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Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2012
- Matthias Meyer, Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Epistemological perspectives on simulation: overview and introduction. 1-4 - Bruce Edmonds:
Context in social simulation: why it can't be wished away. 5-21 - Iris Lorscheid, Bernd-Oliver Heine, Matthias Meyer:
Opening the 'black box' of simulations: increased transparency and effective communication through the systematic design of experiments. 22-62 - Frank M. A. Klingert, Matthias Meyer:
Effectively combining experimental economics and multi-agent simulation: suggestions for a procedural integration with an example from prediction markets research. 63-90 - Rubén Fuentes-Fernández, Samer Hassan, Juan Pavón, José Manuel Galán, Adolfo López-Paredes:
Metamodels for role-driven agent-based modelling. 91-112 - Corinna Elsenbroich, Maria Xenitidou:
Three kinds of normative behaviour: minimal requirements for feedback models. 113-127 - Mamadou D. Seck, H. Job Honig:
Multi-perspective modelling of complex phenomena. 128-144
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2012
- Christina Klüver, Jürgen Klüver:
Introduction: social-cognitive complexity, computational models and theoretical frames. 145-152 - Brian Castellani, Rajeev Rajaram:
Case-based modeling and the SACS Toolkit: a mathematical outline. 153-174 - Christina Klüver:
Solving problems of project management with a self enforcing network (SEN). 175-192 - Mostafa Z. Ali, Ayad M. Salhieh, Randa T. Abu Snanieh, Robert G. Reynolds:
Boosting cultural algorithms with a heterogeneous layered social fabric influence function. 193-210 - Jürgen Klüver:
Communication and understanding mathematical foundations and practical applications. 211-231 - Dwight W. Read:
Cultural kinship as a computational system: from bottom-up to top-down forms of social organization. 232-253
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2012
- Rebecca Goolsby:
Lifting elephants: from data to model. 255-256 - Geoffrey Barbier, Reza Zafarani, Huiji Gao, Gabriel Pui Cheong Fung, Huan Liu:
Maximizing benefits from crowdsourced data. 257-279 - Jürgen Pfeffer, Kathleen M. Carley:
Rapid modeling and analyzing networks extracted from pre-structured news articles. 280-299 - Kathleen M. Carley, Michael W. Bigrigg, Boubacar Diallo:
Data-to-model: a mixed initiative approach for rapid ethnographic assessment. 300-327 - Jana Diesner, Kathleen M. Carley, Laurent Tambayong:
Extracting socio-cultural networks of the Sudan from open-source, large-scale text data. 328-339 - Tracy Van Holt, Jeffrey C. Johnson, James D. Brinkley, Kathleen M. Carley, Janna Caspersen:
Structure of ethnic violence in Sudan: a semi-automated network analysis of online news (2003-2010). 340-355 - Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, Kenneth A. De Jong, Jeffrey K. Bassett:
Evolutionary computation and agent-based modeling: biologically-inspired approaches for understanding complex social systems. 356-373
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2012
- Yu Zhang, Levent Yilmaz, Tuncer I. Ören, Greg Madey, Maarten Sierhuis:
Guest Editorial Introduction to the special issue on agent-directed simulation. 375-379 - Scott Christley, Gary An:
A proposal for augmenting biological model construction with a semi-intelligent computational modeling assistant. 380-403 - James E. Gentile, Gregory J. Davis, Samuel S. C. Rund:
Verifying agent-based models with steady-state analysis. 404-418 - Yu Zhang, Yu Wu:
How behaviors spread in dynamic social networks. 419-444 - Ben-Alexander Cassell, Michael P. Wellman:
Asset pricing under ambiguous information: an empirical game-theoretic analysis. 445-462 - Minghao Wang, Xiaolin Hu:
Agent-based modeling and simulation of community collective efficacy. 463-487 - Phil Murgatroyd, Bart G. W. Craenen, Georgios Theodoropoulos, Vincent Gaffney, John Haldon:
Modelling medieval military logistics: an agent-based simulation of a Byzantine army on the march. 488-506
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