Title :
Equation-Based Models as Formal Specifications of Agent-Based Models for Social Simulation: Preliminary Issues
Author :
Costa, A.C.R. ; Jeannes, F.M. ; Cava, U.A.
Author_Institution :
Centro de Cienc. Computacionais, Univ. Fed. do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper discusses some issues concerning the idea of taking equation-based simulation models (EBM) as formal, mathematical specifications of agent-based models (ABM) for Social Simulation. The paper tries to identify some of the benefits that such point of view could bring to the development of ABM, as well as some of the preliminary problems that an ABM developer has to face, in order to guarantee the credibility of his model. The paper first identifies the benefit of the EBM support for the formal verification of the correction of the ABM, given the correction of the EBM. Then, it identifies a preliminary set of crucial implementation details that are not covered by EBM specifications, and that the simulation developer has to define to make the ABM operational, under the constraint of keeping the ABM model compatible with the EBM. In particular, the two issues of the local vs. global scope of the agents´ perceptions and of the degree of personalization of the agents are identified as crucial ones. Some preliminary concepts are proposed to help to solve those two problems.
Keywords :
formal specification; formal verification; multi-agent systems; ABM development; EBM specification; agent based model; agents perception; equation based simulation model; formal specification; formal verification; mathematical specifications; social simulation; Abstracts; Aggregates; Computational modeling; Hardware design languages; Mathematical model; Organizations; Oscillators; Equation-based models; agent-based models; compatibility EBM/ABM; credibility of agent-based models; mathematical specification of agent-based models;
Conference_Titel :
Social Simulation (BWSS), 2010 Second Brazilian Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0895-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4471-7
DOI :
10.1109/BWSS.2010.25