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An Overview of Multi-Agent Simulation in Organizations (CROSBI ID 37331)

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Vlahović, Nikola ; Čerić, Vlatko An Overview of Multi-Agent Simulation in Organizations // Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition / Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi (ur.). Hershey (PA): Idea Group, 2008. str. 2728-2733

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vlahović, Nikola ; Čerić, Vlatko

engleski

An Overview of Multi-Agent Simulation in Organizations

Most economic and business systems are complex, dynamic, and non-deterministic systems. Different modeling techniques have been used for representing real life economic and business organizations either on a macro level (such as national economics) or micro level (such as business processes within a firm or strategies within an industry). Even though general computer simulation was used for modeling various systems (Zeigler, 1976) since 1970’ s the limitation of computer resources did not allow for in-depth simulation of dynamic social phenomena. The dynamics of social systems and impact of the behavior of individual entities in social constructs were modeled using mathematical modeling or system dynamics. With the growing interest in multi agent systems that led to its standardization in the 1990’ s, multi agent systems were proposed for the use of modeling social systems (Gilbert & Conte, 1995). Multi agent simulation was able to provide a high level disintegration of the models and proper treatment of inhomogeneity and individualism of the agents, thus allowing for simulation of cooperation and competition. A number of simulation models were developed in the research of biological and ecological systems such as models for testing the behavior and communication between social insects (bees and ants). Artificial systems for testing hypothesis about social order and norms as well as ancient societies (Kohler et al. 2005) were also simulated. Since then agent based modeling and simulation (ABMS) established itself as an attractive modeling technique (Moss & Davidsson, 2001 ; Klügl, 2001). Numerous software toolkits were released, such as Swarm, Repast, MASON and SeSAm. These toolkits make agent based modeling easy enough to be attractive to practitioners from a variety of subject areas dealing with social interactions. They make agent based modeling accessible to a large number of analysts with less programming experience.

simulation, multi-agent systems, agent based modeling and simulation

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Podaci o prilogu

2728-2733.

objavljeno

Podaci o knjizi

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition

Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi

Hershey (PA): Idea Group

2008.

978-1-60566-026-4

Povezanost rada

Ekonomija, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti