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− | + | {{definition|''Agent-based modelling'' (ABM): A method of simulating complex systems. <ref>[https://www.cscollege.gov.sg/Knowledge/Documents/eBooks/Foresight--A%20Glossary.pdf Foresight: A Glossary, Civil Service College, Singapore]</ref>}}It features a number of autonomous “agents” which are each programmed to make decisions according to certain pre-defined rules. The resulting interactions can give rise to emergent patterns that might not have been obvious when considering each of the agents in isolation. Agents can be animate or inanimate, e.g., people, financial institutions, or the environment.<br /><br/> | |
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 29 June 2019
Contents
Definitions
European Project Definitions
CIPRNet project
The CIPRNet project [1] uses the following definition:
Simulation that uses Software Agent Technology.
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [2] gives the following definition:
Simulation that uses Software Agent Technology.
National Definitions
Singapore
Agent-based modelling (ABM): A method of simulating complex systems. [3]
It features a number of autonomous “agents” which are each programmed to make decisions according to certain pre-defined rules. The resulting interactions can give rise to emergent patterns that might not have been obvious when considering each of the agents in isolation. Agents can be animate or inanimate, e.g., people, financial institutions, or the environment.
Discussion Topic
See also
Notes
References