A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation

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Main Author: David, N.
Publication Date: 2003
Other Authors: Sichman, J. S., Coelho, H., Marietto, M. B.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29333
Summary: Given the strong interdisciplinary character of Agent-Based Social Simulation (ABSS), and the difficulties related to ambiguous terminological and methodological assumptions, there is an increasing need to make more explicit the modelling paradigm underlying each research paper or project. In this paper we propose a classification of paradigmatic models in ABSS, which characterise different ontological assumptions and pragmatic criteria with respect to their targets. The classification is composed by different classes of models at different levels of abstraction, in a layered architecture that enables switching among levels. Each class is based on different kinds of assumptions, which possibly call for different logics of scientific research. The present proposal is interesting, since the taxonomy was well validated with researchers in the field. It is a good analytical tool to characterise or compare models according to various criteria, such as methodological, philosophical, or simply pragmatic and usability criteria.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
title A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
spellingShingle A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
David, N.
Validation process
Abstraction level
Weak structural
Paradigmatic model
Technological context
title_short A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
title_full A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
title_fullStr A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
title_full_unstemmed A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
title_sort A classification of paradigmatic models for agent-based social simulation
author David, N.
author_facet David, N.
Sichman, J. S.
Coelho, H.
Marietto, M. B.
author_role author
author2 Sichman, J. S.
Coelho, H.
Marietto, M. B.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv David, N.
Sichman, J. S.
Coelho, H.
Marietto, M. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Validation process
Abstraction level
Weak structural
Paradigmatic model
Technological context
topic Validation process
Abstraction level
Weak structural
Paradigmatic model
Technological context
description Given the strong interdisciplinary character of Agent-Based Social Simulation (ABSS), and the difficulties related to ambiguous terminological and methodological assumptions, there is an increasing need to make more explicit the modelling paradigm underlying each research paper or project. In this paper we propose a classification of paradigmatic models in ABSS, which characterise different ontological assumptions and pragmatic criteria with respect to their targets. The classification is composed by different classes of models at different levels of abstraction, in a layered architecture that enables switching among levels. Each class is based on different kinds of assumptions, which possibly call for different logics of scientific research. The present proposal is interesting, since the taxonomy was well validated with researchers in the field. It is a good analytical tool to characterise or compare models according to various criteria, such as methodological, philosophical, or simply pragmatic and usability criteria.
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