<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The essential textbook on agent-based modeling--now fully updated and expanded</b> <p/><i>Agent-Based and Individual-Based Modeling</i> has become the standard textbook on the subject for classroom use and self-instruction. Drawing on the latest version of NetLogo and fully updated with new examples, exercises, and an enhanced text for easier comprehension, this is the essential resource for anyone seeking to understand how the dynamics of biological, social, and other complex systems arise from the characteristics of the agents that make up these systems. <p/>Steven Railsback and Volker Grimm lead students stepwise through the processes of designing, programming, documenting, and doing scientific research with agent-based models, focusing on the adaptive behaviors that make these models necessary. They cover the fundamentals of modeling and model analysis, introduce key modeling concepts, and demonstrate how to implement them using NetLogo. They also address pattern-oriented modeling, an invaluable strategy for modeling real-world problems and developing theory. <p/>This accessible and authoritative book focuses on modeling as a tool for understanding real complex systems. It explains how to pose a specific question, use observations from actual systems to design models, write and test software, and more.</p><ul><li>A hands-on introduction that guides students from conceptual design to computer implementation to analysis<br></li><li>Filled with new examples and exercises and compatible with the latest version of NetLogo<br></li><li>Ideal for students and researchers across the natural and social sciences<br></li><li>Written by two leading practitioners<br></li><li>Supported by extensive instructional materials at www.railsback-grimm-abm-book.com<br></li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Praise for the first edition </p><p>"Biologists . . . have been relatively slow to take advantage of enhanced computing power and unlock the potential of these techniques. This book removes any excuse."<b>--<i>Frontiers of Biogeography</i></b></p><p>"This volume would be an excellent text for an introductory course in modeling as science, or for self-study by a mature researcher interested in learning about this important new way of doing science."<b>--H. Van Dyke Parunak, <i>JASSS</i></b></p><p>"This book represents something I have been [awaiting] for some years now: a good and solid introduction to the field of individual- and agent-based models. . . . The book is not only a practical guide but also serves as a good introduction to the basics of 'healthy' programming. These authors are the right ones to do this as they have a strong background in the philosophical aspects as well as the practical issues of modelling."<b>--<i>Basic and Applied Ecology</i></b></p><p>"<i>Agent-Based and Individual-Based Modeling</i> has the potential to foster an appreciation of the value and place of individual-based models in our field in the next generation of emerging ecologists."<b>--Christopher X. Jon Jensen, <i>Ecology</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Steven F. Railsback</b> is adjunct professor of mathematics at Humboldt State University and a consulting environmental scientist. <b>Volker Grimm</b> is senior scientist in the Department of Ecological Modeling at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig and professor of theoretical ecology at the University of Potsdam.
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