Agent-Based Computational Modelling [electronic resource] : Applications in Demography, Social, Economic and Environmental Sciences / edited by Francesco C. Billari, Thomas Fent, Alexia Prskawetz, Jürgen Scheffran.
Series: Contributions to EconomicsPublisher: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD, 2006Description: X, 226 p. 95 illus. online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783790817218
- 330 23
- HB71-74

Microsimulation of household cycles -- Agent-Based Computational Modelling: An Introduction -- Socio-Economics -- Agent-Based Modelling — A Methodology for the Analysis of Qualitative Development Processes -- On the Analysis of Asymmetric Directed Communication Structures in Electronic Election Markets -- Population and Demography -- The Role of Assortative Mating on Population Growth in Contemporary Developed Societies -- An Agent-Based Simulation Model of Age-at-Marriage Norms -- The Strength of Social Interactions and Obesity among Women -- Ecology and Environment -- Agent-Based Models in Ecology: Patterns and Alternative Theories of Adaptive Behaviour -- Agent-Based Modelling of Self-Organisation Processes to Support Adaptive Forest Management -- Vampire Bats & The Micro-Macro Link -- General Aspects -- How Are Physical and Social Spaces Related? — Cognitive Agents as the Necessary “Glue” -- Agent Design for Agent-Based Modelling.
The present book describes the methodology to set up agent-based models and to study emerging patterns in complex adaptive systems resulting from multi-agent interaction. It offers the application of agent-based models in demography, social and economic sciences and environmental sciences. Examples include population dynamics, evolution of social norms, communication structures, patterns in eco-systems and socio-biology, natural resource management, spread of diseases and development processes. It presents and combines different approaches how to implement agent-based computational models and tools in an integrative manner that can be extended to other cases.