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- Flaminio Squazzoni:
Epistemological Aspects of Computer Simulation in the Social Sciences, Second International Workshop, EPOS 2006, Brescia, Italy, October 5-6, 2006, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5466, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-01108-5 [contents] - 2006
- Rosaria Conte:
From Simulation to Theory (and Backward). EPOS 2006: 29-47 - Nuno David:
Validation and Verification in Social Simulation: Patterns and Clarification of Terminology. EPOS 2006: 117-129 - Jim Doran:
Algorithmic Analysis of Production Systems Used as Agent-Based Social Simulation Models. EPOS 2006: 153-168 - Bruce Edmonds:
The Nature of Noise. EPOS 2006: 169-182 - Ulrich Frank, Flaminio Squazzoni, Klaus G. Troitzsch:
EPOS-Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation: An Introduction. EPOS 2006: 1-11 - G. Nigel Gilbert, Petra Ahrweiler:
The Epistemologies of Social Simulation Research. EPOS 2006: 12-28 - Nicholas Mark Gotts, J. Gareth Polhill:
Narrative Scenarios, Mediating Formalisms, and the Agent-Based Simulation of Land Use Change. EPOS 2006: 99-116 - Tobias Lorenz:
Abductive Fallacies with Agent-Based Modeling and System Dynamics. EPOS 2006: 141-152 - Scott Moss:
Talking about ABSS: Functional Descriptions of Models. EPOS 2006: 48-59 - Martin Neumann:
Emergence as an Explanatory Principle in Artificial Societies. Reflection on the Bottom-Up Approach to Social Theory. EPOS 2006: 69-88 - Paul Ormerod, Bridget Rosewell:
Validation and Verification of Agent-Based Models in the Social Sciences. EPOS 2006: 130-140 - Camille Roth:
Reconstruction Failures: Questioning Level Design. EPOS 2006: 89-98 - Alex Schmid:
What Does Emergence in Computer Simulations? Simulation between Epistemological and Ontological Emergence. EPOS 2006: 60-68
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