First Generation Multi-Agent Models and Their Upgrades

Abstract

Multi-agent systems consist of interactive and independent agents of different kinds in a “world” of the computers. The key issue of multi-agent modelling is its ability to produce emergent phenomena at macro level from “micro-behaviour”. For now this approach became a widely used methodology in socio-economics and ecology. This paper presents three famous first generation models and then drafts some of their upgrades, especially the agent-based computational economics, the spatial planning approach and the ecological models. Finally some conceptual developments are presented and discussed

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