[Modeling] Response to Social Aspect.
James Odell
email@jamesodell.com
Tue, 08 Apr 2003 09:02:53 -0400
Dear Yanqi,
Good ideas. Perhaps you and Hong Zhu <hzhu@brookes.ac.uk> would like to
propose an outline for the "Social Aspect" modeling area? You two seem to
have the interest and time to organise it.
Cheers,
Jim
On 4/8/03 6:55 AM, "wilunyan_2001" indited:
> Dear all,
>
> Response to Jim's , "
>
> This is primarily the goal for the "Social Aspect"
> modeling area. See http://www.auml.org/auml/projects/
> Having said that, there is little or no work on
> this "Social Aspect" document. I ask that you and
> others on the team start suggesting topics (and even
> outlines) of what should go into this document."
>
> The basic questions are agent and social organization.
>
> On agent. An agent firstly is a living being that
> can do certian basic actions, has certain attributes.
> For example, if remove the society from a human being,
> he/she just has the attributes: height, weight, eye
> color, etc. And he/she just can run, eat, beat, etc.
> However, he/she knows how to react to certain
> sitmulations, too.
>
> On social organization. A number of philosophers tried
> to illustrate interactions and collaborations in
> certain social organizations. However, few of
> their fruits have been considered by computer
> scientists. What mechanism makes a group of agents
> become a social organization? What mechanism results
> to emergent behavior. The best known examples are
> ants or swallows, in which each individual bahaves
> under simple rules but the group represents
> comparatively complexity.
>
> Other interesting questions are under organized.
>
> Waiting for your reply.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Modeling mailing list
> Modeling@www.fipa.org
> http://fipa.org/mailman/listinfo/modeling