Computational Model Library

The various technologies used inside a Dutch greenhouse interact in combination with an external climate, resulting in an emergent internal climate, which contributes to the final productivity of the greenhouse. This model examines how differing technology development styles affects the overall ability of a community of growers to approach the theoretical maximum yield.

Relational Social Interaction Model of Migration (RSIMM)

Sean Bergin Christopher Roberts | Published Mon Feb 7 21:08:27 2011 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:48 2013

Current trends suggest that when individuals of different cultural backgrounds encounter one another, their social categories become entangled and create new hybridized or creole identities.

A preliminary extension of the Hemelrijk 1996 model of reciprocal behavior to include feeding

Sean Barton | Published Mon Dec 13 19:40:05 2010 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:19 2013

A more complete description of the model can be found in Appendix I as an ODD protocol. This model is an expansion of the Hemelrijk (1996) that was expanded to include a simple food seeking behavior.

Peer reviewed Umwelten Ants

Kit Martin | Published Thu Jan 15 16:19:41 2015 | Last modified Thu Aug 27 18:53:06 2015

Simulates impacts of ants killing colony mates when in conflict with another nest. The murder rate is adjustable, and the environmental change is variable. The colonies employ social learning so knowledge diffusion proceeds if interactions occur.

Exploration and Exploitation in Parallel Problem Solving Effect of Agent’s Imitation Strategy

Hua Zhang | Published Sat Jun 27 04:28:54 2009 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:32 2013

I extend Lazer’s model by adding agent’s two kinds of imitation strategies: selective imitation and structurally equivalent imitation. I examined the effect of interaction of network with agent behavi

Organizational Bundle Theory

Alhaji Cherif | Published Mon Dec 15 23:35:23 2008 | Last modified Sat Apr 27 20:18:40 2013

This model demonstrates the spread of collapse through a network. The model is abstract but has many applications in various fields.

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