| Francesco Luna, Alessandro Perrone - 2002 - 348 pagina’s
...group behaviour as emerging from the interaction of the individuals operating in artificial environment under rules that place only bounded demands on each agent's information and computational capacities. This methodology has a long lineage, from Von Neumann to Schelling, but it is only in the... | |
| Sarah Kember - 2003 - 280 pagina’s
...fundamental social structures and group behaviors emerge from the interaction of individuals operating in artificial environments under rules that place only...each agent's information and computational capacity ' (4). Artificial societies are here viewed as laboratories in which there is an attempt to grow social... | |
| Sarah Kember - 2003 - 276 pagina’s
...fundamental social structures and group behaviors emerge from the interaction of individuals operating in artificial environments under rules that place only...each agent's information and computational capacity' (4). Artificial societies are here viewed as laboratories in which there is an attempt to grow social... | |
| Bruce Caldwell - 2004 - 526 pagina’s
...examples. Indeed, the defining characteristic of an artificial society model is precisely that Jimdamental social structures and group behaviors emerge from...agents operating on artificial environments under the rules that place only bounded demands on each agent's informational and computational capacity.... | |
| Andrew Adamatzky - 2005 - 376 pagina’s
...6.10 [16]. Sugarscape was originally implemented using the Ascape ABMS toolkit [38]. In Sugarscape, “fundamental social structures and group behaviors...agent's information and computational capacity” [16]. Sugarscape is a complex model populated by simple agents. The agents live in a simple toroidal... | |
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