Advancing Social Simulation: The First World Congress

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Shingo Takahashi, David Sallach, Juliette Rouchier
Springer Science & Business Media, Jan 8, 2008 - Computers - 354 pages

Agent-based modeling and social simulation have emerged as both developments of and challenges to the social sciences. The developments include agent-based computational economics and investigations of theoretical sociological concepts using formal simulation techniques. Among the challenges are the development of qualitative modeling techniques, implementation of agent-based models to investigate phenomena for which conventional economic, social, and organizational models have no face validity, and the application of physical modeling techniques to social processes. Bringing together diverse approaches to social simulation and research agendas, this book presents a unique collection of contributions from the First World Congress on Social Simulation, held in 2006 in Kyoto, Japan. The work emerged from the collaboration of the Pacific Asian Association for Agent-Based Approach in Social Systems Sciences, the North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science, and the European Social Simulation Association.

 

Contents

KAIZEN for AgentBased Modeling
1
Complexity and the Place of Formalism in Social Science
22
Emergence of Peace due to Neutral Attitude Toward Others
47
Why Do We Like to Stay with Our Friends? Modelling
70
A Comparative Study of OrderDriven and QuoteDriven
95
Contents
107
A Declarative Model Assembly Infrastructure for Verification
129
Making More Sense of AgentBased Simulation
153
Effective Guidelines for Organizational Learning in
201
Learning and Belief Dissemination Through Coaction
225
Central and Peripheral
249
Evolution of Compassion Under UnRepeated Interaction
273
Principia for Strategic Exploration of Social
295
Dynamics of Task Oriented Agent Behaviour in Multiple
319
CaseBased Model of Emotional Expression Influence
343
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Interactive AgentBased Simulation Environment of SABER
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