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David Bryson edited this page Jan 17, 2014
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Avida is a free, open source software platform for conducting and analyzing experiments with self-replicating and evolving computer programs. It provides detailed control over experimental settings and protocols, a large array of measurement tools, and sophisticated methods to analyze and post-process experimental data.
The following articles provide a good introduction to Avida:
- Testing Darwian by Carl Zimmer (Cover story of Feb 2005 Discover Magazine).
- Twice as Natural by Richard Lenski (2001)
- [Meet the Scientist](http://www.microbeworld.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=784:mts59-charles-ofria-&catid=37:meet-the-scientist&Itemid=1550 podcast interview of Charles Ofria by Carl Zimmer (2010)
More detailed materials:
- Avida: A Software Platform for Research in Computational Evolutionary Biology by C. Ofria, D.M. Bryson, and C. Wilke (2009).
- The latest documentation supplied with Avida (found in the avida-core directory of the source folder)
- The contents of this Wiki
If you would like to contribute to this documentation, please create an account via the log-in link at the top-right of the page.
- Overview
- [A Guided Tour of the Ancestor and its Hardware](Default Ancestor Guided Tour)
- Text Viewer
- Configuration and Command Reference
- Experiment and Analysis Guides