Cosmos 2008: Complex Systems Modelling and SimulationSusan Stepney, Fiona Polack, Peter Welch Luniver Press, 2008 - 136 sider The study of Complex Systems is growing rapidly, and modelling and simulation tools are an important part of the process. This volume brings together work from a multidisciplinary group of scientists, from biology and computer science, who are studying a variety of techniques and applications for modelling and simulating complex systems. A common theme emerging from much of this work is an emphasis on validation: how one can have confidence that a computer simulation is saying something sensible about the complex real-world domain of interest. |
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... animal herding. Robert Alexander, Ruth Alexander-Bown, and Tim Kelly explore some of the problems that arise when engineering safety critical complex systems, and in particular, how one might argue the validity of simulation data in a ...
... animal herding. Robert Alexander, Ruth Alexander-Bown, and Tim Kelly explore some of the problems that arise when engineering safety critical complex systems, and in particular, how one might argue the validity of simulation data in a ...
Side 3
... animals. The rest of the paper is structured as follows. Section 2 offers a in- troductory discussion on emergence. The application of the multi-agent paradigm for modelling of complex systems is elaborated in section 3. Section 4 ...
... animals. The rest of the paper is structured as follows. Section 2 offers a in- troductory discussion on emergence. The application of the multi-agent paradigm for modelling of complex systems is elaborated in section 3. Section 4 ...
Side 9
... animals [26, 33], this transition should be performed by biologists. – Activity 2: The second activity focuses on the ... animal. • The properties of the environment and types of communication used. This could include an explicit ...
... animals [26, 33], this transition should be performed by biologists. – Activity 2: The second activity focuses on the ... animal. • The properties of the environment and types of communication used. This could include an explicit ...
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... animals , compared to Eulerian modelling approach where the individuals are expressed through units of volume . Furthermore ... animal , the multi- agent model ( corresponding to activities 3 and 4 ) and the simulation . environment are ...
... animals , compared to Eulerian modelling approach where the individuals are expressed through units of volume . Furthermore ... animal , the multi- agent model ( corresponding to activities 3 and 4 ) and the simulation . environment are ...
Side 17
... animals which comprise the herd. There is nothing to suggest in a single animal that when in large numbers these animals would form a herd. Therefore we argue that a herd is an emer- gent phenomenon due to its functional significance to ...
... animals which comprise the herd. There is nothing to suggest in a single animal that when in large numbers these animals would form a herd. Therefore we argue that a herd is an emer- gent phenomenon due to its functional significance to ...
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