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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... individual (micro level) components of the system. However due to the diversity and complexity of emergent phenomena, in natural as well as social systems, different sci- ences have focused on different aspects in the investigation of ...
... individual (micro level) components of the system. However due to the diversity and complexity of emergent phenomena, in natural as well as social systems, different sci- ences have focused on different aspects in the investigation of ...
Side 4
... individual parts of the system . " In this context , " coherent emergents " denotes orderly ( logically or aes- thetically ) consistent effects ( properties , behaviours , structures , patterns ) which are products of the process of ...
... individual parts of the system . " In this context , " coherent emergents " denotes orderly ( logically or aes- thetically ) consistent effects ( properties , behaviours , structures , patterns ) which are products of the process of ...
Side 5
... individuals - e.g. flocking of birds as a model composed of individual agents and groups (flocks). In addition, it can be argued that the basic multi-agent modelling concepts, of abstraction, decomposition and organization [19], match ...
... individuals - e.g. flocking of birds as a model composed of individual agents and groups (flocks). In addition, it can be argued that the basic multi-agent modelling concepts, of abstraction, decomposition and organization [19], match ...
Side 6
... individual agent is a rel- atively straightforward process, the intentional design of the organiza- tional structures of agents is extremely difficult. This is primarily due to the dynamicity and unpredictability of interaction patterns ...
... individual agent is a rel- atively straightforward process, the intentional design of the organiza- tional structures of agents is extremely difficult. This is primarily due to the dynamicity and unpredictability of interaction patterns ...
Side 8
... Individual Communication Emergent Entity Environment Behaviour Models of Individual Agents Modelling & 4 Implementation Complete Multi - Agent Simulation Model Simulation Execution ITERATION Execution Data 8 Refinement Analysis 6 ...
... Individual Communication Emergent Entity Environment Behaviour Models of Individual Agents Modelling & 4 Implementation Complete Multi - Agent Simulation Model Simulation Execution ITERATION Execution Data 8 Refinement Analysis 6 ...
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