Hi Jeewoong,
another advantage of using Jess with any other modeling framework like Repast or Swarm is the possibility of declarative modeling. The controversy of declarative vs. procedural modeling is not the topic of this mailing list but the bottom line is that some people think a human reasoning is better represented with rules in declarative style.

Jeewoong Byeon wrote:
Hi!
I have a very newbie question.  For me, Jess is the way to show better
UI at first glance.  But I am wrong.
Then I found that so many people using Jess with Repast like simulation toolkit.
Why people use Jess in agent simulation model?  All Jess rule can
represent in punch of if-then-else statement in Java.  Then what is
the Jess's advantage to use it?

Thanks
Jeewoong


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