Volume 4,
Number 1,
January 2001
Special issue:
Starting from Society:
the Application of Social Analogies to Computational Systems
Refereed Articles
Forum
- Miles T. Parker:
What is Ascape and Why Should You Care?
- Klaus Auer, Tim Norris:
"ArrierosAlife" a Multi-Agent Approach Simulating the Evolution of a Social System: Modeling the Emergence of Social Networks with "Ascape".
Reviews
Volume 4,
Number 2,
March 2001
Agent-based modelling,
game theory and natural resource management issues
Refereed Articles
- Wolfgang Balzer, Karl R. Brendel, Solveig Hofmann:
Bad Arguments in the Comparison of Game Theory and Simulation in Social Studies.
- Scott Moss:
Game Theory: Limitations and an Alternative.
- O. Thébaud, B. Locatelli:
Modelling the emergence of resource-sharing conventions: an agent-based approach.
- Jim Doran:
Intervening to Achieve Co-operative Ecosystem Management: Towards an Agent Based Model.
- Olivier Barreteau, François Bousquet, Jean-Marie Attonaty:
Role-playing games for opening the black box of multi-agent systems: method and lessons of its application to Senegal River Valley irrigated systems.
- Sophie Thoyer, Sylvie Morardet, Patrick Rio, Leo Simon, Rachel Goodhue, Gordon Rausser:
A Bargaining Model to Simulate Negotiations between Water Users.
- Bruce Edmonds:
Commentary.
- Sophie Thoyer, Sylvie Morardet, Patrick Rio:
A short answer to Bruce Edmonds's commentary.
- Rosaria Conte, Frank Dignum:
From Social Monitoring to Normative Influence.
- Juliette Rouchier, Martin O'Connor, François Bousquet:
The creation of a reputation in an artificial society organised by a gift system.
- Frédéric Gannon:
Commentary.
Forum
- Pietro Terna:
Creating Artificial Worlds: A Note on Sugarscape and Two Comments.
Reviews
Volume 4,
Number 3,
June 2001
Applied Simulation Analysis
- Andreas Pyka:
Editorial introduction.
- Michael Möhring, Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Lake Anderson Revisited by Agents.
- Wolfgang Kerber, Nicole J. Saam:
Competition as a Test of Hypotheses: Simulation of Knowledge-generating Market Processes.
- Günter Haag, Philipp Liedl:
Modelling and Simulating Innovation Behaviour within Micro-based Correlated Decision Processes.
- Thomas Brenner:
Simulating the Evolution of Localised Industrial Clusters - An Identification of the Basic Mechanisms.
- Nigel Gilbert, Andreas Pyka, Petra Ahrweiler:
Innovation Networks - A Simulation Approach.
- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo, Sidney Winter:
History-Friendly models: An overview of the case of the Computer Industry.
- Uwe Cantner, Bernd Ebersberger, Horst Hanusch, Jens J. Krüger, Andreas Pyka:
Empirically Based Simulation: The Case of Twin Peaks in National Income.
Forum
- Kai-H. Brassel:
Flexible Modelling with VSEit, the Versatile Simulation Environment for the Internet.
- Yvonne Haffner, Stefan Gramel:
Modelling Strategies for Water Supply Companies to Deal with Nitrate Pollution.
Reviews
Volume 4,
Number 4,
October 2001
- Guido Fioretti:
Information Structure and Behaviour of a Textile Industrial District.
- Henriëtte S. Otter, Anne van der Veen, Huib J. de Vriend:
ABLOoM: Location Behaviour, Spatial Patterns, and Agent-based Modelling.
- Felix Flentge, Daniel Polani, Thomas Uthmann:
Modelling the Emergence of Possession Norms using Memes.
- David William Pearson, Marie-Reine Boudarel:
Pair Interactions: Real and Perceived Attitudes.
- Rob Stocker, David G. Green, David Newth:
Consensus and cohesion in simulated social networks.
- Andreas Flache, Rainer Hegselmann:
Do Irregular Grids make a Difference? Relaxing the Spatial Regularity Assumption in Cellular Models of Social Dynamics.
Forum
- Andre Costopoulos:
Evaluating the Impact of Increasing Memory on Agent Behaviour: Adaptive patterns in an Agent-based Simulation of Subsistence.
- Carl Henning Reschke:
Evolutionary Perspectives on Simulations of Social Systems.
Reviews
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