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What is Artificial White-Room

Encyclopedia of Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies
Artificial white-room is a simulation of a laboratory as it is used by social scientists for data gathering under controlled conditions.
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Introduction to Multi-Agent Simulation
Peer-Olaf Siebers (University of Nottingham, UK) and Uwe Aickelin (University of Nottingham, UK)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-843-7.ch062
Abstract
When designing systems that are complex, dynamic, and stochastic in nature, simulation is generally recognised as one of the best design support technologies, and a valuable aid in the strategic and tactical decision- making process. A simulation model consists of a set of rules that define how a system changes over time, given its current state. Unlike analytical models, a simulation model is not solved but is run and the changes of system states can be observed at any point in time. This provides an insight into system dynamics rather than just predicting the output of a system based on specific inputs. Simulation is not a decision making tool but a decision support tool, allowing better informed decisions to be made. Due to the complexity of the real world, a simulation model can only be an approximation of the target system. The essence of the art of simulation modelling is abstraction and simplification. Only those characteristics that are important for the study and analysis of the target system should be included in the simulation model.
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