Artigo em revista científica Q2
Towards an emergence-driven software process for agent-based simulation
Nuno David (David, N.); Jaime Simão Sichman (Sichman, J. S.); Hélder Coelho (Coelho, H.);
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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2003
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Inglês
País
Alemanha
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Abstract/Resumo
In this paper we propose an emergence-driven software process for agent-based simulation that clarifies the traceability of micro and macro observations to micro and macro specifications in agent-based models. We use the concept of hyperstructures [1] to illustrate how micro and macro specifications interact in agent-based models, and show that the reductionism/ non-reductionism debate is important to understand the reliability of agent-based simulations. In particular, we show that the effort expended in the verification of agent-based simulations increases exponentially with the number of micro and macro specifications, and that the reliability assessment of non-anticipated results in simulation is in practice not possible. According to these results we claim to be impossible in practice to verify that an agent-based conceptual model has been implemented properly as a computational model, since we do not usually know what we want the output to be a priori. We thus advocate that the classic process of verification, validation and exploration of non-anticipated results is not reliable in agent-based simulation, and call into question the applicability of traditional software engineering methods to agent-based simulation.
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  • Matemáticas - Ciências Naturais
  • Ciências da Computação e da Informação - Ciências Naturais