Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
1998 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2009
- The Methodology of Simulation Models: Chances and Risks pp. 1

- Andreas Pyka and Claudia Werker
- Policy Advice Derived from Simulation Models pp. 2

- Thomas Brenner and Claudia Werker
- An Objective-Based Perspective on Assessment of Model-Supported Policy Processes pp. 3

- Gönenç Yücel and Els van Daalen
- Agent Based Modeling and Simulation: An Informatics Perspective pp. 4

- Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari
- On the Effects of Skill Upgrading in the Presence of Spatial Labor Market Frictions: An Agent-Based Analysis of Spatial Policy Design pp. 5

- Herbert Dawid, Simon Gemkow, Philipp Harting and Michael Neugart
- A Pragmatic Reading of Friedman's Methodological Essay and What It Tells Us for the Discussion of ABMs pp. 6

- Simon Deichsel and Andreas Pyka
- Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game Based on the Second-Best Decision pp. 7

- Tetsushi Ohdaira and Takao Terano
- Sendero: An Extended, Agent-Based Implementation of Kauffman's NKCS Model pp. 8

- Julian Padget, Richard Vidgen, James Mitchell, Amy Marshall and Rick Mellor
- A Survey of Agent-Based Modeling Practices (January 1998 to July 2008) pp. 9

- Brian Heath, Raymond Hill and Frank Ciarallo
- Agent Street: An Environment for Exploring Agent-Based Models in Second Life pp. 10

- Andrew Crooks, Andrew Hudson-Smith and Joel Dearden
- Resolving a Replication That Failed: News on the Macy & Sato Model pp. 11

- Oliver Will
- The Development of Social Simulation as Reflected in the First Ten Years of JASSS: a Citation and Co-Citation Analysis pp. 12

- Matthias Meyer, Iris Lorscheid and Klaus G. Troitzsch
- Understanding Artificial Anasazi pp. 13

- Marco A. Janssen
Volume 12, issue 3, 2009
- Punishment Deters Crime Because Humans Are Bounded in Their Strategic Decision-Making pp. 1

- Heiko Rauhut and Marcel Junker
- When and How to Imitate Your Neighbours: Lessons from and for FEARLUS pp. 2

- Nicholas M. Gotts and J. Gareth Polhill
- Income Distribution Effects of a Finnish Work Incentive Trap Reform pp. 3

- Paivi Mattila-Wiro
- Effects of a Trust Mechanism on Complex Adaptive Supply Networks: An Agent-Based Social Simulation Study pp. 4

- Whan-Seon Kim
- Forecasting a Language Shift Based on Cellular Automata pp. 5

- Francesc S. Beltran, Salvador Herrando, Doris Ferreres, Marc-Antoni Adell, Violant Estreder and Marcos Ruiz-Soler
- An Analysis of the Insertion of Virtual Players in GMABS Methodology Using the Vip-JogoMan Prototype pp. 7

- Diana Adamatti, Jaime Simão Sichman and Helder Coelho
Volume 12, issue 2, 2009
- Design Guidelines for Agent Based Model Visualization pp. 1

- Daniel Kornhauser, Uri Wilensky and William Rand
- Tools of the Trade: A Survey of Various Agent Based Modeling Platforms pp. 2

- Cynthia Nikolai and Gregory Madey
- Social Circles: A Simple Structure for Agent-Based Social Network Models pp. 3

- Lynne Hamill and Nigel Gilbert
- How Groups Can Foster Consensus: The Case of Local Cultures pp. 4

- Patrick Groeber, Frank Schweitzer and Kerstin Press
- Agent-Based Simulation on Women's Role in a Family Line on Civil Service Examination in Chinese History pp. 5

- Chao Yang, Kurahashi Setsuya, Keiko Kurahashi, Isao Ono and Takao Terano
Volume 12, issue 1, 2009
- Errors and Artefacts in Agent-Based Modelling pp. 1

