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The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2002
- Flaminio Squazzoni, Riccardo Boero:
Economic Performance, Inter-Firm Relations and Local Institutional Engineering in a Computational Prototype of Industrial Districts. - Volker Müller-Benedict:
Xenophobia and Social Closure: A Development of a Model from Coleman. - Chris Goldspink:
Methodological Implications Of Complex Systems Approaches to Sociality: Simulation as a foundation for knowledge. - Dietrich Stauffer:
Monte Carlo simulations of Sznajd models.
- Ted Metzler:
Can Agent-Based Simulation Improve Dialogue between Science and Theology? - Inga Tomic-Koludrovic, Mirko Petric, Ivica Mitrovic:
Mixed Reality or One Reality: A Socio-Semiotic Approach to Hybrid Multiagent Environments. - Paul Davidsson:
Agent Based Social Simulation: A Computer Science View.
- J. Theodore Anagnoson:
Political Complexity: Non Linear Models of Politics Edited by Diana Richards. - Edmund Chattoe:
Computational Techniques for Modelling Learning in Economics Edited by Thomas Brenner. - Helder Coelho:
Trust in Virtual Societies Edited by Cristiano Castelfranchi and Yao-Hua Tan. - Bruce Edmonds:
Reasoning about Rational Agents by Michael Wooldridge. - David Hales:
Evolution's Arrow: The Directions of Evolution and the Future of Humanity by John Stewart. - Michael Möhring, Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Multi-Agent-Based Simulation: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop (MABS 2000) Edited by Scott Moss and Paul Davidsson.
Volume 5, Number 2, March 2002
- Juan de Lara, Manuel Alfonseca:
The role of oblivion, memory size and spatial separation in dynamic language games. - Marie-Edith Bissey, Guido Ortona:
The Integration of Defectors in a Cooperative Setting . - Arianna Dal Forno, Ugo Merlone:
A multi-agent simulation platform for modeling perfectly rational and bounded-rational agents in organizations.
- Amy Perfors:
Simulated Evolution of Language: a Review of the Field.
- Thomas Sauerbier:
UMDBS - A New Tool for Dynamic Microsimulation. - Kurt A. Richardson:
"Methodological Implications of Complex Systems Approaches to Sociality": Some Further Remarks.
- David Byrne:
Simulation and Social Theory by Sean Cubitt. - Robin Matthews:
Artificial Evolution Edited by Cyril Fonlupt, Jin-Kao Hao, Evelyne Lutton, Edmund M. A. Ronald and Marc Schoenauer. - Juliette Rouchier:
Rational Ritual: Culture, Co-ordination and Common Knowledge by Michael Suk-Young Chwe. - Alasdair Turner:
Self-Organization and the City by Juval Portugali.
Volume 5, Number 3, June 2002
- David Brichoux, Paul E. Johnson:
The power of commitment in cooperative social action. - Rainer Hegselmann, Ulrich Krause:
Opinion dynamics and bounded confidence: models, analysis and simulation. - Klaus Jaffe:
An economic analysis of altruism: who benefits from altruistic acts? - Rémy Courdier, François Guerrin, Fenintsoa Andriamasinoro, Jean-Marie Paillat:
Agent-based simulation of complex systems: application to collective management of animal wastes. - Raul Bagni, Roberto Berchi, Pasquale Cariello:
A comparison of simulation models applied to epidemics. - Cor van Dijkum, Janneke van Mens-Verhulst, Etzel van Kuijk, Niek Lam:
System dynamic experiments with non-linearity and a rate of learning: the development of chronic fatigue complaints.
- Ian Lustick:
PS-I: A User-Friendly Agent-Based Modeling Platform for Testing Theories of Political Identity and Political Stability. - Carlos Gershenson:
Philosophical Ideas on the Simulation of Social Behaviour. - Scott Moss:
A European Social Simulation Association.
- Frédéric Amblard:
Complex Life: Non Modernity and the Emergence of Cognition and Culture by Alan Dean. - Bruce Edmonds:
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, 31(5), September, Special Issue on Socially Intelligent Agents Edited by Kerstin Dautenhahn. - Nicholas Mark Gotts:
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 5(3), October, Special Issue on Social Intelligence Edited by Bruce Edmonds and Kerstin Dautenhahn. - Richard J. Holden:
Simulating Ecological and Evolutionary Systems in C by Will Wilson. - Juan de Lara Jaramillo:
Discrete-Event Simulation: Modeling, Programming, and Analysis by George S. Fishman. - Paul Williamson:
Applications of Simulation to Social Sciences Edited by Gérard Ballot and Gérard Weisbuch.
Volume 5, Number 4, October 2002
- Guillaume Deffuant, Frédéric Amblard, Gérard Weisbuch, Thierry Faure:
How can extremism prevail? A study based on the relative agreement interaction model. - Niels Lepperhoff:
SAM - Simulation of Computer-mediated Negotiations. - Rob Stocker, David Cornforth, Terry Bossomaier:
Network Structures and Agreement in Social Network Simulations. - David Hales:
Group Reputation Supports Beneficent Norms. - Derek Gatherer:
Identifying cases of social contagion using memetic isolation: comparison of the dynamics of a multisociety simulation with an ethnographic data set.
- Laurie Brown, Ann Harding:
Social Modelling and Public Policy: Application of Microsimulation Modelling in Australia.
- Colin Johnson:
Advances in Artificial Life: Proceedings of the 5th European Conference (ECAL '99) Edited by Dario Floreano, Jean-Daniel Nicoud and Francesco Mondada. - Steven M. Manson:
Tools for Land Use Analysis on Different Scales with Case Studies for Costa Rica Edited by Bas A. M. Bouman, Hans G. P. Jansen, Robert A. Schipper, Huib Hengsdijk and André Nieuwenhuyse. - Mario Paolucci:
The Edge of Organization: Chaos and Complexity Theories of Formal Social Systems by Russ Marion. - H. Van Dyke Parunak:
The Predictors: How a Band of Maverick Physicists Set Out to Beat Wall Street by Thomas A. Bass. - Pietro Terna:
Dynamics of Organizations: Computational Modeling and Organization Theories Edited by Alessandro Lomi and Erik R. Larsen. - A. Maurits van der Veen:
The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Systems: New Foundations of a Mathematical Sociology by Jürgen Klüver.
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