Computational Model Library

Cumulative effects agent-based model of forestry and hunting

Scott Heckbert | Published Fri Dec 4 12:14:12 2009 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:30 2013

A special case of the model ‘huntingforestry’, where a ‘pulsar’ pattern emerges, balancing hunting and game population growth.

Social model of a Team Developing a Planning-Methodology

Oswaldo Terán Christophe Sibertin | Published Mon Nov 18 11:31:56 2013 | Last modified Sun Nov 16 16:12:44 2014

The model represents a team intended at designing a methodology for Institutional Planning. Included in ICAART’14 to exemplify how emotions can be identified in SocLab; and in ESSA’14 to show the Efficiency of Organizational Withdrawal vs Commitment.

Value Chain Marketing (VCM)

Stephanie Hintze | Published Mon Apr 14 19:37:19 2014 | Last modified Thu Oct 16 13:53:57 2014

Inspired by the SKIN model, the basic concept here is to model the acceptance and implementation of supplier innovations. This model includes three types of agents comprising suppliers, manufacturers and applicators.

Local scale mobility, namely foraging, leads to global population dispersal. Agents acquire information about their environment in two ways, one individual and one social. See also http://www.openabm.org/model/3846/

This is the R code of the mathematical model used for verification. This code corresponds to equations 1-9, 15-53, 58-62, 69-70, and 72-75 given in the paper “A Mathematical Model of The Beer Game”.

Friendship Games Rev 1.0

David Dixon | Published Fri Oct 7 22:58:33 2011 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:32 2013

A friendship game is a kind of network game: a game theory model on a network. This is a NetLogo model of an agent-based adaptation of “‘Friendship-based’ Games” by PJ Lamberson. The agents reach an equilibrium that depends on the strategy played and the topology of the network.

This model explores a social mechanism that links the reversal of the gender gap in education with changing patterns in relative divorce risks in 12 European countries.

Generic servicising model (SPREE project)

Reinier Van Der Veen Kasper H Kisjes Igor Nikolic | Published Wed Aug 26 15:56:24 2015 | Last modified Wed Sep 28 12:06:21 2016

This generic agent-based model allows the user to simulate and explore the influence of servicising policies on the uptake of servicising and on economic, environmental and social effects, notably absolute decoupling.

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