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- A Comparison of a 4GL and an Object-oriented Approach in Micro Macro SimulationHans-Dieter Heike, Kai Beckmann, Achim Kaufmann, Harald Ritz, Thomas Sauerbier. 3-32
- MICSIM: Concept, Developments, and Applications of a PC Microsimulation Model for Research and TeachingJoachim Merz. 33-65
- Exploring and Testing Theories: On the Role of Parameter Optimization in Social Science Computer SimulationGeorg Müller. 66-77
- Why Are We Simulating Anyway? Some Answers from EconomicsEdmund Chattoe. 78-104
- Multilevel SimulationKlaus G. Troitzsch. 107-122
- Social Science Multilevel Simulation with MIMOSEMichael Möhring. 123-137
- Multilevel Modelling with MIMOSE: Experinece from a Social Science ApplicationNicole J. Saam. 138-154
- A Microsimulation Tool for Social Force ModelsPéter Molnár. 155-170
- Evolution in Humans of Macro-level Social Stratification and LanguageAllan Mazur. 171-178
- Survival Analysis, Master Equation, Efficient Simulation of Path-Related Quantities, and Hidden State Concept of TransitionsDirk Helbing. 179-207
- Game Theory, Decision Making in Conflicts and Computer Simulations: a Good-Looking TriadWim B. G. Liebrand, David M. Messick. 211-236
- From Life Event Analysis to Life Course AnalysisUlrich Mueller. 237-263
- Simulating the Social Context of Human ChoiceMatthew J. Rockloff, Bibb Latané. 259-377
- Simulating Cooperation and Competition: Present State and Future ObjectivesRamzi Suleiman. 264-281
- Understanding Social Dynamics: The Cellular Automata ApproachRainer Hegselmann. 282-306
- Spatial Evolution of Automata in the Prisoner s DilemmaOliver Kirchkamp. 307-358
- Simulating Societies using Distributed Artificial IntelligenceJim Doran. 381-393
- Simulating Multi-Agent Interdependencies. A Two-Way Approach to the Micro-Macro LinkRosaria Conte, Cristiano Castelfranchi. 394-415
- Artificial Intelligence Modelling: Data Driven and Theory Driven ApproachesKlaus Manhart. 416-431
- Object-Oriented and Agent-Oriented Simulation: Implications for Social Science ApplicationAdelinde Uhrmacher. 432-447
- Simulation as a Research StrategyG. Nigel Gilbert. 448-454
- Environments and Languages to Support Social SimulationG. Nigel Gilbert. 457-458
- Computer Simulation and Social Sciences: On the Future of a Difficult RelationKlaus G. Troitzsch. 459-460