CoMSES Computational Model Library
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Showing 91 - 105 of 170 models.
| Title | Submitter | |
|---|---|---|
| Irrigation game | ||
| Irrigation game calibrated on experimental data | MA Janssen Jul 22, 2012 | |
| Artificial Anasazi | ||
| Replication of the well known Artificial Anasazi model that simulates the population dynamics between 800 and 1350 in the Long House Valley in Arizona. | ![]() | MA Janssen Jun 18, 2008 |
| Nudging agents in social networks for collective action | ||
| Agents are linked in a social-network and make decisions on which of 2 types of behavior to adopt. We explore consequences of different information feedback and providing targeted feedback to individuals. | MA Janssen Aug 14, 2011 | |
| Evolution of shedding games | ||
| This simulates the evolution of rules of shedding games based on cultural group selection. A number of groups play shedding games and evaluate the consequences on the average length and the difficulty | MA Janssen May 16, 2010 | |
| Evolution of cooperation via indirect reciprocity by image scoring | ||
| The model explores the possibility of the evolution of cooperation due to indirect reciprocity when agents derive information about the past behavior of the opponent in one-shot dilemma games. | MA Janssen Oct 22, 2010 | |
| Lansing-Kremer model of the Balinese irrigation system | ||
| This is a NetLogo replication of the hill-climbing version of the Lansing-Kremer model of Balinese irrigation. | MA Janssen Jun 16, 2008 | |
| Model to simulation the landscape of possible shedding games | ||
| This model simulates 2048 versions of shedding games and evaluates the consequences on the average length and the difficulty of the game agents experience. The purpose of the model is to understand th | MA Janssen May 16, 2010 | |
| Population aggregation in ancient arid environments | ||
| The purpose of this model is to help understand how prehistoric societies adapted to the prehistoric American southwest landscape. In the American southwest there is a high degree of environmental var | MA Janssen May 04, 2010 | |
| Evolution of cooperation with strangers | ||
| The model is used to study the conditions under which agents will cooperate in one-shot two-player Prisoner’s Dilemma games if they are able to withdraw from playing the game and can learn to recogniz | MA Janssen Oct 15, 2010 | |
| A consumer-demand simulation for Smart Metering tariffs (Innovation Diffusion) | ||
| An Agent-based model simulates consumer demand for Smart Metering tariffs. It utilizes the Bass Diffusion Model and Rogers´s adopter categories. Integration of empirical census microdata enables a validated socio-economic background for each ... | M Rixin Aug 18, 2011 | |
| 9 Maturity levels in Empirical Validation - An innovation diffusion example | ||
| Several taxonomies for empirical validation have been published. Our model integrates different methods to calibrate an innovation diffusion model, ranging from simple randomized input validation to complex calibration with the use of microdata... | M Rixin Oct 19, 2011 | |
| (Policy induced) Diffusion of Innovations - An integrated demand-supply Model based on Cournot Competition | ||
| Objective is to simulate policy interventions in an integrated demand-supply model. The underlying demand function links both sides. Diffusion proceeds if interactions distribute awareness (Epidemic effect) and rivalry reduces the market price (... | M Rixin Aug 29, 2011 | |
| Agent-Based Model for the Evolution of Ethnocentrism | ||
| This is an implementation of an agent based model for the evolution of ethnocentrism. While based off a model published by Hammond and Axelrod (2006), the code has been modified to allow for a more fine-grained analysis of evolutionary dynamics... | M Hartshorn Mar 29, 2012 | |
| Tutorial Models for ABM in Repast | ||
| First Version | D Murray-Rust Jul 20, 2009 | |
| Modeling Arabian Upraise, a System Dynamics Approach: Egypt case study | ||
| A System Dynamics Model to anticipate insurgent movements and policy design to handle them . | M Nazari Oct 05, 2011 | |




