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Network Simulation

The network-based simulation method models large-scale scenarios by abstracting relationships between buildings and spaces as a network of nodes and edges. Nodes represent key locations, such as buildings or intersections, while edges define pathways connecting them. This approach analyzes spatial relationships, movement flows, and accessibility patterns, offering insights into the connectivity and efficiency of urban or architectural systems at scale.

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Documentation

H.I.V.E.'s documentation provides detailed explanations of every component in the Network-Based simulation, including parameters and features to help you build and customize pedestrian simulations with confidence.

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Video Tutorial Series

The H.I.V.E. Essentials tutorial series walks you through every component of the Network-Based simulation, explaining parameters in detail and showing you how to build, customize, and refine pedestrian workflows step by step.

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Example Files

H.I.V.E.'s example files showcase ready-to-use setups for the Network-Based simulation, giving you practical references to explore component connections, parameter settings, and complete pedestrian workflows.

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H.I.V.E. Network: Building a Simulation
00:40
H.I.V.E. Network: Creating a Program
00:45
H.I.V.E. Network: Creating an Agent Type
00:52
H.I.V.E. Network: Defining Agent Type Defaults
00:42
H.I.V.E. Network: Creating an Environment
00:32
H.I.V.E. Network: Compiling a Simulation
00:45
H.I.V.E. Network: Running a Simulation
01:13
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