Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems IV: Post Proceedings of The AESCS International Workshop 2005

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T. Terano, H. Kita, H. Deguchi, K. Kijima
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 27, 2007 - Computers - 200 pages

Agent-Based Modeling/Simulation (ABM/ABS) is an emerging field that enables bottom-up and experimental analysis in social sciences such as economics, management, sociology and politics. The chapters of this book are the selected papers from those presented the Third International Workshop on Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems held in Tokyo, Japan in 2005. Articles in this book covers methodological issues, computational model/software, combination with gaming simulation, and real-world applications to economic, management/organizational and social issues.

 

Contents

MultiAgent Participatory Simulations Between Experimental
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An AgentsBased
32
Explanation of Binarized Time Series by a Behavioral Economic
49
A Pedestrian Agent Model Using Relative Coordinate Systems
63
Analyzing TowAway Policy in a Local Community
79
A Study on Countermeasures Against Computer Virus Propagation
88
The SocioNetwork Model with an AgentBased Approach
105
Scaling Properties of TwoSided Matching with Compromise
121
Why Should I Believe Your Signal? An Application of Adaptive Learning
139
Proposal of an AgentBased Simulator for Education of Social Research
156
Replication of Sugarscape Using MASON
183
Validation Tool Based on MetaProgramming
191
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