Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problems

The agent-based modelling (ABM) represents a newly emerged domain with multiple applications. They started to develop in late 1940’s and they reached maturity in 2000’s – 2010’s. Nowadays, more and more studies are being made using ABM, proving that they are a powerful tool in exploring patterns, i...

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Main Author: Diana POPOVICI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2018-11-01
Series:GeoPatterns
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Online Access:http://www.geodinamic.ro/assets/geo-patterns/volumes/v3.2_6-15.pdf
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spelling doaj-afd0857b4d5f43cc8d1d943191489d8e2020-11-24T21:18:04ZengUniversity of BucharestGeoPatterns2501-78372501-78372018-11-013261510.5719/GeoP.3.2/1Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problemsDiana POPOVICI0University of BucharestThe agent-based modelling (ABM) represents a newly emerged domain with multiple applications. They started to develop in late 1940’s and they reached maturity in 2000’s – 2010’s. Nowadays, more and more studies are being made using ABM, proving that they are a powerful tool in exploring patterns, interactions and behaviours. As their name suggest, they rely on agents. There is still no formal definition for agents, but they are considered to be autonomous entities, capable of having a certain behaviour and to interact with other agents and/or with the environment they belong to. The environment, the agents and the interactions established form the ABM. Even though this type of models has evolved from mathematics, thanks to computer development, and especially computer graphics, they now offer the possibility to visually explore certain behaviours and to identify a pattern. Also, of great importance and contributing directly to the ABMs application expansion, is the development of a variety of toolkits used for designing agent-based models. Many of the toolkits are open source and continuously implement more simplified programming language. These are the main reasons for which ABMs are used nowadays in a very wide range of domains – from ecology to healthcare and medicine, from archaeology to stock markets, from combats and air traffic control to emergency situations, from social and natural sciences to robotics. http://www.geodinamic.ro/assets/geo-patterns/volumes/v3.2_6-15.pdfagentmodelcomputer simulationbehavioursocial
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title Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problems
title_short Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problems
title_full Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problems
title_fullStr Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problems
title_full_unstemmed Agent-based modelling – a new method for investigating environmental problems
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publisher University of Bucharest
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description The agent-based modelling (ABM) represents a newly emerged domain with multiple applications. They started to develop in late 1940’s and they reached maturity in 2000’s – 2010’s. Nowadays, more and more studies are being made using ABM, proving that they are a powerful tool in exploring patterns, interactions and behaviours. As their name suggest, they rely on agents. There is still no formal definition for agents, but they are considered to be autonomous entities, capable of having a certain behaviour and to interact with other agents and/or with the environment they belong to. The environment, the agents and the interactions established form the ABM. Even though this type of models has evolved from mathematics, thanks to computer development, and especially computer graphics, they now offer the possibility to visually explore certain behaviours and to identify a pattern. Also, of great importance and contributing directly to the ABMs application expansion, is the development of a variety of toolkits used for designing agent-based models. Many of the toolkits are open source and continuously implement more simplified programming language. These are the main reasons for which ABMs are used nowadays in a very wide range of domains – from ecology to healthcare and medicine, from archaeology to stock markets, from combats and air traffic control to emergency situations, from social and natural sciences to robotics.
topic agent
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computer simulation
behaviour
social
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