刊年 | 2015 |
G/SMD | リモートファイル |
形態 | 1 online resource (504 p.) |
注記 | Includes bibliographical references and index Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers The advent of widespread fast computing has enabled us to work on more complex problems and to build and analyze more complex models. This book provides an introduction to one of the primary methodologies for research in this new field of knowledge. Agent-based modeling (ABM) offers a new way of doing science: by conducting computer-based experiments. ABM is applicable to complex systems embedded in natural, social, and engineered contexts, across domains that range from engineering to ecology. An Introduction to Agent-Based Modeling offers a comprehensive description of the core concepts, methods, and applications of ABM. Its hands-on approach -- with hundreds of examples and exercises using NetLogo -- enables readers to begin constructing models immediately, regardless of experience or discipline.The book first describes the nature and rationale of agent-based modeling, then presents the methodology for designing and building ABMs, and finally discusses how to utilize ABMs to answer complex questions. Features in each chapter include step-by-step guides to developing models in the main text; text boxes with additional information and concepts; end-of-chapter explorations; and references and lists of relevant reading. There is also an accompanying website with all the models and code Also available in print Mode of access: World Wide Web Description based on PDF viewed 12/23/2015 URL:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=7109293(Abstract with links to resource) |
出版国 | アメリカ合衆国 |
標題言語 | 英語 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
著者情報 | Wilensky, Uri Rand, William
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ISBN | 9780262328128(: electronic bk)
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無効/取消ISBN | 9780262731898(: electronic bk)
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件名 | LCSH:NetLogo(Computerprogramlanguage)
LCSH:Multiagentsystems
LCSH:Computersimulation
LCSH:Systemanalysis
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NCID | 7109293 |
IDENT | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=7109293 |