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- Ramzi Suleiman, Klaus G. Troitzsch, G. Nigel Gilbert:
Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation [Dagstuhl Seminar, May 5-9, 1997]. Physica-Verlag 2000, ISBN 3-7908-1265-X [contents] - 1997
- Wolfgang Balzer:
SMASS: A Sequential Multi-Agent System for Social Simulation. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 65-82 - Kai-H. Brassel, Ottmar Edenhofer, Michael Möhring, Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Modelling Greening Investors: Economic Development, Opinion Formation, and Technological Change in a Multilevel Simulation Model. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 317-343 - Edmund Chattoe, Nicole J. Saam, Michael Möhring:
Sensitivity Analysis in the Social Sciences: Problems and Prospects. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 243-273 - Rosaria Conte:
Diversity in Strategies of Partnership Formation. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 131-148 - Jim Doran:
Questions in the Methodology of Artificial Societies. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 17-25 - Ilan Fischer, Ramzi Suleiman:
Representation Methods and the Emergence of Inter-Group Cooperation. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 218-239 - G. Nigel Gilbert:
Models, Processes and Algorithms: Towards a Simulation Toolkit. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 3-16 - Rainer Hegselmann, Andreas Flache, Volker Möller:
Cellular Automata Models as a Modelling Tool. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 151-178 - Oliver Kirchkamp:
Evolution of Learning Rules in Space. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 179-195 - Jürgen Klüver, Jörn Schmidt, Ralph Kier:
Ordering Parameters in the Rule Space of Social Systems. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 351-372 - Philip N. Kokic, Ray L. Chambers, Steve Beare:
Microsimulating Farm Business Performance. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 344-350 - Bibb Latané, Hiroaki Morio:
Maintaining Diversity: Simulating the Role of Nonliniarity and Discreteness in Dynamic Social Impact. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 196-217 - Georg Müller:
Computer Assisted Interfacing: On the Use of Computer Simulation for Theory Construction. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 26-47 - Mario Paolucci, Mario Marsero, Rosaria Conte:
What Is the Use of Gossip? A Sensitivity Analysis of the Spreading of Respectful Reputation. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 302-314 - Matthew J. Rockloff:
Bedrock: Building Multi-Agent Simulation Applications. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 115-130 - Christof Schatz:
Tests of Dynamic Social Models with Time Related Surveys: an Experimental Approach. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 274-301 - Christina Stoica:
Interactive Neural Networks as Tools for Modeling Social Systems. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 48-61 - Christoph Urban:
PECS: A Reference Model for the Simulation of Multi-Agent Systems. Tools and Techniques for Social Science Simulation 1997: 83-114
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