Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
1998 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2001
- ABLOoM: Location Behaviour, Spatial Patterns, and Agent-Based Modelling pp. 2

- Henriëtte S. Otter, Anne van der Veen and Huib J. de Vriend
- Modelling the Emergence of Possession Norms Using Memes pp. 3

- Felix Flentge, Daniel Polani and Thomas Uthmann
- Pair Interactions: Real and Perceived Attitudes pp. 4

- David Pearson and Marie-Reine Boudarel
- Consensus and Cohesion in Simulated Social Networks pp. 5

- Rob Stocker, David Green and David Newth
- Do Irregular Grids Make a Difference? Relaxing the Spatial Regularity Assumption in Cellular Models of Social Dynamics pp. 6

- Andreas Flache and Rainer Hegselmann
- Evaluating the Impact of Increasing Memory on Agent Behaviour: Adaptive Patterns in an Agent Based Simulation of Subsistence pp. 7

- Andre Costopoulos
- Evolutionary Perspectives on Simulations of Social Systems pp. 8

- Carl Reschke
Volume 4, issue 3, 2001
- Lake Anderson Revisited by Agents pp. 1

- Michael Moehring and Klaus G. Troitzsch
- Competition As a Test of Hypotheses: Simulation of Knowledge-Generating Market Processes pp. 2

- Wolfgang Kerber and Nicole J. Saam
- Modelling and Simulating Innovation Behaviour Within Micro-Based Correlated Decision Processes pp. 3

- Günter Haag and Philipp Liedl
- Simulating the Evolution of Localised Industrial Clusters - an Identification of the Basic Mechanisms pp. 4

- Thomas Brenner
- Technology and Culture: the Dissemination and the Potential 'Lock-In' of New Technologies pp. 5

- Loet Leydesdorff
- History-Friendly Models: an Overview of the Case of the Computer Industry pp. 6

- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- Clustering and Fighting in Two-Party Crowds: Simulating the Approach-Avoidance Conflict pp. 7

- Wander Jager
- Innovation Networks - a Simulation Approach pp. 8

- Nigel Gilbert, Andreas Pyka and Petra Ahrweiler
- Empirically Based Simulation: The Case of Twin Peaks in National Income pp. 9

- Uwe Cantner, Bernd Ebersberger, Horst Hanusch, Jens Krüger and Andreas Pyka
- Flexible Modelling with VSEit, the Versatile Simulation Environment for the Internet pp. 10

- Kai-H. Brassel
- Modelling Strategies for Water Supply Companies to Deal with Nitrate Pollution pp. 11

- Yvonne Haffner and Stefan Gramel
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Bad Arguments in the Comparison of Game Theory and Simulation in Social Studies pp. 1

- Wolfgang Balzer, Karl R. Brendel and Solveig Hofmann
- Game Theory: Limitations and an Alternative pp. 2

- Scott Moss
- Modelling the Emergence of Resource-Sharing Conventions: an Agent-Based Approach pp. 3

- Olivier Thebaud and Bruno Locatelli
- Intervening to Achieve Co-Operative Ecosystem Management: Towards an Agent Based Model pp. 4

- Jim Doran
- Role-Playing Games for Opening the Black Box of Multi-Agent Systems: Method and Lessons of Its Application to Senegal River Valley Irrigated Systems pp. 5

- Olivier Barreteau, François Bousquet and Jean-Marie Attonaty
- A Bargaining Model to Simulate Negotiations Between Water Users pp. 6

- Sophie Thoyer, Sylvie Morardet, Patrick Rio, Leo Simon, Rachael Goodhue and Gordon Rausser
- From Social Monitoring to Normative Influence pp. 7

- Rosaria Conte and Frank Dignum
- The Creation of a Reputation in an Artificial Society Organised by a Gift System pp. 8

- Juliette Rouchier, Martin O'Connor and François Bousquet
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Narrative Intelligence from the Bottom Up: a Computational Framework for the Study of Story-Telling in Autonomous Agents pp. 1

- Kerstin Dautenhahn and Steve Coles
- Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of Social Norms: a First Evaluation pp. 2

- Alexander Staller and Paolo Petta
- Intelligent Social Learning pp. 3

- Rosaria Conte and Mario Paolucci
- Six Levels of Complexity; a Typology of Processes and Systems pp. 4

