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Basic components of agent-based modelling

In: How Do I Develop an Agent-Based Model?

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This chapter introduces one of the most popular software in ABM research, NetLogo, by looking into its three-tab system: Interface, Info, and Code. The chapter then describes the three definitional aspects of ABM: agents, environment, and mechanisms. Agents are described through three characteristics: autonomy, interaction, and malleability. The environment is identified as physical and non-physical simulation space. Finally, four basic mechanisms are defined: behavioral, interactional, time-dependent, and developmental.

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  • ., 2022. "Basic components of agent-based modelling," Chapters, in: How Do I Develop an Agent-Based Model?, chapter 3, pages 52-71, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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