There is a whole minitrack at the Hawaiian International Conference on
System Sciences dedicated to the cross-study of Agent-based modeling and
System Dynamics (see forthcoming CfP early next week).
Besides Jims pioneering work one or the other of the following
papers may be of interest:
Miller, J. H. (1998). Active nonlinear tests (ANTs) of complex
simulation models. Management Science, 44(6), 620-830.
Phelan, S. E. (1999). A note on the correspondence between complexity and
systems theory. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 12(3), 237-246.
Scholl, H. J. (2001). Agent-based and system dynamics modeling: a call for
cross study and joint research. Paper presented at the Hawaiian
International Conference on System Sciences, Wailea, HI
Scholl, H. J. (2001, July 23-27). Looking Across the Fence: Comparing
Findings From SD Modeling Efforts With those of Other Modeling Techniques.
Paper submitted to the 2001 Annual International Conference of the System
Dynamics Society, Atlanta, GA.
Kind regards,
Jochen
From: Jochen Scholl <JScholl@ctg.albany.edu>
Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl
Center for Technology
in Government/University at Albany/SUNY
phone (518) 442-3892
fax (518) 442-3886
alternate email: JocScholl@aol.com
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