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- 1996
- Klaus G. Troitzsch, Ulrich Mueller, G. Nigel Gilbert, Jim Doran:
Social Science Microsimulation [Dagstuhl Seminar, May, 1995]. Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-61572-5 [contents] - 1995
- Edmund Chattoe:
Why Are We Simulating Anyway? Some Answers from Economics. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 78-104 - Rosaria Conte, Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Simulating Multi-Agent Interdependencies. A Two-Way Approach to the Micro-Macro Link. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 394-415 - Jim Doran:
Simulating Societies using Distributed Artificial Intelligence. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 381-393 - G. Nigel Gilbert:
Simulation as a Research Strategy. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 448-454 - G. Nigel Gilbert:
Environments and Languages to Support Social Simulation. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 457-458 - Rainer Hegselmann:
Understanding Social Dynamics: The Cellular Automata Approach. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 282-306 - Hans-Dieter Heike, Kai Beckmann, Achim Kaufmann, Harald Ritz, Thomas Sauerbier:
A Comparison of a 4GL and an Object-oriented Approach in Micro Macro Simulation. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 3-32 - Dirk Helbing:
Survival Analysis, Master Equation, Efficient Simulation of Path-Related Quantities, and Hidden State Concept of Transitions. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 179-207 - Oliver Kirchkamp:
Spatial Evolution of Automata in the Prisoner's Dilemma. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 307-358 - Wim B. G. Liebrand, David M. Messick:
Game Theory, Decision Making in Conflicts and Computer Simulations: a Good-Looking Triad. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 211-236 - Klaus Manhart:
Artificial Intelligence Modelling: Data Driven and Theory Driven Approaches. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 416-431 - Allan Mazur:
Evolution in Humans of Macro-level Social Stratification and Language. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 171-178 - Joachim Merz:
MICSIM: Concept, Developments, and Applications of a PC Microsimulation Model for Research and Teaching. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 33-65 - Michael Möhring:
Social Science Multilevel Simulation with MIMOSE. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 123-137 - Péter Molnár:
A Microsimulation Tool for Social Force Models. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 155-170 - Ulrich Mueller:
From Life Event Analysis to Life Course Analysis. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 237-263 - Georg Müller:
Exploring and Testing Theories: On the Role of Parameter Optimization in Social Science Computer Simulation. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 66-77 - Matthew J. Rockloff, Bibb Latané:
Simulating the Social Context of Human Choice. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 259-377 - Nicole J. Saam:
Multilevel Modelling with MIMOSE: Experinece from a Social Science Application. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 138-154 - Ramzi Suleiman:
Simulating Cooperation and Competition: Present State and Future Objectives. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 264-281 - Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Multilevel Simulation. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 107-122 - Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Computer Simulation and Social Sciences: On the Future of a Difficult Relation. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 459-460 - Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Object-Oriented and Agent-Oriented Simulation: Implications for Social Science Application. Social Science Microsimulation 1995: 432-447
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