^  Topic  ​                 ^Models ​                  ^ Exercise ​|+^Ref ^  Topic  ​                 ^Exercises ​                  ^ Data |
 |1  |Introduction| | | |1  |Introduction| | |
 |    |{{:​spatdb_lect1.pdf|}} | | | |    |{{:​spatdb_lect1.pdf|}} | | |
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 |    |{{:​spatdb_lect2.pdf|}} | | | |    |{{:​spatdb_lect2.pdf|}} | | |
 |3  |The Relational Database Model 2| | | |3  |The Relational Database Model 2| | |
-|    | | | | +|    |{{:​spatdb_lect3.pdf|}} | {{:​assignment_1.pdf|}}| | 
-|4  | | | | +|4  |The Relational Database Model 2 + Intro PostgreSQL| | | 
-|    | | | | +|    |{{:​spatdb_lect4.pdf|}} | [[http://​files.opengeo.org/​workshopmaterials/​postgis-workshop-201401.zip|Data for postgis practice]]
-|5  | | | | +|5  |Interacting with Relational Databases ​| | | 
-|    | | | |+|    |{{:​spatdb_lect5.pdf|}} |{{:​assignment_2.pdf|}} | |
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 +|    | {{:​spatdb_lect7-8.pdf|}}| {{::​assignment_3.pdf|}}| {{::​pgroutingdataprep.zip|}}|
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 +|9  |Graph Databases| | |
 +|    | {{::​spatdb_lect10.pdf|}}| | |
 +|10 |Graph Databases| | |
 +|    | {{::​spatdb_lect11.pdf|}}| | [[https://​github.com/​neo4j-contrib/​m2/​blob/​master/​releases/​org/​neo4j/​neo4j-spatial/​0.13-neo4j-2.1.2/​neo4j-spatial-0.13-neo4j-2.1.2-server-plugin.zip?​raw=true|Spatial extension for neo4j 2.1.x]]|
 +|    | | |{{::​neoscripts.zip|}} |
 +|    | | |[[http://​neo4j-contrib.github.io/​spatial/​|Neo4j Spatial Tutorial]] |
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-===== Papers for Final Projects ===== 
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-The final project consists of an implementation and discussion of an ABM model. Each of the references below contains a description of a model. ​ 
-| | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​gas_book_chap3.pdf|Sex,​ Culture and Conflict in SugarScape}}. From J Epstein, R. Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Bottom Up. MIT Press, 1996.| 
-|  | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​gas_book_chap4.pdf|Trade in SugarScape}}. From J Epstein, R. Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science from the Bottom Up. MIT Press, 1996.| 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​3163/​version/​2/​view|S Bergin (2012). Torsten Hägerstrand’s Spatial Innovation Diffusion Model. Available in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-|  | {{http://​jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/​16/​4/​11.html|S Heckbert (2014). MayaSim: An agent-based model of the ancient Maya social-ecological system.}}{{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​3063/​version/​4/​view| Available in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-| |{{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​3705/​version/​2/​view| R Axelrod (1997). “The dissemination of culture - A model with local convergence and global polarization.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 41: 203-226.Replicated in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​3377/​version/​1/​view|J Pepper and B Smuts (2000). The evolution of cooperation in an ecological context: an agent-based model. Replicated in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​3890/​version/​2/​view|K Kahn (2014) A model of the Spanish Flu Pandemic. Available in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​3051/​version/​1/​view|Schindler J (2012) A simple Multi-Agent System of the Tragedy Of the Commons. Available in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​2762/​version/​1/​view| A K Knittel, R Riolo and R Snow (2011). Development and evaluation of an agent-based model of sexual partnership. Adaptive Behavior (available at CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}|. 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​2274/​version/​2/​view| M Janssen and N.D. Rollins (2012). Evolution of cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,​ 81: 220-229. Available in CoMSES Computational Model Library).}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.openabm.org/​model/​2222/​version/​2/​view|Axtell,​ Epstein, et al. (2002) Population Growth and Collapse in a Multi-Agent Model of the Kayenta Anasazi in Long House Valley. PNAS 99(3): 7275-7279. ​ Replicated in M Janssen and available in CoMSES Computational Model Library.}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Bandini2007.pdf|S Bandini, F Celada, S Manzoni, G Vizzari (2007). Modelling the immune system: the case of situated cellular agents, Natural Computing, 6(1):​19-32.}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Balzter1998.pdf|H. Balzter, P. W. Braun, W. Köhler (1998) Cellular automata models for vegetation dynamics. Ecological Modelling 107(2-3):​113-125}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Berjak2002.pdf|S. G. Berjak, ​ J. W. Hearne (2002) An improved cellular automaton model for simulating fire in a spatially heterogeneous Savanna system. Ecological Modelling 148(2):​133–15}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Yassemi2008.pdf|S. Yassemi, S. Dragićevića,​ M. Schmidt(2008),​ Design and implementation of an integrated GIS-based cellular automata model to characterize forest fire behaviour, Ecological Modelling, 210(1–2), 71–84}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Sirakoulis2000.pdf|G.Ch Sirakoulis, I. Karafyllidis,​ A. Thanailakis (2000) A cellular automaton model for the effects of population movement and vaccination on epidemic propagation. Ecological Modelling 133(3): 209–223}}| 
-|  | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​White2007.pdf|S. Hoya White, A. Martín del Rey, G. Rodríguez Sánchez(2007),​ Modeling epidemics using cellular automata. Applied Mathematics and Computation,​ 186(1):​193-202}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Beauchemin2005.pdf|C. Beauchemin, J. Samuel, J. Tuszynskia (2005) A simple cellular automaton model for influenza A viral infections. Journal of Theoretical Biology 232(2) 223–234}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.plosntds.org/​article/​info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pntd.0000942|Medeiros,​ L. C., Castilho, C. A. R., Braga, C., de Souza, W. V., Regis, L., Monteiro, A. M. V. (2011). Modeling the dynamic transmission of dengue fever: investigating disease persistence. PLOS neglected tropical diseases, 5(1), e942.}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.hks.harvard.edu/​netgov/​files/​fellows/​onnela_j/​papers/​A7.pdf| R. Toivonen, J. Onnela, J. Saramaki, J. Hyvonen, K. Kaski (2006) A model for social networks. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 371(2):​851–860}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.scs-europe.net/​conf/​ecms2011/​ecms2011%20accepted%20papers/​ibs_ECMS_0044.pdf| Sławomir Nikiel (2012) Game logic simulation based on Cellular automata and flocking techniques}}| 
-| | {{http://​www.dpi.inpe.br/​gilberto/​cursos/​st-society-2014/​Feitosa2012.pdf| F. Feitosa, A.M. Monteiro, Urban Conventions and Residential Location Choice. CAMUSS Conference (Cellular Automata Modeling forUrban and Spatial Systems 2012)}}| 
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