Greetings from the wireless network at the London School of Economics!
Man, it's great, but hot, here. I'm trying to think through the issue of doing hybrid modeling. We're working on a project that is attempting to model and visualize the Criminal Justice System (England and Wales). Many portions of the model only require system dynamics' macro detail while other parts definitely require the micro detail of agent-based modeling due to the importance of interactions (ie a particular crown court case has particular defendents, witnesses, police officers, prosecuters, etc that are constrained to move through the system together). It reminds me a bit like Stuart's Buttons and Threads example where as you add more and more connections (agent-agent constraints) in the judicial system, it is possible that a single court delay can ripple through a huge cluster given a critical value of connectivity. The point of the post is to see if anyone has any good links on case studies mixing system dynamics (process modeling) with ABM. FWIW, one in-the-field lesson learned so far has been the confusion the client and team can get into with hybrid models when the client is flipped back and forth between being asked to give activity-based descriptions for agents, and other times being asked to give more process level descriptions for components of the system. This echoes something Eric Bonabeau writes about in <http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/99/suppl_3/7280.pdf> -S ____________________________________________________ http://www.redfish.com [hidden email] 624 Agua Fria Street office: (505)995-0206 Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 |
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I ask about about wireless at Warwick and they look at me like I'm from mars! I guess I'm at a local minima. Don't forget to include those funny wigs they have to wear in your model. ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Guerin" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 6:17 PM Subject: [FRIAM] Hybrid modeling? > Greetings from the wireless network at the London School of Economics! > Man, it's great, but hot, here. > > I'm trying to think through the issue of doing hybrid modeling. We're > working on a project that is attempting to model and visualize the > Criminal Justice System (England and Wales). Many portions of the > model only require system dynamics' macro detail while other parts > definitely require the micro detail of agent-based modeling due to the > importance of interactions (ie a particular crown court case has > particular defendents, witnesses, police officers, prosecuters, etc > that are constrained to move through the system together). It reminds > me a bit like Stuart's Buttons and Threads example where as you add > more and more connections (agent-agent constraints) in the judicial > system, it is possible that a single court delay can ripple through a > huge cluster given a critical value of connectivity. > > The point of the post is to see if anyone has any good links on case > studies mixing system dynamics (process modeling) with ABM. FWIW, one > in-the-field lesson learned so far has been the confusion the client > and team can get into with hybrid models when the client is flipped > back and forth between being asked to give activity-based descriptions > for agents, and other times being asked to give more process level > descriptions for components of the system. This echoes something Eric > Bonabeau writes about in > <http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/99/suppl_3/7280.pdf> > > -S > > ____________________________________________________ > http://www.redfish.com [hidden email] > 624 Agua Fria Street office: (505)995-0206 > Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9AM @ Jane's Cafe > Lecture schedule, archives, unsubscribe, etc.: > http://www.redfish.com/friam > > |
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