Dagstuhl Seminar Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997
Ramzi Suleiman, Klaus G. Troitzsch, G. Nigel Gilbert (Eds.):
Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation [Dagstuhl Seminar, May 5-9, 1997].
Physica-Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7908-1265-X
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Simulations as Tools for Modelling and Theory Building
- G. Nigel Gilbert:
Models, Processes and Algorithms: Towards a Simulation Toolkit.
3-16
- Jim Doran:
Questions in the Methodology of Artificial Societies.
17-25
- Georg Müller:
Computer Assisted Interfacing: On the Use of Computer Simulation for Theory Construction.
26-47
- Christina Stoica:
Interactive Neural Networks as Tools for Modeling Social Systems.
48-61
Multi-Agent Based Simulations
- Wolfgang Balzer:
SMASS: A Serial Multi-Agent System for Social Simulation.
65-82
- Christoph Urban:
PECS: A Reference Model for the Simulation of Multi-Agent Systems.
83-114
- Matthew J. Rockloff:
Bedrock: Building Multi-Agent Simulation Applications.
115-130
- Rosaria Conte:
Diversity in Strategies of Partnership Formation.
131-148
Game Theory and Cellular Automata
Sensitivity Analysis
Applications
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