Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for investigating complex, non-linear processes, such as social change, human-environmental interaction, or cultural transmission and diffusion of ideas. Using modelling frameworks derived from mathematics requires explicit definition of concepts, promotes systemic thinking, and provides a tool for formal testing of conceptual models (hypotheses-testing) and more rigorous analysis of assumptions and subjective beliefs. Despite the common believe that simulation techniques require significant technical expertise, simple yet useful models can be constructed in a matter of hours even by absolute beginners. The aim of this tutorial is to provide a practical, hands...
Source code and materials for the tutorial 'Introduction to Simulation: Complex social dynamics in a...
This introductory essay aims to introduce the chapters in the book presenting some aspects of the th...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
An introduction is given in the most adequate instrument of research to describe and understand our ...
The chapter begins by briefly describing two contrasting simulations: the iconic system dynamics mod...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
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There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
Computer simulation is spreading in the field of scientific research. Also in sociology we find impo...
While the idea of computer simulation has had enormous influence on most areas of science, and even ...
Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natura...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
With the current surge of simulation studies in archaeology there is a growing concern for the lack ...
Küppers G, Lenhard J, Shin T. Computer Simulation: Practice, Epistemology, and Social Dynamics. In: ...
Source code and materials for the tutorial 'Introduction to Simulation: Complex social dynamics in a...
This introductory essay aims to introduce the chapters in the book presenting some aspects of the th...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
<p> </p> <p>Simulation comprise a family of powerful and versatile quantitative techniques for inve...
An introduction is given in the most adequate instrument of research to describe and understand our ...
The chapter begins by briefly describing two contrasting simulations: the iconic system dynamics mod...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
No abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/35199/1/4_ftp.pd
There are considerable difficulties in the way of the development of useful and reliable simulation ...
Computer simulation is spreading in the field of scientific research. Also in sociology we find impo...
While the idea of computer simulation has had enormous influence on most areas of science, and even ...
Simulation techniques, especially those implemented on a computer, are frequently employed in natura...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
With the current surge of simulation studies in archaeology there is a growing concern for the lack ...
Küppers G, Lenhard J, Shin T. Computer Simulation: Practice, Epistemology, and Social Dynamics. In: ...
Source code and materials for the tutorial 'Introduction to Simulation: Complex social dynamics in a...
This introductory essay aims to introduce the chapters in the book presenting some aspects of the th...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...