Beyond the KISS Principle for Agent-Based Social Simulation
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The "Keep It Simple, Stupid" (KISS) principle stated by Robert Axelrod is a good guideline to model agent-based social simulation. However, to cope with real phenomena, we must go beyond the KISS principle. This paper re-examines the principle and discusses the underlining requirements for agent-based modeling using our recently developed agent-based models as examples.
- 日本社会情報学会の論文
- 2008-03-30
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