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Different Facets for Different Experts: A Framework for Streamlining The Integration of Qualitative Insights into ABM Development
A key problem in agent-based simulation is that integrating qualitative
insights from multiple discipline experts is extremely hard. In most
simulations, agent capabilities and corresponding behaviour needs to be
programmed into the agent. We report on the architecture of a tool that
disconnects the programmed functions of the agent, from the acquisition of
capability and displayed behaviour. This allows multiple different domain
experts to represent qualitative insights, without the need for code to be
changed. It also allows a continuous integration (or even change) of
qualitative behaviour processes, as more insights are gained. The consequent
behaviour observed in the model is both, more faithful to the expert's insight
as well as able to be contrasted against other models representing other
insights.