Behavioral/Social System Simulation
Charles M. Plummer and
David W. Hollar
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David W. Hollar: Rochester Institute of Technology, City Center 05588, Simulation Systems Laboratory
A chapter in Global Interdependence, 1992, pp 79-86 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Behavioral/Social System Simulation (B/SSS) is a computer-based simulation providing capability to simulate relationships between and among individuals and groups. The simulation is programmed in the object-oriented language Smalltalk/V and operates on a Macintosh Ilcx personal computer. The B/SSS provides the user the opportunity to apportion varied levels of resources among individuals and groups and establish varied probabilities of individuals and group success, with flexibility for the operator to change the rules and objectives governing the simulated behavioral/social system to explore alternative possibilities.
Keywords: Behavioral/Social System Simulation (B/SSS); computer simulation; human-computer interaction; object-oriented programming system (OOPS); Smalltalk/V Mac; social psychology; time perspectives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68189-2_9
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