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Simulating Social Complexity

A Handbook

Bruce Edmonds, Ruth Meyer (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
VII, 838 Seiten
2018 | 2. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2017
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-88352-6 (ISBN)
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Social simulation is the study of natural and artificial society-like structures through the use of computational tools. This handbook comprehensively covers methodology, mechanisms and simulation tools. It also provides an introduction and extensive glossary.

This volume examines all aspects of using agent or individual-based simulation. This approach represents systems as individual elements having their own set of differing states and internal processes. The interactions between elements in the simulation represent interactions in the target systems. What makes this "social" is that it can represent an observed society.

Social systems include all those systems where the components have individual agency but also interact with each other. This includes human societies and groups, but also increasingly socio-technical systems where the internet-based devices form the substrate for interaction. These systems are central to our lives, but are among the most complex known. This poses particular problems for those who wish to understand them. The complexity often makes analytic approaches infeasible but, on the other hand, natural language approaches are also inadequate for relating intricate cause and effect. This is why individual and agent-based computational approaches hold out the possibility of new and deeper understanding of such systems.

This handbook marks the maturation of this new field. It brings together summaries of the best thinking and practices in this area from leading researchers in the field and constitutes a reference point for standards against which future methodological advances can be judged.

This second edition adds new chapters on different modelling purposes and applying software engineering methods to simulation development. Revised existing content will keep the book up-to-date with recent developments. This volume will help those new to the field avoid "reinventing the wheel" each time, and give them a solid and wide grounding in the essential issues. It will also help those already in the field by providing accessible overviews of current thought. The material is divided into four sections: Introduction, Methodology, Mechanisms, and Applications. Each chapter starts with a very brief section called 'Why read this chapter?' followed by an abstract, which summarizes the content of the chapter. Each chapter also ends with a section on 'Further Reading'.

Whilst sometimes covering technical aspects, this second edition of Simulating Social Complexity is designed to be accessible to a wide range of researchers, including both those from the social sciences as well as those with a more formal background. It will be of use as a standard reference text in the field and also be suitable for graduate level courses.

Among his numerous responsibilities, Dr. Bruce Edmonds is the Director for the Centre of Policy Modeling at Manchester Metropolitan University. He has edited numerous books for Springer; he's a member of the Dalton Research Institute and a board member for the European Complex Systems Society. Ruth Meyer is also a former Springer book editor. She's a Research Associate at the Center of Policy Modeling at Manchester Metropolitan University. Among others, her research interests lie in agent-based simulation and discrete-event simulation.

Part1. Introduction.- Chapter1. Introduction.- Chapter2. Historical Introduction.- Chapter3. Types of Simulation.- Chapter4. Different Modelling Purposes.- Part2. Methodology.- Chapter5. Informal Approaches to Developing Simulations.- Chapter6. Applying software engineering methods to simulation development.- Chapter6. Checking Simulations.- Chapter7. Verifying and Validating simulations.- Chapter8. Understanding Simulation Results.- Chapter9. How many runs should one do .- Chapter10. Participatory Approaches.- Chapter11. Combining Analytic and Simulation Approaches.- Chapter12. Interpreting and Understanding Simulations.- Chapter13. Documenting Social Simulation Models: The ODD Protocol as a Standard.- Part3. Mechanisms.- Chapter14. Utility, Games, and Narratives.- Chapter15. Social Constraint.- Chapter16. Reputation.- Chapter17. Social Networks and Spatial Distribution.- Chapter18. Learning.- Chapter19. Evolutionary Mechanisms.- Part4. Applications.- Chapter20.

Agent-based Modelling and Simulation Applied to Environmental Management.- Chapter21. Distributed Computer Systems.- Chapter22. Simulating Complexity of Animal Social Behaviour.- Chapter23. Agent-based Simulation as a Useful Tool for the Study of Markets.- Chapter24. Movement of People and Goods.- Chapter25. Modeling Power and Authority: An Emergentist View from Afghanistan.- Chapter26. Human Societies - Understanding Observed Social Phenomena.- Chapter27. Some pitfalls to beware when applying models to issues of policy relevance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.9.2018
Reihe/Serie Understanding Complex Systems
Zusatzinfo VII, 838 p. 85 illus., 32 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1276 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Thermodynamik
Sozialwissenschaften
Schlagworte agent-based modelling • building and developing simulations • checking and validating simulations • Communication Networks • simulating movement of goods • Social Complexity • social simulation
ISBN-10 3-319-88352-6 / 3319883526
ISBN-13 978-3-319-88352-6 / 9783319883526
Zustand Neuware
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