JASA is a high-performance auction simulator. It is designed for performing experiments in agent-based computational economics. JASA implements variants of the double-auction market, which is commonly used to run real-world market places such as stock exchanges. It is designed to be highly extensible, so that other types of auctions can easily be implemented. The software also provides base classes for implementing simple adaptive trading agents. It was developed for research carried out at the Agent Applications, Research and Technology group of Liverpool University.
| Tags | Software Development Libraries Java Libraries Scientific/Engineering Artificial Intelligence Games/Entertainment Simulation |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Changes: This release uses RePast version 3.0 instead of 2.2. Several new trading strategies and graphs have been added, and there are some important bugfixes.


Changes: The most significant change in this release is integration with the RePast toolkit for visualising and monitoring interactive simulations. Additionally, there are several important bugfixes.


Changes: Miscellaneous bugfixes have been made.


Changes: A serious bug in the way that random numbers were generated was fixed.