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The Science and Art of Simulation I

Edited by Michael M. Resch (), Andreas Kaminski () and Petra Gehring ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2017
ISBN: 978-3-319-55762-5
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction
Michael M. Resch, Andreas Kaminski and Petra Gehring
Doing Research on Simulation Sciences? Questioning Methodologies and Disciplinarities
Petra Gehring
On the Missing Coherent Theory of Simulation
Michael M. Resch
The Art of Staging Simulations: Mise-en-scène, Social Impact, and Simulation Literacy
Bruno Gransche
Myths of Simulation
Björn Schembera
Understanding Social Science Simulations: Distinguishing Two Categories of Simulations
Nicole J. Saam
Seven Problems with Massive Simulation Models for Policy Decision-Making
Till Grüne-Yanoff
Between Knowledge and Action: Conceptualizing Scientific Simulation and Policy-Making
Dirk Scheer
Outlines of a Pragmatic Theory of Truth and Error in Computer Simulation
Christoph Hubig and Andreas Kaminski
The Demon’s Fallacy: Simulation Modeling and a New Style of Reasoning
Johannes Lenhard
Advancing Knowledge Through Computer Simulations? A Socratic Exercise
Claus Beisbart
Varieties of Simulations: From the Analogue to the Digital
Juan M. Durán

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55762-5

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