Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena.
1995; Oxford University Press; Volume: 74; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2580509
ISSN1534-7605
AutoresKenneth A. Bollen, Nigel Gilbert, Jim Doran,
Tópico(s)Business Strategy and Innovation
ResumoSimulating societies: an introduction, Jim Doran and Nigel Gilbert simulating of complex organizational processes - a review of methods and their epistemological foundations, Ann C. Seror the evolution of technologies, Klaus G. Troitzsch simulating the emergence of social order from individual behaviour, Andrzej Nowak and Bibb Latane the architecture of society - stochastic simulation of urban movement, Alan Penn and Nick Dalton multi-agent simulation as a tool for studying emergent processes in societies, Alexis Drogoul and Jacques Ferber simulating fishermen society, F. Bousquet, C. Cambier, C. Mullon, P. Morand, J. Quensiere Simulating prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies, Steven Mithen the EOS project - modelling Upper Palaeolithic social change, Jim Doran, Mike Palmer, Nigel Gilbert, Paul Mellars learning to co-operate using cultural algorithms, Robert G. Reynolds the simulation of trade in oligopolistic markets Jose Castro Caldas and Helder Coelho mind is not enough - the precognitive bases of social interaction, Rosaria Conte and Cristiano Castelfranchi.
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