TÃtulo : |
Advances in Social Simulation : Looking in the Mirror |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Verhagen, Harko, ; Borit, Melania, ; Bravo, Giangiacomo, ; Wijermans, Nanda, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2020 |
Número de páginas: |
XVII, 520 p. 130 ilustraciones, 85 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-34127-5 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Palabras clave: |
Matemáticas Ciencias sociales SociologÃa Inteligencia Computacional La investigación de operaciones Simulación por ordenador Matemáticas en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales Métodos sociológicos Investigación de Operaciones y TeorÃa de la Decisión Modelado por computadora |
Clasificación: |
519 Estadística y probabilidades |
Resumen: |
Este libro presenta lo último en simulación social presentado en la Conferencia de Simulación Social 2018 en Estocolmo, Suecia. Cubre los desarrollos en aplicaciones y métodos de simulación social, abordando cuestiones sociales como los sistemas socioecológicos y la formulación de polÃticas. Las cuestiones metodológicas discutidas incluyen la calibración empÃrica a gran escala, el intercambio de modelos y la investigación interdisciplinaria, asà como modelos de toma de decisiones, validación y uso de datos cualitativos en el modelado de simulación. Las áreas de investigación cubiertas incluyen arqueologÃa, ciencia cognitiva, economÃa, ciencia organizacional y educación en simulación social. Esta colección brinda a los lectores una idea del uso cada vez mayor de la simulación social tanto en su desarrollo teórico como en aplicaciones prácticas, como la formulación de polÃticas, donde el modelado y el comportamiento de sistemas complejos es clave. El libro atraerá a estudiantes, investigadores y profesionales de los distintos campos. . |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter1. How Social Simulation Could Help Social Science Deal With Context -- Chapter2. Agent-Based Modelling With and Without Methodolog-ical Individualism -- Chapter3. Inflation expectations in a small open economy -- Chapter4. Causation in Agent-based Computational Social Science -- Chapter5. Times of Crisis and Labour Market Reforms -- Chapter6. Selecting the Right Game Concept for Social Simulation of Real-World Systems -- Chapter7. Physician, Heal Thyself! The Prospects for Using ABM to Target Interventions in ABM Engagement -- Chapter8. So You Got Two Ologies? The Challenge of Empirically Modelling Medical Prescribing Behaviour and its E ect on Anti-Microbial Resistance as a Case Study -- Chapter9. Ethics-based Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems -- Chapter10. Putting words into action: interdisciplinary collaboration in computational modelling -- Chapter11. Multi-scale validation of an agent-based housing market model -- Chapter12. Towards Agent-based Models of Rumours in Organizations: ASocial Practice Theory Approach -- Chapter13. Fixing sample biases in experimental data using agent-based modelling -- Chapter14. Simulation of behavioural dynamics within urban gardening communities -- Chapter15. Unleashing the Agents: From a Descriptive to an Explanatory Perspective in Agent-based Modelling -- Chapter16. Participatory policy development with agent-based modeling overcoming the building energy-e ciency gap -- Chapter17. Go Big Or Go Home? Simulating the E ect of Publishing Adopter Numbers for Two-Sided Platforms -- Chapter18. Simulations with Values -- Chapter19. To stay or to leave? Arti cial Sociality in GRASP world, an agent-based model -- Chapter20. Simulating a direct energy market: products, performance, and social influence -- Chapter21. Looking into the educational mirror: why computation is hardly being taught in the social sciences, and what to do about it -- Chapter22. E ects of heterogeneous strategy composition on cooperation in the repeated public good game -- Chapter23. A Health Policy Simulation and Gaming Model of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever and Zika Fever -- Chapter24. An Agent Based Model for tertiary educational choices in Italy -- Chapter25. (Ir-)Rationality of Teams: A process-oriented model of team cognition emergence -- Chapter26. Early Holocene Socio-Ecological Dynamics in the Iberian Peninsula: A Network Approach -- Chapter27. Influences of Innovation in Market Value -- Chapter28. Making use of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps in Agent-Based Modeling -- Chapter29. Policy Option Simulation in Socio-Ecological Systems -- Chapter30. An Integrated Model to Assess the Impacts of Dams in Transboundary River Basins -- Chapter31. Norms in social simulation: balancing between realism and scalability -- Chapter32. Collaborating like professionals: integrating NetLogo and GitHub -- Chapter33. Kickstarting cooperation: experience-weighted attraction learning and norm conformity in a step-level public goods game -- Chapter34. Using Agent-Based Simulation to understand the role of values in policy-making -- Chapter35. A Philosophical Framework of Shared Worlds and Cultural Signi cance for Social Simulation -- Chapter36. Students of Religion Studying Social Conflict through Simulation and Modelling - An Exploration -- Chapter37. Using Cognitive Work Analysis to inform agent-based modelling of automated driving -- Chapter38. Modelling the "captain's nose": Exploring the shift towards autonomous shing with social simulation -- Chapter39. Conceptualising Arti cial Anasazi with an Explicit Knowledge Representation and Population Model -- Chapter40. Modeling Radicalization and Violent Extremism -- Chapter41. The Arti cial Society Analytics Platform -- Chapter42. Teaching the Complexity of Urban Systems with Participatory Social Simulation -- Chapter43. Enabling innovation within public research institutes- A modelling approach -- Chapter44. Using Social Simulations in Interdisciplinary Primary Education - an Expert Appraisal -- Chapter45. Switching Costs in Turbulent Task Environments -- Chapter46. Governing the Digital Society. Challenges for Agent-Based Modelling -- Chapter47. Towards modelling interventions in small scale sheries -- Chapter48. Population characteristics and the decision to convert to organic farming. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
