Social simulation
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Social simulation is the modelling, or simulation, normally performed using a computer, of social phenomena (e.g., cooperation, competition, markets, social networks dynamics, etc.).
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[edit] Development tools
Many social simulations are implemented using one of the many development frameworks and tools available.
Some of the most well-known, ordered by programming language, are:
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[edit] Other development tools
In addition to the simulation-specific tools there also a number of more generic agent-oriented tools that can be used to write simulations. Some examples are:
- JADE (FIPA compliant)
- Zeus
- AgentSheets
For a more comprehensive list of tools and links see:
[edit] References
- JASSS - The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
- ESSA - The European Social Simulation Association
- JoSC - The Journal of Social Complexity
- Entry on Social Simulation in the NCeSS Wiki
[edit] External links
- Modelling Complex Socio-Technical Systems using Morphological Analysis From the Swedish Morphological Society
- Futures Studies using Morphological Analysis. For the UN University Millennium Project.