- Dietrich Fliedner
- What is Ascape and Why Should You Care? pp. 5

- Miles Parker
- ArrierosAlife" a Multi-Agent Approach Simulating the Evolution of a Social System: Modeling the Emergence of Social Networks with "Ascape pp. 6

- Klaus Auer and Timothy Norris
Volume 3, issue 4, 2000
- When One Decides for Many: the Effect of Delegation Methods on Cooperation in Simulated Inter-Group Conflicts pp. 1

- Ramzi Suleiman and Ilan Fischer
- Some Strategies for the Simulation of Vocabulary Agreement in Multi-Agent Communities pp. 2

- Juan de Lara Jaramillo and Manuel Alfonseca
- A Forgiving Strategy for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 3

- Colm O'Riordan
- Why Do Simulation? Towards a Working Epistemology for Practitioners of the Dark Arts pp. 4

- J. P. Marney and Heather F.E. Tarbert
Volume 3, issue 3, 2000
- Reciprocal Altruism and Group Formation: the Degree of Segmentation of Reciprocal Altruists Who Prefer 'Old-Helping-Partners' pp. 1

- Evelien Zeggelink, Henk de Vos and Donald Elsas
- Simulating Household Waste Management Behaviours Part 2: Home Composting pp. 2

- Peter Tucker and Isobel Fletcher
- Using AgentSheets to Teach Simulation to Undergraduate Students pp. forum/2

- Joaquim Carvalho
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- Modelling Social Systems As Complex: Towards a Social Simulation Meta-Model pp. 1

- Chris Goldspink
- Simulating Common Pool Resource Management Experiments with Adaptive Agents Employing Alternate Communication Routines pp. 2

- Peter Deadman, Edella Schlager and Randy Gimblett
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Agent-Based Modelling of Collective Identity: Testing Constructivist Theory pp. 1

- Ian Lustick
- Asynchronous Time Evolution in an Artificial Society Model pp. 2

- Barry G. Lawson and Steve Park
- Teaching Social Simulation with Matlab pp. forum/1

- Warren Thorngate
- Liberal Order for Software Agents? an Economic Analysis pp. forum/2

- Dirk Nicolas Wagner
Volume 2, issue 3, 1999
- Spontaneous Change, Unpredictability and Consumption Externalities: a Dynamic Approach to Consumer Choice pp. 1

- John Kemp
- Gossip, Sexual Recombination and the El Farol Bar: Modelling the Emergence of Heterogeneity pp. 2

- Bruce Edmonds
- Simulating Household Waste Management Behaviours pp. 3

- Peter Tucker and Andrew Smith
- The Spread of the 'Lapita People': a Demographic Simulation pp. 4

- Anne Di Piazza and Erik Pearthree
- Controlled Simulation of Marriage Systems pp. 5

- Douglas White
- Finding an Invisible History: a Computer Simulation Experiment (in Virtual Polynesia) pp. 6

- Cathy Small
- Topology, Metric and Dynamics of Social Systems pp. 7

- Jürgen Klüver and Jörn Schmidt
- The Multi-Agent Modelling Language and the Model Design Interface pp. 8

- László Gulyás, Tamás Kozsik and John B. Corliss
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- The Origin of Institutions: Socio-Economic Processes, Choice, Norms and Conventions pp. 1

- José Castro Caldas and Helder Coelho
- An Integrated Approach to Simulating Behavioural Processes: a Case Study of the Lock-in of Consumption Patterns pp. 2

- Marco A. Janssen and Wander Jager
- Technological Change, Learning and Macro-Economic Coordination: an Evolutionary Model pp. 3

- Gérard Ballot and Erol Taymaz
Volume 2, issue 1, 1999
- Simulating Correctional Disturbances: the Application of Organization Control Theory to Correctional Organizations Via Computer Simulation pp. 1

- Steven Patrick, Patricia Dorman and Robert Marsh
- Simulating Norms, Social Inequality, and Functional Change in Artificial Societies pp. 2

- Nicole J. Saam and Andreas G. Harrer
- Multi-Level Simulation in Lisp-Stat pp. 3

- Nigel Gilbert
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