Advances in Social Simulation : Looking in the Mirror [documento electrónico] / Verhagen, Harko, ; Borit, Melania, ; Bravo, Giangiacomo, ; Wijermans, Nanda, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XVII, 520 p. 130 ilustraciones, 85 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-34127-5 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Palabras clave: |
Matemáticas Ciencias sociales SociologÃa Inteligencia Computacional La investigación de operaciones Simulación por ordenador Matemáticas en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales Métodos sociológicos Investigación de Operaciones y TeorÃa de la Decisión Modelado por computadora |
Clasificación: |
519 Estadística y probabilidades |
Resumen: |
Este libro presenta lo último en simulación social presentado en la Conferencia de Simulación Social 2018 en Estocolmo, Suecia. Cubre los desarrollos en aplicaciones y métodos de simulación social, abordando cuestiones sociales como los sistemas socioecológicos y la formulación de polÃticas. Las cuestiones metodológicas discutidas incluyen la calibración empÃrica a gran escala, el intercambio de modelos y la investigación interdisciplinaria, asà como modelos de toma de decisiones, validación y uso de datos cualitativos en el modelado de simulación. Las áreas de investigación cubiertas incluyen arqueologÃa, ciencia cognitiva, economÃa, ciencia organizacional y educación en simulación social. Esta colección brinda a los lectores una idea del uso cada vez mayor de la simulación social tanto en su desarrollo teórico como en aplicaciones prácticas, como la formulación de polÃticas, donde el modelado y el comportamiento de sistemas complejos es clave. El libro atraerá a estudiantes, investigadores y profesionales de los distintos campos. . |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter1. How Social Simulation Could Help Social Science Deal With Context -- Chapter2. Agent-Based Modelling With and Without Methodolog-ical Individualism -- Chapter3. Inflation expectations in a small open economy -- Chapter4. Causation in Agent-based Computational Social Science -- Chapter5. Times of Crisis and Labour Market Reforms -- Chapter6. Selecting the Right Game Concept for Social Simulation of Real-World Systems -- Chapter7. Physician, Heal Thyself! The Prospects for Using ABM to Target Interventions in ABM Engagement -- Chapter8. So You Got Two Ologies? The Challenge of Empirically Modelling Medical Prescribing Behaviour and its E ect on Anti-Microbial Resistance as a Case Study -- Chapter9. Ethics-based Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems -- Chapter10. Putting words into action: interdisciplinary collaboration in computational modelling -- Chapter11. Multi-scale validation of an agent-based housing market model -- Chapter12. Towards Agent-based Models of Rumours in Organizations: ASocial Practice Theory Approach -- Chapter13. Fixing sample biases in experimental data using agent-based modelling -- Chapter14. Simulation of behavioural dynamics within urban gardening communities -- Chapter15. Unleashing the Agents: From a Descriptive to an Explanatory Perspective in Agent-based Modelling -- Chapter16. Participatory policy development with agent-based modeling overcoming the building energy-e ciency gap -- Chapter17. Go Big Or Go Home? Simulating the E ect of Publishing Adopter Numbers for Two-Sided Platforms -- Chapter18. Simulations with Values -- Chapter19. To stay or to leave? Arti cial Sociality in GRASP world, an agent-based model -- Chapter20. Simulating a direct energy market: products, performance, and social influence -- Chapter21. Looking into the educational mirror: why computation is hardly being taught in the social sciences, and what to do about it -- Chapter22. E ects of heterogeneous strategy composition on cooperation in the repeated public good game -- Chapter23. A Health Policy Simulation and Gaming Model of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever and Zika Fever -- Chapter24. An Agent Based Model for tertiary educational choices in Italy -- Chapter25. (Ir-)Rationality of Teams: A process-oriented model of team cognition emergence -- Chapter26. Early Holocene Socio-Ecological Dynamics in the Iberian Peninsula: A Network Approach -- Chapter27. Influences of Innovation in Market Value -- Chapter28. Making use of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps in Agent-Based Modeling -- Chapter29. Policy Option Simulation in Socio-Ecological Systems -- Chapter30. An Integrated Model to Assess the Impacts of Dams in Transboundary River Basins -- Chapter31. Norms in social simulation: balancing between realism and scalability -- Chapter32. Collaborating like professionals: integrating NetLogo and GitHub -- Chapter33. Kickstarting cooperation: experience-weighted attraction learning and norm conformity in a step-level public goods game -- Chapter34. Using Agent-Based Simulation to understand the role of values in policy-making -- Chapter35. A Philosophical Framework of Shared Worlds and Cultural Signi cance for Social Simulation -- Chapter36. Students of Religion Studying Social Conflict through Simulation and Modelling - An Exploration -- Chapter37. Using Cognitive Work Analysis to inform agent-based modelling of automated driving -- Chapter38. Modelling the "captain's nose": Exploring the shift towards autonomous shing with social simulation -- Chapter39. Conceptualising Arti cial Anasazi with an Explicit Knowledge Representation and Population Model -- Chapter40. Modeling Radicalization and Violent Extremism -- Chapter41. The Arti cial Society Analytics Platform -- Chapter42. Teaching the Complexity of Urban Systems with Participatory Social Simulation -- Chapter43. Enabling innovation within public research institutes- A modelling approach -- Chapter44. Using Social Simulations in Interdisciplinary Primary Education - an Expert Appraisal -- Chapter45. Switching Costs in Turbulent Task Environments -- Chapter46. Governing the Digital Society. Challenges for Agent-Based Modelling -- Chapter47. Towards modelling interventions in small scale sheries -- Chapter48. Population characteristics and the decision to convert to organic farming. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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