Agent-based modeling: an introduction and primer
Link to Journal Article Here (through McMaster) and Here (non-McMaster)
Who it’s for: Ideal for those with a basic understanding of simulation modeling who are interested in exploring agent-based modeling applications and methodologies.
Why we love it: This paper introduces agent-based modeling (ABM) as a simulation framework for studying autonomous agents interacting within complex systems. It traces ABM’s historical roots, outlines its wide range of applications—from simulations in the social sciences to combat modeling—and offers practical guidance on getting started with ABM using NetLogo. Through illustrative examples, including a basic war-gaming scenario, the article demonstrates ABM’s flexibility and interpretability.
Citation: Weimer, C. W., Miller, J. O., & Hill, R. R. (2016). Agent-based modeling: An introduction and primer. 2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 65–79. https://doi.org/10.1109/WSC.2016.7822080
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