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      Agent-based modeling: Methods and techniques for simulating human systems

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          Agent-based modeling is a powerful simulation modeling technique that has seen a number of applications in the last few years, including applications to real-world business problems. After the basic principles of agent-based simulation are briefly introduced, its four areas of application are discussed by using real-world applications: flow simulation, organizational simulation, market simulation, and diffusion simulation. For each category, one or several business applications are described and analyzed.

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              Journal
              Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
              Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
              Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
              0027-8424
              1091-6490
              May 14 2002
              May 14 2002
              : 99
              : Supplement 3
              : 7280-7287
              Article
              10.1073/pnas.082080899
              128598
              12011407
              d70c6f91-c001-4310-a36a-aa044de95d5c
              © 2002
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