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Generating Executable Code from High-Level Social or Socio-Ecological Model Descriptions

2019

Agent-Based Modelling has been used for social simulation because of the several benefits it entails. Social models are often constructed by inter-disciplinary teams that include subject-matter experts with no programming skills. These experts are typically involved in the creation of the conceptual model, but not the verification or validation of the simulation model. The Overview, Design concepts, and Details (ODD) protocol has emerged as a way of presenting a model at a high level of abstraction and as an effort towards improving the reproducibility of Agent-Based Models (ABMs) but it is typically written after a model has been completed. This paper reverses the process and provides non-…

050101 languages & linguisticsComputer scienceNetLogobusiness.industryProcess (engineering)05 social sciencesConceptual model (computer science)02 engineering and technologycomputer.file_formatMetamodeling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCode generationExecutableSoftware engineeringbusinessVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550computerProtocol (object-oriented programming)computer.programming_languageSocial simulation
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Towards an Agent-Based Model for the Analysis of Macroeconomic Signals

2020

This work introduces an agent-based model for the analysis of macroeconomic signals. The Bottom-up Adaptive Model (BAM) deploys a closed Walrasian economy where three types of agents (households, firms and banks) interact in three markets (goods, labor and credit) producing some signals of interest, e.g., unemployment rate, GDP, inflation, wealth distribution, etc. Agents are bounded rational, i.e., their behavior is defined in terms of simple rules finitely searching for the best salary, the best price, and the lowest interest rate in the corresponding markets, under incomplete information. The markets define fixed protocols of interaction adopted by the agents. The observed signals are em…

Agent-based modelInflationGeneral equilibrium theoryNetLogomedia_common.quotation_subjectABMMacroeconomic SignalsInterest rateMicroeconomicsComplete informationBounded functionEconomicsPerfect rationalitycomputercomputer.programming_languagemedia_common
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ABM of Civil Violence: ODD Description

2017

This chapter contains a description of the proposed agent-based model, using the well-known “Overview, Design Concepts and Details” protocol. The model was implemented in NetLogo and is based on the same two types of agents—citizens and law-enforcement—as in Epstein’s model, but “citizen” agents have one subtype (“activist”) used for implementing network influence effects. The salient aspects of the model description are centered on the submodels for the risk perception, the expression of hardship in terms of value-sensitive relative deprivation, endogenous legitimacy feedback and network influence effects, which provide extensions to Epstein’s model. The model includes two networks called …

Agent-based modelTheoretical computer scienceNetLogoExpression (computer science)computer.software_genremedicine.disease_causeModel descriptionScripting languageSalientPolitical sciencemedicineRelative deprivationcomputerSocial psychologycomputer.programming_languageSocial influence
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Electric conduction in solids: a pedagogical approach supported by laboratory measurements and computer modelling environments

2008

In this paper we present a pedagogic approach aimed at modeling electric conduction in semiconductors, built by using NetLogo, a programmable modeling environment for building and exploring multi‐agent systems. ‘Virtual experiments’ are implemented to confront predictions of different microscopic models with real measurements of electric properties of matter, such as resistivity. The relations between these electric properties and other physical variables, like temperature, are, then, analyzed.

EngineeringNetLogoElectrical resistivity and conductivitybusiness.industryMechanical engineeringElectric propertiesComputer modellingComputer aided instructionbusinessThermal conductioncomputerComputer modeling Semiconductor device modeling Electrical properties Electrical resistivity Semiconductorscomputer.programming_language
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Modeling of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Using Dynamic Random Networks in an ABM Framework

2023

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is the fundamental principle of population genetics. In this article, we present a new NetLogo model called “Hardy-Weinberg Basic model v 2.0”, characterized by a strict adherence to the original assumptions made by Hardy and Weinberg in 1908. A particularly significant feature of this model is that the algorithm does not make use of the binomial expansion formula. Instead, we show that using a procedure based on dynamic random networks, diploid equilibrium can be achieved spontaneously by a population of agents reproducing sexually in a Mendelian fashion. The model can be used to conduct simulations with a wide range of initial population sizes and genotype distr…

Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Wright-Fisher model Dynamic random networks Agent-based model NetLogo
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An exploratory case study of interactive simulation for teaching Ecology

2016

This paper explores the effectiveness of interactive simulation for teaching a selected complex subject, Ecology, in higher education. Specifically, we carry out a lab intervention using interactive agent based simulation, to teach the complex concept of spatially-explicit predator prey interaction to undergraduate students of an advanced module: BIOU9CE (Community Ecology & Conservation Applications) at the University of Stirling. We propose use of Netlogo, an interactive agent-based simulation tool, and evaluate its effectiveness for learning and teaching of interactive simulation developed specifically for the classroom, compared with an existing, less interactive, simulation tool (R).

Higher educationinteractive computer simulationEcologyComputer scienceNetLogobusiness.industryE-learning (theory)Ecology (disciplines)05 social sciences050209 industrial relations050301 educationE-learningcase studyInteractive simulationHuman–computer interaction0502 economics and businessComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONecologybusiness0503 educationcomputercomputer.programming_language2016 15th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training (ITHET)
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Vascular Contraction Model Based on Multi-agent Systems

2017

This paper presents a first approximation to the simulation of vascular smooth muscle cell following an agent-based simulation approach. This simulation incorporates mathematical models that describe the behaviour of these cells, which are used by the agents in order to emulate vascular contraction. A first tool, implemented in Netlogo, is provided to allow the performance of the proposed simulation.

Vascular smooth muscleMathematical modelNetLogoControl theoryComputer scienceMulti-agent systemcomputercomputer.programming_languageVascular contraction
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MAS Simulation of a “Bush Taxi” Transportation Service : Summary of a project carried out during the MAPS training course

2010

The human and social sciences have always sought to improve their tools and resources in order to spread their knowledge. The most recent of these tools, Multi-Agent Systems (MAS), also known as Agent-Based Models (ABM), is a remarkable means of formalization and visualization of spatial processes. Multi-Agent Systems have already proved to be extremely useful modeling tools in various disciplines such as epidemiology, biology, and ecology, but also economics and geography (Amblard F. 2006). Today's research and methods aiming to deal with spatial problems are more and more treated within the paradigm and theories of complex systems. Indeed, one of the advantages of multi-agent systems, in …

[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographytransport flexibleNetLogoSMA[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographysystème auto-organisé[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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