Sean, I will send this directly to you in consideration of those on the mailing list (if others are interested just let me know). BTW, do you have a summary of notable changes in ver.11? -Mike Sean Luke wrote: > Good to hear, Mike. Do you have a pointer to a PDF or an example applet? > > Sean > > On Apr 5, 2006, at 10:41 AM, Mike Little wrote: > >> Sean, >> It's great to see a new release of MASON. Do you have an on-line >> pointer to a summary of the new features in version 11? (I couldn't >> find anything perusing the /projects/mason location). >> >> BTW, I may have forgotten to point you to our paper last fall >> that references your recent MASON work: >> >> Detecting Coordinated Attacks in Tactical Wireless Networks >> using Cooperative Signature-based Detectors. 2005. Mike Little, >> Calvin Ko. IEEE MILCOM 2005. >> >> -Mike >> >> Sean Luke wrote: >> >>> The George Mason University Evolutionary Computation Laboratory and >>> Center for Social Complexity announce a new release of the ECJ >>> evolutionary computation library and MASON multiagent simulation >>> toolkit. Both systems have seen major improvements and revisions >>> since the last release approximately eight months ago. The two >>> systems are also being re-licensed under the Academic Free License >>> version 3.0. >>> ECJ is being released in two versions: a backward-compatable >>> version (14) and a non-backward-compatible version (15) with >>> significant framework revisions. The dual release will (hopefully) >>> give people some extra time to convert to the new version. ECJ >>> 14/15 also has numerous bug-fixes, speed improvements, and a new >>> package (spatial embedding). >>> ECJ can be found here: >>> http://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/ecj/ >>> ECJ CVS access is also available at SourceForge, but >>> sourceforge.net has experienced a major hardware failure this past >>> week and CVS access is not expected for several days at the earliest. >>> MASON 11 is a major revision of our multiagent simulator. It >>> sports a new charting and tracking facility, several new problem >>> domains, and a very large number of bug fixes and improvements. >>> MASON can be found here: >>> http://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/mason/ >>> Sean Luke > >