- José Manuel Galán, Luis Izquierdo, Segismundo Izquierdo, José Santos, Ricardo del Olmo, Adolfo Lopez-Paredes and Bruce Edmonds
- Exploring Agent-Based Methods for the Analysis of Payment Systems: A Crisis Model for StarLogo TNG pp. 2

- Luca Arciero, Claudia Biancotti, Leandro D'Aurizio and Claudio Impenna
- Agent-Based Urban Land Markets: Agent's Pricing Behavior, Land Prices and Urban Land Use Change pp. 3

- Tatiana Filatova, Dawn Parker and Anne van der Veen
- Simulating Light-Weight Personalised Recommender Systems in Learning Networks: A Case for Pedagogy-Oriented and Rating-Based Hybrid Recommendation Strategies pp. 4

- Rob J. Nadolski, Bert van den Berg, Adriana J. Berlanga, Hendrik Drachsler, Hans G.K. Hummel, Rob E.J.R. Koper and Peter B. Sloep
- Games on Cellular Spaces: How Mobility Affects Equilibrium pp. 5

- Pedro Ribeiro de Andrade, Antonio Miguel Vieira Monteiro, Gilberto Câmara and Sandra Sandri
- Techniques to Understand Computer Simulations: Markov Chain Analysis pp. 6

- Luis Izquierdo, Segismundo Izquierdo, José Manuel Galán and José Santos
- A Proximate Mechanism for Communities of Agents to Commemorate Long Dead Ancestors pp. 7

- Bill Tomlinson
- A Spatial Agent-Based Model of N-Person Prisoner's Dilemma Cooperation in a Socio-Geographic Community pp. 8

- Conrad Power
- Contra Epstein, Good Explanations Predict pp. 9

- Nicholas S. Thompson and Patrick Derr
- Not All Explanations Predict Satisfactorily, and Not All Good Predictions Explain pp. 10

- Klaus G. Troitzsch
- Modelling Opinion Formation with Physics Tools: Call for Closer Link with Reality pp. 11

- Pawel Sobkowicz
- Industrial Dynamics and Financial Markets pp. 12

- Thomas Grebel and Esther Merey
Volume 11, issue 4, 2008
- Pricing Strategies and Protection of Digital Products Under Presence of Piracy: A Welfare Analysis pp. 1

- Gokhan Ozertan and Baris Cevik
- The Dynamics of Public Opinion in Complex Networks pp. 2

- Shuguang Suo and Yu Chen
- Marriage Formation/Dissolution and Marital Distribution in a Two-Period Economic Model of Matching with Cooperative Bargaining pp. 3

- Ayşe Mumcu and Ismail Saglam
- An Agent-Based Model of Mediterranean Agricultural Land-Use/Cover Change for Examining Wildfire Risk pp. 4

- James Millington, Raúl Romero-Calcerrada, John Wainwright and George Perry
- Population Heterogeneity and Individual Differences in an Assortative Agent-Based Marriage and Divorce Model (MADAM) Using Search with Relaxing Expectations pp. 5

- Thomas Hills and Peter Todd
- Homo Socionicus: a Case Study of Simulation Models of Norms pp. 6

- Martin Neumann
- Governments, Civilians, and the Evolution of Insurgency: Modeling the Early Dynamics of Insurgencies pp. 7

- D. Scott Bennett
- Replication in the Deception and Convergence of Opinions Problem pp. 8

- André C. R. Martins
- Can Extremism Guarantee Pluralism? pp. 9

- Floriana Gargiulo and Alberto Mazzoni
- A Framework for Megascale Agent Based Model Simulations on Graphics Processing Units pp. 10

- Mikola Lysenko and Roshan M. D'Souza
- Reply to Will and Hegselmann pp. 11

- Michael Macy and Yoshimichi Sato
- Why Model? pp. 12

- Joshua M. Epstein
- Remark on a Reply pp. 13

- Oliver Will and Rainer Hegselmann
Volume 11, issue 3, 2008
- Agent-Based Simulation of the Trust and Tracing Game for Supply Chains and Networks pp. 1

