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The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2008
- Guido Fioretti, Alessandro Lomi:
An Agent-Based Representation of the Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice. - Kyle Wagner, Kerry Shaw:
Cricketsim: a Genetic and Evolutionary Computer Simulation. - Scott Moss:
Alternative Approaches to the Empirical Validation of Agent-Based Models. - Umberto Gostoli:
A Cognitively Founded Model of the Social Emergence of Lexicon. - Marc R. H. Roedenbeck, Barnas Nothnagel:
Rethinking Lock-in and Locking: Adopters Facing Network Effects. - Müge Özman:
Network Formation and Strategic Firm Behaviour to Explore and Exploit. - Marta Posada, Adolfo López-Paredes:
How to Choose the Bidding Strategy in Continuous Double Auctions: Imitation Versus Take-The-Best Heuristics. - Giangiacomo Bravo:
Imitation and Cooperation in Different Helping Games.
- Hans de Haan:
Complexity and Organization. Readings and Conversations by Robert Macintosh, Donald Maclean, Ralph Stacey and Douglas Griffin (Eds.). - Erol Taymaz:
Handbook of Research on Nature Inspired Computing for Economics and Management by Jean-Philippe Rennard (Ed.). - Peter Davis:
Advancing Social Simulation: the First World Congress by S. Takahashi, D. Sallach and J. Rouchier (Eds.). - Josep M. Pujol:
Complex Social Networks (Econometric Society Monographs) (Econometric Society Monographs) by Fernando Vega-Redondo. - Frédéric Amblard:
Environments for Multi-Agent Systems: First International Workshop, E4mas, 2004, New York, NY, July 19, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Danny Weyns, H. Van Dyke Parunak and Michel Fabien (eds.). - Chris Goldspink:
Organizations as Complex Systems: Social Cybernetics and Knowledge in Theory and Practice (Managing the Complex) by Maurice Yolles.
Volume 11, Number 2, March 2008
- James Dow:
Is Religion an Evolutionary Adaptation? - Ravi Bhavnani, Dan Miodownik, Jonas Nart:
REsCape: an Agent-Based Framework for Modeling Resources, Ethnicity, and Conflict. - Juliette Rouchier, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, Gary Polhill, Keiki Takadama:
Progress in Model-To-Model Analysis. - Segismundo S. Izquierdo, Luis R. Izquierdo, Nicholas Mark Gotts:
Reinforcement Learning Dynamics in Social Dilemmas. - Diemo Urbig, Jan Lorenz, Heiko Herzberg:
Opinion Dynamics: the Effect of the Number of Peers Met at Once. - Gary Polhill, Dawn Cassandra Parker, Daniel Brown, Volker Grimm:
Using the ODD Protocol for Describing Three Agent-Based Social Simulation Models of Land-Use Change. - Ugo Merlone, Michele Sonnessa, Pietro Terna:
Horizontal and Vertical Multiple Implementations in a Model of Industrial Districts. - Sylvie Huet, Guillaume Deffuant:
Differential Equation Models Derived from an Individual-Based Model Can Help to Understand Emergent Effects. - Keiki Takadama, Tetsuro Kawai, Yuhsuke Koyama:
Micro- and Macro-Level Validation in Agent-Based Simulation: Reproduction of Human-Like Behaviors and Thinking in a Sequential Bargaining Game. - Xavier Vilà:
A Model-To-Model Analysis of Bertrand Competition.
- Marco A. Janssen, Lilian Na'ia Alessa, C. Michael Barton, Sean Bergin, Allen Lee:
Towards a Community Framework for Agent-Based Modelling.
- Scott E. Page:
Social Simulation: Technologies, Advances and New Discoveries (Premier Reference) by Bruce Edmonds, Cesareo Hernandez and Klaus G. Troitzsch. - Gianluca Manzo:
Agent-Based Models by Nigel Gilbert. - Magda Fontana:
Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation in the Social and Human Sciences by Denis Phan and Frédéric Amblard (Eds.). - Alessandro Raimondi:
Simulation Modeling and Analysis with ARENA by T. Altiok and Benjamin Melamed. - Alessandro Raimondi:
Simulation by Sheldon M. Ross. - Alessandro Raimondi:
Simulation of Dynamic Systems with Matlab and Simulink by Klee Harold.
