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- Introducing Theories and Simulations of Complex Social SystemsVahid Dabbaghian, Vijay Kumar Mago. 1-4 [doi]
- Software Solutions for Computational Modelling in the Social SciencesPiper J. Jackson. 5-17 [doi]
- Modelling Epistemic SystemsAndré C. R. Martins. 19-30 [doi]
- Modeling Humain Behavior in Space and Time Using Mobile Phone DataAna-Maria Olteanu Raimond, Thomas Couronné. 31-42 [doi]
- Change Detection in Dynamic Political Networks: The Case of SudanLaurent Tambayong. 43-59 [doi]
- High-Level Simulation Model of a Criminal Justice SystemVahid Dabbaghian, Payman Jula, Peter B. Borwein, E. Fowler, Christopher Giles, N. Richardson, Alexander R. Rutherford, Alexa van der Waall. 61-78 [doi]
- Celerity in the Courts: The Application of Fuzzy Logic to Model Case Complexity of Criminal Justice SystemsAndrew A. Reid, Richard Frank. 79-96 [doi]
- Understanding the Impact of Face Mask Usage Through Epidemic Simulation of Large Social NetworksSusan M. Mniszewski, Sara Y. Del Valle, Reid Priedhorsky, James M. Hyman, Kyle S. Hickman. 97-115 [doi]
- e-Epidemic Models on the Attack and Defense of Malicious Objects in NetworksBimal Kumar Mishra, Kaushik Haldar. 117-143 [doi]
- Modelling the Joint Effect of Social Determinants and Peers on Obesity Among Canadian AdultsPhilippe J. Giabbanelli, Piper J. Jackson, Diane T. Finegood. 145-160 [doi]
- Youth Gang Formation: Basic Instinct or Something Else?Hilary K. Morden, Vijay Kumar Mago, Ruby Deol, Sara Namazi, Suzanne Wuolle, Vahid Dabbaghian. 161-177 [doi]
- Optimising an Agent-Based Model to Explore the Behaviour of Simulated BurglarsNick Malleson, Linda See, Andrew J. Evans, Alison J. Heppenstall. 179-204 [doi]