Crowd Control: Coordinating Processes in Parallel

Tutorials • Bridget Rosewell and Paul Ormerod " Agent Based Models and Social Simulation in the Policy Process " [Room: Aula Magna] This tutorial will focus on practical examples of agent based models which are actually being used as part of the decision making process of policy makers. The tutorial will also address key issues in integrating ABMs and social simulation into the policy making process. The tutorial will introduce the Multi-Agent Simulation Suite (MASS), a novel, integrated simulation environment for agent-based social simulation. MASS was designed with scientific modelers and not professional programmers in mind. Therefore, ease of use and prudent scientific practices were at the focus of the suite's design. The tutorial consists in a brief introductory part providing a generalized definition of the basic elements composing a simulation model. Then, it will be shown how LSD allows users to transparently adopt the theoretical definition, automatically generating all the technical code necessary for developing, running and analysing a simulation model. A series of examples will show the advantages of the definition proposed and the most relevant features of LSD. The tutorial will introduce the Multi-Agent Simulation Suite (MASS), a novel, integrated simulation environment for agent-based social simulation. MASS was designed with scientific modelers and not professional programmers in mind. Therefore, ease of use and prudent scientific practices were at the focus of the suite's design.