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Re: CW and GM


From: Pietro Terna
Subject: Re: CW and GM
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 09:37:13 +0100

        Dear Benedikt and all,

        following Marcus suggestions:

1.      in CW-0.0,

        we have to rename rule.h to Rule.h and rule.m and Rule.m

2.      in GM-0.0,

        we have to change line 8 in ObserverSwarm.h from 
        #import <Analysis.h> to
        #import <analysis.h>

        Sorry that we have not checked CW and GW in a Unix environment. I think
that Gigi will produce rapidly the 0.1 versions of his packages.

        Yours, Pietro

At 17.24 12/11/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Ciao Gigi,
>
>Your tarballs seem to be missing Rule.h and Analysis.h. Pietro's bt-ct-1.0
does not provide these files.
>
>Make in GM-0.0 gives the following message:
>
>In file included from Main.m:5:
>ObserverSwarm.h:8: Analysis.h: No such file or directory
>make: *** [Main.o] Error 1
>
>Make in CW-0.0 gives the following message(s):
>
>In file included from RuleMaker.h:10,
>                 from ModelSwarm.h:12,
>                 from ObserverSwarm.h:4,
>                 from Main.m:5:
>DataWarehouse.h:9: Rule.h: No such file or directory
>In file included from DataWarehouse.h:11,
>                 from RuleMaker.h:10,
>                 from ModelSwarm.h:12,
>                 from ObserverSwarm.h:4,
>                 from Main.m:5:
>Effector.h:9: Rule.h: No such file or directory
>In file included from ModelSwarm.h:12,
>                 from ObserverSwarm.h:4,
>                 from Main.m:5:
>RuleMaker.h:12: Rule.h: No such file or directory
>In file included from ModelSwarm.h:13,
>                 from ObserverSwarm.h:4,
>                 from Main.m:5:
>RuleMaster.h:9: Rule.h: No such file or directory
>In file included from Main.m:5:
>ObserverSwarm.h:8: Analysis.h: No such file or directory
>make: *** [Main.o] Error 1
>
>Regards,
>Benedikt
>
>Ferraris wrote:
>
>>         Hi all,
>>
>>         Sorry, I have missed the object in the previous message, so I
repeat sending
>>
>>         at ftp://ftp.santafe.edu/pub/swarm/users-contrib/anarchy/
>> you'll find the new files:
>>         CW-0.0.tar.gz
>>         GM-0.0.tar.gz
>>
>> The first file contains a generalized package, CW (Classifier Workbech),
that simplifies the approach to classifier systems by allowing users to
handle them easily. The CW code contains a generalised classifier system
and an application (a workbench): while the former copes with a variety of
problems, the latter simulates them. The workbench helps the user in
choosing the values of parameters and in verifying the classifier system's
performance. Then he can include the kernel of the CW (i.e. the generalised
classifier system) in any Swarm model and use classifiers without writing a
specific code.
>>
>>         The second one contains the package GM, (Genetic manipulator),
that manages the genetic evolution of a set of "chromosomes". The
chromosomes represent the genotype of a function from which we derive the
evolution of the fitness. The RuleMaker of GM is able to perform
reproduction, crossover and mutation of a set of arrays of characters which
represent the chromosomes. This program can be easily included in every
Swarm model.
>>
>>         Both packages follow the internal ERA (Environment-Rules-Agents)
scheme introduced by Terna in bp-ct-1.0 (see
ftp://ftp.santafe.edu/pub/swarm/users-contrib/anarchy/bp-ct-1.0.tar.gz )
>>
>>         Yours, Gigi
>>
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