Abstract

Artificial Life Models in Software. Andrew Adamatzky and Maciej Komosinski (Eds.). (2005, SpringerVerlag.) Hardcover, $69.95, 344 pages, 189 illustrations. Artificial life models in software is a unique book that showcases a variety of freely available software for artificial life simulations. At first glance it may appear to be nothing new, but actually it is quite unprecedented. In these pages readers have a quick overview of what kind of simulation tools are available off the shelf on the Web today and what can be done by using them. It will be valuable for many related to artificial life, especially as an introductory reading for students who are about to plunge into this creative field of research. It will also be a nice informative reference for professional researchers and educators. Moreover, the software models introduced in this book should be quite appealing to nonscientific readers as well, potentially contributing to the outreach of artificial life research to a general audience. This book consists of thirteen chapters which are categorized into four parts as follows:

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