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An agent based model for networking of scholars

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  • Motamarri, Saradhi
  • Liyanage, N.D.L.
  • Smart, Rosemary

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常见的现象是任何聚集在一起的人群, 这些人组成几个小群体, 在他们的专业领域, 有时甚至在某些前沿学科, 畅谈、交换意见、建立关系、以及探讨合作机会。某些关系保持密切并可能最终导致成果丰富的合作关系, 而某些关系则是短命的。对这些初步的社交网络行为的论述和/或模型制作天生就是复杂的。带着这个动机, 在学术会议上, 本研究关注的是“学者在学术会议上的社交网络 ”模型的发展, 采用的是基于主体建模和模拟技术。本文论述该模型及其在NetLogo内的实施。NetLogo是一种强有力的编程环境, 促进场景的生成, 有助于学者中新出现的关系网的视觉效果。

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  • Motamarri, Saradhi & Liyanage, N.D.L. & Smart, Rosemary, 2014. "An agent based model for networking of scholars," Australasian marketing journal, Elsevier, vol. 22(1), pages 54-59.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:aumajo:v:22:y:2014:i:1:p:54-59
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ausmj.2013.12.009
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