Agent-Based Modeling in Humanitarian Interventions by John McCaskill

Agent-Based Modeling in Humanitarian Interventions by John McCaskill

Author:John McCaskill
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: IGI Global


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The Use of Agent Based Modeling in Various Research Fields

A look through the calls for papers in various symposiums being held around the world helps to demonstrate the breadth and reach of complexity science and the versatility of agent based modeling as a useful tool in those studies. In a call for papers for a conference called “Human Complexity 2012, The First Annual Conference on Complexity and Human Experience, Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social Sciences” to be held at the Center for Advanced Research in the Humanities at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, the list of topics was particularly broad based:

• The propagation of beliefs, ideas and ideologies

• The effect of individual action on global economies

• Social structure among pre-historic peoples

• Discovery of early trends and indicators of social and economic change

• The relationship between organizational/societal structure and the flow of energy and information

• The relationship between healthcare providers, patients, Internet, and social media (http://www.complexity.uncc.edu)



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