- Dmytro Tykhonov, Catholijn Jonker, Sebastiaan Meijer and Tim Verwaart
- Enhancing the Australian National Health Survey Data for Use in a Microsimulation Model of Pharmaceutical Drug Usage and Cost pp. 2

- Annie Abello, Sharyn Lymer, Laurie Brown, Ann Harding and Ben Phillips
- A Replication That Failed - on the Computational Model in 'Michael W. Macy and Yoshimichi Sato: Trust, Cooperation and Market Formation in the U.S. and Japan. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, May 2002' pp. 3

- Oliver Will and Rainer Hegselmann
- Simple Heuristics in Complex Networks: Models of Social Influence pp. 4

- Gero Schwenk and Torsten Reimer
- Emergence and Collapse of Peace with Friend Selection Strategies pp. 6

- Yutaka Nakai and Masayoshi Muto
- Modelling Socio-Technical Transition Patterns and Pathways pp. 7

- Noam Bergman, Alex Haxeltine, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Jonathan Köhler, Michel Schilperoord and Jan Rotmans
- Simulating Evolutionary Games: A Python-Based Introduction pp. 8

- Alan Isaac
- Agent-Based Emergency Evacuation Simulation with Individuals with Disabilities in the Population pp. 9

- Keith Christensen and Yuya Sasaki
Volume 11, issue 2, 2008
- Reinforcement Learning Dynamics in Social Dilemmas pp. 1

- Segismundo Izquierdo, Luis Izquierdo and Nicholas M. Gotts
- Is Religion an Evolutionary Adaptation? pp. 2

- James Dow
- Using the ODD Protocol for Describing Three Agent-Based Social Simulation Models of Land-Use Change pp. 3

- J. Gareth Polhill, Dawn Parker, Daniel Brown and Volker Grimm
- Opinion Dynamics: the Effect of the Number of Peers Met at Once pp. 4

- Diemo Urbig, Jan Lorenz and Heiko Herzberg
- Horizontal and Vertical Multiple Implementations in a Model of Industrial Districts pp. 5

- Ugo Merlone, Michele Sonnessa and Pietro Terna
- Towards a Community Framework for Agent-Based Modelling pp. 6

- Marco A. Janssen, Lilian N. Alessa, C. Michael Barton, Sean Bergin and Allen Lee
- REsCape: an Agent-Based Framework for Modeling Resources, Ethnicity, and Conflict pp. 7

- Ravi Bhavnani, Dan Miodownik and Jonas Nart
- Progress in Model-To-Model Analysis pp. 8

- Juliette Rouchier, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, J. Gareth Polhill and Keiki Takadama
- Micro- and Macro-Level Validation in Agent-Based Simulation: Reproduction of Human-Like Behaviors and Thinking in a Sequential Bargaining Game pp. 9

- Keiki Takadama, Tetsuro Kawai and Yuhsuke Koyama
- Differential Equation Models Derived from an Individual-Based Model Can Help to Understand Emergent Effects pp. 10

- Sylvie Huet and Guillaume Deffuant
- A Model-To-Model Analysis of Bertrand Competition pp. 11

- Xavier Vilà
Volume 11, issue 1, 2007
- An Agent-Based Representation of the Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice pp. 1

- Guido Fioretti and Alessandro Lomi
- A Cognitively Founded Model of the Social Emergence of Lexicon pp. 2

- Umberto Gostoli
- Cricketsim: a Genetic and Evolutionary Computer Simulation pp. 3

- Kyle Wagner and Kerry Shaw
- Rethinking Lock-in and Locking: Adopters Facing Network Effects pp. 4

- Marc R.H. Roedenbeck and Barnas Nothnagel
- Alternative Approaches to the Empirical Validation of Agent-Based Models pp. 5

- Scott Moss
- How to Choose the Bidding Strategy in Continuous Double Auctions: Imitation Versus Take-The-Best Heuristics pp. 6

- Marta Posada and Adolfo Lopez-Paredes
- Network Formation and Strategic Firm Behaviour to Explore and Exploit pp. 7

- Müge Ozman
- Imitation and Cooperation in Different Helping Games pp. 8

- Giangiacomo Bravo
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