Agent-oriented simulation

作者: Adelinde Uhrmacher , William Swartout

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-9218-5_10

关键词: Relation (database)Computer scienceComputer Science and EngineeringLocalityHuman–computer interactionKey (cryptography)Software agent

摘要: Metaphors play a key role in computer science and engineering. Agents bring the notion of locality information (as object-oriented programming) together with intent or purpose. The relation between multi-agent simulation systems is multi-facetted. Simulation are used to evaluate software agents virtual dynamic environments. become part model design, if autonomous entities general, human social actors particular shall be modeled. A couple research projects illuminate some these facets.

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