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Computational and mathematical models provide us with the
opportunities to investigate the complexities of real world
problems. They allow us to apply our best analytical methods to
define problems in a clearly mathematical manner and exhaustively
test our solutions before committing expensive resources. This is
made possible by assuming parameter(s) in a bounded environment,
allowing for controllable experimentation, not always possible in
live scenarios. For example, simulation of computational models
allows the testing of theories in a manner that is both
fundamentally deductive and experimental in nature. The main
ingredients for such research ideas come from multiple disciplines
and the importance of interdisciplinary research is well recognized
by the scientific community. This book provides a window to the
novel endeavours of the research communities to present their works
by highlighting the value of computational modelling as a research
tool when investigating complex systems. We hope that the readers
will have stimulating experiences to pursue research in these
directions.
Research into social systems is challenging due to their complex
nature. Traditional methods of analysis are often difficult to
apply effectively as theories evolve over time. This can be due to
a lack of appropriate data, or too much uncertainty. It can also be
the result of problems which are not yet understood well enough in
the general sense so that they can be classified, and an
appropriate solution quickly identified. Simulation is one tool
that deals well with these challenges, fits in well with the
deductive process, and is useful for testing theory. This field is
still relatively new, and much of the work is necessarily
innovative, although it builds upon a rich and varied foundation.
There are a number of existing modelling paradigms being applied to
complex social systems research. Additionally, new methods and
measures are being devised through the process of conducting
research. We expect that readers will enjoy the collection of high
quality research works from new and accomplished researchers.
Computational and mathematical models provide us with the
opportunities to investigate the complexities of real world
problems. They allow us to apply our best analytical methods to
define problems in a clearly mathematical manner and exhaustively
test our solutions before committing expensive resources. This is
made possible by assuming parameter(s) in a bounded environment,
allowing for controllable experimentation, not always possible in
live scenarios. For example, simulation of computational models
allows the testing of theories in a manner that is both
fundamentally deductive and experimental in nature. The main
ingredients for such research ideas come from multiple disciplines
and the importance of interdisciplinary research is well recognized
by the scientific community. This book provides a window to the
novel endeavours of the research communities to present their works
by highlighting the value of computational modelling as a research
tool when investigating complex systems. We hope that the readers
will have stimulating experiences to pursue research in these
directions.
Research into social systems is challenging due to their complex
nature. Traditional methods of analysis are often difficult to
apply effectively as theories evolve over time. This can be due to
a lack of appropriate data, or too much uncertainty. It can also be
the result of problems which are not yet understood well enough in
the general sense so that they can be classified, and an
appropriate solution quickly identified. Simulation is one tool
that deals well with these challenges, fits in well with the
deductive process, and is useful for testing theory. This field is
still relatively new, and much of the work is necessarily
innovative, although it builds upon a rich and varied foundation.
There are a number of existing modelling paradigms being applied to
complex social systems research. Additionally, new methods and
measures are being devised through the process of conducting
research. We expect that readers will enjoy the collection of high
quality research works from new and accomplished researchers.
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