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- 2006933230 contributor B10743136.
- 2006933230 contributor B10743137.
- 2006933230 created "c2007.".
- 2006933230 date "2007".
- 2006933230 date "c2007.".
- 2006933230 dateCopyrighted "c2007.".
- 2006933230 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-260) and index.".
- 2006933230 description "pt. 1. INTRODUCTION. Introduction -- Complexity in social worlds -- pt. 2. PRELIMINARIES. Modeling -- On emergence -- pt. 3. COMPUTATIONAL MODELING. Computation as theory -- Why agent-based objects? -- pt. 4. MODELS OF COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SOCIAL SYSTEMS. A basic framework -- Complex adaptive social systems in one dimension -- Social dynamics -- Evolving automata -- Some fundamentals of organizational decision making -- pt. 5. CONCLUSIONS. Social science in between -- Epilogue -- Appendixes. A. An open agenda for complex adaptive social systems -- B. Practices for computational modeling.".
- 2006933230 extent "xix, 263 p. :".
- 2006933230 identifier "0691127026 (pbk.: acid-free paper)".
- 2006933230 identifier "0691130965 (acid-free paper)".
- 2006933230 identifier "9780691127026 (pbk.: acid-free paper)".
- 2006933230 identifier "9780691130965 (acid-free paper)".
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- 2006933230 isPartOf "Princeton studies in complexity.".
- 2006933230 issued "2007".
- 2006933230 issued "c2007.".
- 2006933230 language "eng".
- 2006933230 publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- 2006933230 subject "300.1/513 22".
- 2006933230 subject "Computermodellen. gtt".
- 2006933230 subject "H61.25 .M55 2007".
- 2006933230 subject "Social sciences Mathematical models.".
- 2006933230 subject "Social systems Mathematical models.".
- 2006933230 subject "Sociale relaties. gtt".
- 2006933230 tableOfContents "pt. 1. INTRODUCTION. Introduction -- Complexity in social worlds -- pt. 2. PRELIMINARIES. Modeling -- On emergence -- pt. 3. COMPUTATIONAL MODELING. Computation as theory -- Why agent-based objects? -- pt. 4. MODELS OF COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SOCIAL SYSTEMS. A basic framework -- Complex adaptive social systems in one dimension -- Social dynamics -- Evolving automata -- Some fundamentals of organizational decision making -- pt. 5. CONCLUSIONS. Social science in between -- Epilogue -- Appendixes. A. An open agenda for complex adaptive social systems -- B. Practices for computational modeling.".
- 2006933230 title "Complex adaptive systems : an introduction to computational models of social life / John H. Miller and Scott E. Page.".
- 2006933230 type "text".