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ESSA 2015: Groningen, The Netherlands
- Wander Jager, Rineke Verbrugge, Andreas Flache, Gert de Roo, Lex Hoogduin, Charlotte K. Hemelrijk:
Advances in Social Simulation 2015 [Papers from the Conference of the European Social Simulation Association 2015, Groningen, The Netherlands, 14-18 September 2015]. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 528, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-47252-2 - Kei-Léo Brousmiche, Jean-Daniel Kant, Nicolas Sabouret, François Prenot-Guinard:
From Field Data to Attitude Formation. 1-14 - Philippe Caillou, Benoit Gaudou, Arnaud Grignard, Quang Chi Truong, Patrick Taillandier:
A Simple-to-Use BDI Architecture for Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation. 15-28 - Paolo Campo, Elizabeth York, Amy Woodward, Paul Krause, Angela Druckman:
Food Incident Interactive Training Tool: A Serious Game for Food Incident Management. 29-36 - Ernesto Carrella:
A Cybernetic Model of Macroeconomic Disequilibrium. 37-52 - Edmund Chattoe-Brown, Simone Gabbriellini:
How Should Agent-Based Modelling Engage With Historical Processes? 53-66 - Marjolein de Vries, Pieter Spronck:
Evolutionary Cooperation in a Multi-agent Society. 67-79 - Samantha Dobbie, Stefano Balbi:
Design of an Empirical Agent-Based Model to Explore Rural Household Food Security Within a Developing Country Context. 81-94 - Nisuo Du, Tadahiko Murata:
Comparing Income Replacement Rate by Prefecture in Japanese Pension System. 95-108 - Maryam Ebrahimi:
Hybrid Simulation Approach for Technological Innovation Policy Making in Developing Countries. 109-119 - Harko Verhagen, Corinna Elsenbroich, Kurt Fällström:
Modelling Contextual Decision-Making in Dilemma Games. 121-127 - Jiaqi Ge, Gary Polhill:
Preliminary Results from an Agent-Based Model of the Daily Commute in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, UK. 129-142 - Nicholas Mark Gotts:
Agent-Based Modelling of Military Communications on the Roman Frontier. 143-148 - Sylvie Huet, Guillaume Deffuant:
The Leviathan Model Without Gossips and Vanity: The Richness of Influence Based on Perceived Hierarchy. 149-162 - Sylvie Huet, Nicolas Dumoulin, Guillaume Deffuant:
A Calibration to Properly Design a Model Integrating Residential Mobility and Migration in a Rural Area. 163-179 - Tobias Jordan, Philippe De Wilde, Fernando Buarque de Lima Neto:
Modeling Contagion of Behavior in Friendship Networks as Coordination Games. 181-194 - Bogumil Kaminski, Jakub Growiec, Katarzyna Growiec:
A Model of Social and Economic Capital in Social Networks. 195-200 - Andreas Koch:
The Impact of Macro-scale Determinants on Individual Residential Mobility Behaviour. 201-206 - Oscar Kraan, Gert Jan Kramer, Telli van der Lei, Gjalt Huppes:
Modelling the Energy Transition: Towards an Application of Agent Based Modelling to Integrated Assessment Modelling. 207-216 - Friedrich Krebs, Andreas Ernst:
A Spatially Explicit Agent-Based Model of the Diffusion of Green Electricity: Model Setup and Retrodictive Validation. 217-230 - Ju-Sung Lee, Tatiana Filatova:
A Network Analytic Approach to Investigating a Land-Use Change Agent-Based Model. 231-240 - Carlos Lemos, Helder Coelho, Rui J. Lopes:
Network Influence Effects in Agent-Based Modelling of Civil Violence. 241-254 - Jan Lorenz:
Modeling the Evolution of Ideological Landscapes Through Opinion Dynamics. 255-266 - Rijk Mercuur, Frank Dignum, Yoshihisa Kashima:
Changing Habits Using Contextualized Decision Making. 267-272 - Larissa Mogk:
SocialSIM: Real-Life Social Simulation as a Field for Students' Research Projects and Context of Learning. 273-276 - Georg P. Mueller:
Simulating Thomas Kuhn's Scientific Revolutions: The Example of the Paradigm Change from Systems Dynamics to Agent Based Modelling. 277-291 - Hideyuki Nagai, Setsuya Kurahashi:
Urban Dynamics Simulation Considering the Allocation of a Facility for Stopped Off. 293-306 - Kavin Preethi Narasimhan, Thomas Roberts, Maria Xenitidou, G. Nigel Gilbert:
Using ABM to Clarify and Refine Social Practice Theory. 307-319 - Leila Niamir, Tatiana Filatova:
Transition to Low-Carbon Economy: Simulating Nonlinearities in the Electricity Market, Navarre Region, Spain. 321-327 - Tomasz Olczak, Bogumil Kaminski, Przemyslaw Szufel:
Statistical Verification of the Multiagent Model of Volatility Clustering on Financial Markets. 329-333 - Bhakti Stephan Onggo:
Social Amplification of Risk Framework: An Agent-Based Approach. 335-339 - Gary Polhill, Nick Gotts:
How Precise Are the Specifications of a Psychological Theory? Comparing Implementations of Lindenberg and Steg's Goal-Framing Theory of Everyday Pro-environmental Behaviour. 341-354 - Gary Polhill, Lorenzo Milazzo, Terry P. Dawson, Alessandro Gimona, Dawn Cassandra Parker:
Lessons Learned Replicating the Analysis of Outputs from a Social Simulation of Biodiversity Incentivisation. 355-365 - Andrea Scalco, Andrea Ceschi, Riccardo Sartori:
The Pursuit of Happiness: A Model of Group Formation. 367-371 - Geeske Scholz:
The Social Learning Community-Modeling Social Change from the Bottom-Up. 373-377 - Alexei Sharpanskykh, Rob Haest:
Understanding and Predicting Compliance with Safety Regulations at an Airline Ground Service Organization. 379-392 - Annalisa Stefanelli:
Opinions on Contested Infrastructures Over Time: A Longitudinal, Empirically Based Simulation. 393-400 - Kumiko Tadano, Yoshiharu Maeno, Laura Carnevali:
Road Repair Sequencing for Disaster Victim Evacuation. 401-412 - Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Using Empirical Data for Designing, Calibrating and Validating Simulation Models. 413-427 - Koen H. van Dam, Gonzalo Bustos-Turu, Nilay Shah:
A Methodology for Simulating Synthetic Populations for the Analysis of Socio-technical Infrastructures. 429-434 - Mandy A. E. van der Gaag, Pieter van den Berg:
Modeling the Individual Process of Career Choice. 435-444 - Annie Waldherr, Nanda Wijermans:
Modelling the Role of Social Media at Street Protests. 445-449 - Wybo Wiersma:
AgentBase: Agent Based Modeling in the Browser. 451-455
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