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Making Sense of Actor Behaviour
Author(s) -
Tony Clark,
Balbir Barn,
Vinay Kulkarni,
Souvik Barat
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
middlesex university research repository (middlesex university of london)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4503-6215-3
DOI - 10.1145/3299771.3299783
Subject(s) - sense (electronics) , computer science , engineering , electrical engineering
Sense-making with respect to actor-based systems is challenging because of the non-determinism arising from concurrent behaviour. One strategy is to produce a trace of event histories that can be processed post-execution. Given a semantic domain, the histories can be translated into visual representations of the semantics in the form of filmstrips. This paper proposes a general pattern for the production of filmstrips from actor histories that can be implemented in a way that is independent of the particular data types used to represent the events, semantics and graphical displays. We demonstrate the pattern with respect to a simulation involving predators and prey which is a typical agent-based application.

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