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140 Modélisation et simulation multi-agents pour Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société.<br />

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Milton Keynes, Open University Press, 2005.<br />

[GIM 02] GIMBLETT H.R., ITAMI R.M., RICHARDS M., “Simulating Wildland Recreation Use<br />

and Conflicting Spatial Interactions using Rule-Driven Intelligent Agents”, in Gimblett R.<br />

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Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 5, n°4, 2002.<br />

[HAR 04] HARE M., DEADMAN P., “Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation<br />

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[PAR 01] PARKER D., BERGER T., MANSON S. (eds.), Agent Based Models of Land-Use and<br />

Land-Cover Change: Report and Review of an international Workshop, Indiana, Indiana<br />

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[SAA 99] SAAM N.J., HARRER A., “Simulating Norms, Social Inequality, and Functional Change in<br />

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[SAN 00] SANDER R., SCHREIBER D., DOHERTY J., “Empirically Testing a Computational<br />

Model: The Example of Housing Segregation”, in Proceedings of the Workshop on<br />

Simulation of Social Agents: Architectures and Institutions, D. Sallach, T. Wolsko (eds.),<br />

Chicago, IL: University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, p. 108-115, 2000.<br />

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[STA 01] STALLER A., PETTA P., “Introducing Emotions into the Computational Study of<br />

Social Norms: A First Evaluation”, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation,<br />

vol. 4, n°1, 2001.<br />

[WOO 02] WOOLDRIDGE M., An Introduction to Multi-Agent Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2002.<br />

[YOU 04] YOUNGER S., “Reciprocity, Normative Reputation, and the Development of Mutual<br />

Obligation in Gift-Giving Societies”, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social<br />

Simulation, vol. 7, n°1, 2004.

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