Thanks everyone. Ever since I got into this business, I've been
fascinated with the compatability of CAS and ethno "worldviews." If
anyone's inerested, there's a couple of other pieces. One in the last
issue of Complexity looks at ethnography as a CAS. The other, with
Steve, Robert and Dan, uses DOE to find out which parameters of the
model were most significant, coming out in the Agents04 proceedings.
Glad to send them if anyone'd like to take a look. On the other hand,
probably better to wait for the movie.
Mike
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Congratulations Michael, very good article.
Belinda
Randy Burge wrote:
>Very interesting read, thanks Michael and Robert. This article
addresses one
>of the key challenges in developing "bench-worthy" ABM tools/models:
how to
>more accurately model to the ethnographic bearings of studied
>groups/societies and how these distinctions impact the modeling
process.
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>>Reply-To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
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>>Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 07:27:38 -0700
>>To: FRIAM <
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>>Subject: [FRIAM] FW: [JASSS] New issue of Journal of Artificial
Societies and
>>Social Simulation, vol. 8(1)
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>>Agents in Living Color: Towards Emic Agent-Based Models
>> by Michael Agar
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http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/8/1/4.html>
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