Simulations of Highly Complex Social Systems as a Tool for Designing Information Systems
p. 286-298
Abstract
When designing information systems, it would be good to be able to compare alternatives. However, information systems are complex phenomena as they encompass the humans involved in distributing the information. One possible way of making comparisons would be through simulation. Having constructed a prototype for such a simulation we have seen that the traditional approaches, such as Cellular Automata utilized within the social simulations field are usable but not sufficient. However, the newer agent-based approaches show more promise. We conclude that in order to make simulations of our kind possible, the new technologies, such as multi-agant systems, need be adapted and extended. One of the pieces missing is an agent-based infrastructure building on anticipatory principles for agent information behavior.
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Bibliographical reference
Viveca Asproth, Joel Palmius and Gunilla Egonsdotter, « Simulations of Highly Complex Social Systems as a Tool for Designing Information Systems », CASYS, 14 | 2004, 286-298.
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Viveca Asproth, Joel Palmius and Gunilla Egonsdotter, « Simulations of Highly Complex Social Systems as a Tool for Designing Information Systems », CASYS [Online], 14 | 2004, Online since 07 October 2024, connection on 10 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=2689
Authors
Viveca Asproth
Department of Information Technology and Media Mid Sweden University, 5-83125 Östersund, Sweden
Joel Palmius
Department of Information Technology and Media Mid Sweden University, 5-83125 Östersund, Sweden
Gunilla Egonsdotter
Department of Information Technology and Media Mid Sweden University, 5-83125 Östersund, Sweden