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Logic, Reasoning and A Programming Language for Simulating Economic and Business Processes with Artificially Intelligent Agents
Bruce Edmonds, Scott Moss and Steve Wallis,
{b.edmonds, s.moss, s.wallis}@mmu.ac.uk
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Centre for Policy Modelling
Manchester Metropolitan University
Aytoun Building
Manchester M1 3GH, UK
- Contents
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- Abstract
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- 1 - Introduction
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- 2 - Modelling Qualitative Information
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- 3 - Exploring Decision Making Processes
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- 4 - Declarative and Imperative Computing Paradigms
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- 5 - Modelling Agents with Limited Rationality
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- 6 - A Strictly Declarative Modelling Language (SDML)
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- 7 - Formal Logic and SDML
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- 8 - Logical Language and Informal Description
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- 9 - A Modelling Methodology using SDML
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- 10 - Conclusion
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- References
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