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Social simulation is the modelling, or simulation, normally performed using a computer, of social phenomena (e.g., cooperation, competition, markets, social networks dynamics, etc.).
Development tools
Many social simulations are implemented using one of the many development frameworks and tools available.
Some of the most well-known, ordered by programming language, are:
Java
Objective-C
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Pascal
POP-11
Other (or unknown)
Other development tools
In addition to the simulation-specific tools there also a number of more generic agent-oriented tools that can be used to write simulations. Some examples are:
Java
- JADE (FIPA compliant)
- Zeus
- AgentSheets
For a more comprehensive list of tools and links see:
References
- JASSS - The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
- ESSA - The European Social Science Association
- JoSC - The Journal of Social Complexity
- Entry on Social Simulation in the NCeSS Wiki
External links
- Modelling Complex Socio-Technical Systems using Morphological Analysis From the Swedish Morphological Society
- Futures Studies using Morphological Analysis. For the UN University Millennium Project.
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