Volume 11, Number 3, June 2008
- Oliver Will, Rainer Hegselmann:
A Replication That Failed - on the Computational Model in 'Michael W. Macy and Yoshimichi Sato: Trust, Cooperation and Market Formation in the U.S. and Japan. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, May 2002'. - Gero Schwenk, Torsten Reimer:
Simple Heuristics in Complex Networks: Models of Social Influence. - Noam Bergman, Alex Haxeltine, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Jonathan Köhler, Michel Schilperoord, Jan Rotmans:
Modelling Socio-Technical Transition Patterns and Pathways. - Keith Christensen, Yuya Sasaki:
Agent-Based Emergency Evacuation Simulation with Individuals with Disabilities in the Population. - Dmytro Tykhonov, Catholijn M. Jonker, Sebastiaan A. Meijer, Tim Verwaart:
Agent-Based Simulation of the Trust and Tracing Game for Supply Chains and Networks. - Annie Abello, Sharyn Lymer, Laurie Brown, Ann Harding, Ben Phillips:
Enhancing the Australian National Health Survey Data for Use in a Microsimulation Model of Pharmaceutical Drug Usage and Cost. - Yutaka Nakai, Masayoshi Muto:
Emergence and Collapse of Peace with Friend Selection Strategies.
- Alan G. Isaac:
Simulating Evolutionary Games: A Python-Based Introduction.
- David Hales:
The Social Atom: Why the Rich Get Richer, Cheaters Get Caught, and Your Neighbor Usually Looks Like You by Mark Buchanan. - Jim Doran:
The Model-Based Archaeology of Socionatural Systems by Timothy A. Kohler and Sander E. van der Leeuw (Eds.). - Jim Doran:
Socialising Complexity: Approaches to Power and Interaction in Archaeological Discourse by Sheila Kohring and Stephanie Wynne-Jones (Eds.). - Martin Neumann:
Social Connectionism: a Reader and Handbook for Simulations by Frank van Overwalle. - Armando Geller:
The Flight from Reality in the Human Sciences by I. Shapiro.
Volume 11, Number 4, October 2008
- Thomas T. Hills, Peter M. Todd:
Population Heterogeneity and Individual Differences in an Assortative Agent-Based Marriage and Divorce Model (MADAM) Using Search with Relaxing Expectations. - Ayse Mumcu, Ismail Saglam:
Marriage Formation/Dissolution and Marital Distribution in a Two-Period Economic Model of Matching with Cooperative Bargaining. - Martin Neumann:
Homo Socionicus: a Case Study of Simulation Models of Norms. - D. Scott Bennett:
Governments, Civilians, and the Evolution of Insurgency: Modeling the Early Dynamics of Insurgencies. - Gokhan Ozertan, Baris Cevik:
Pricing Strategies and Protection of Digital Products Under Presence of Piracy: A Welfare Analysis. - Shuguang Suo, Yu Chen:
The Dynamics of Public Opinion in Complex Networks. - André C. R. Martins:
Replication in the Deception and Convergence of Opinions Problem. - Floriana Gargiulo, Alberto Mazzoni:
Can Extremism Guarantee Pluralism? - James D. A. Millington, Raul Romero-Calcerrada, John Wainwright, George L. W. Perry:
An Agent-Based Model of Mediterranean Agricultural Land-Use/Cover Change for Examining Wildfire Risk.
- Roshan M. D'Souza, Roshan D'Souza:
A Framework for Megascale Agent Based Model Simulations on Graphics Processing Units. - Joshua M. Epstein:
Why Model? - Michael W. Macy, Yoshimichi Sato:
Reply to Will and Hegselmann. - Oliver Will, Rainer Hegselmann:
Remark on a Reply.
- Flaminio Squazzoni:
Emergence: Contemporary Readings in Philosophy and Science (Bradford Books) by Mark A. Bedau and Paul Humphreys (Eds.). - Bruce Edmonds:
The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies by Scott E. Page. - Jos Timmermans:
Catastrophes in Nature and Society: Mathematical Modeling of Complex Systems by Rem G. Khlebopros, Viktor A. Okhonin and Abram I. Fet. - Adolfo López-Paredes:
Social Neuroscience: Integrating Biological and Psychological Explanations of Social Behavior by Eddie Harmon-Jones and Piotr Winkielman (Eds.).
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