Proceedings

Various participants have provided their paper for inclusion in the online proceedings. These papers can be found below. To derive copies of other papers you can contact the authors directly.

Papers:

 David Chavalarias - Human’s Meta-cognitive Capacities and Endogenization of Mimetic Rules in Multi-Agents Models

 Bruce Edmonds and David Hales- When and why does haggling occur? - some lessons from a qualitative but computational simulation of negotiation

 Jens G Epstein, Michael Möhring, Klaus G Troitzsch - Fuzzy-Logical Rules in a Multi-Agent System

  J.S. Galán, J.M. Tom Downing, A. López-Paredes - Rigour and reliability in agent-based social simulation through replication.

 Nicholas M. Gotts, J. Gary Polhill & William J. Adam - Simulation and Analysis in Agent-Based Modelling of Land Use Change

  L. R. Izquierdo, N. M. Gotts and J. Gary Polhill - Case-base reasoning and social dilemmas: an agent-based simulation

  Loet Leydesdorff - Anticipatory Systems and the Processing of Meaning: A Simulation Study Using Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems

  Javier Pajares, José A. Pascual, Cesáreo Hernández and Adolfo López – A behavioural, evolutionary and generative framework for modelling financial markets

 J. Gary Polhill, Luis R. Izquierdo, & Nicholas M. Gotts - The Ghost in the Model (and other effects of floating point arithmetic)

 Juliette Rouchier and David Hales - How to be Loyal, Rich and Have Fun too

 Kees Zoethout - A task directed self-organising system

 

Posters

 Jorge Simao and Peter M. Todd and Luis Moniz Pereira - What's Cool? - Modelling Fashion-like Collective Behavior Emergence from Individual Neuro-psychological conditioning