Introduction to Computational Modeling of Social Systems (851-0593-00)
Thanks to the revolution in information technology, computational modeling is increasingly used as a tool to study social systems. This seminar focuses exclusively on agent-based modeling, which is a particular type of computational methodology that allows the researcher to create, analyze, and experiment with artificial worlds populated by agents that interact in non-trivial ways. In such “complex adaptive systems,” computation is used to simulate the cognitive processes and behavior of agents in order to explore emergent macro phenomena, i.e., structural patterns that are not reducible to, or even understandable in terms of, properties of the micro-level agents.
Seminar available as elective course (“Pflichtwahlfach”) or as a PhD course.
Time: Fall Semester 2007; Wednesday 17:00-19:00
Place: D1.1
Prerequisites
Programming experience in at least one object-oriented programming language is required.
Performance evaluation
Students will be required to obtain a minimum score of 50% in at least 9 (out of 11) assignments handed out throughout the semester to get the credit points for the course.
Software
The course material is based on Java and RePast 3.
Learning environment
The course will be taught using the WebCT learning environment provided by ETH NET. WebCT will serve as a an online platform to get the course slides, take tests and discuss matters related to the course. An AAI-compatible account at a swiss academic institution is required to sign up.
As a registered user you can access the course through
https://aai-portal.ethz.ch/aai_portal/user/aai/login.php?rid=286.347FEAED5A
Browser setup for WebCT
Only the following browser have been validated with the use of WebCT CE 6:
- Microsoft IE 6.0 SP1; 6.0 SP2 (XP SP2)
- Netscape 7.2
- AOL 9
- Mozilla 1.7
- Firefox 1.0,1.5
You will need to perform the following adjustments to optimize your browser for use with WebCT:
1. Enable Java
2. Enable JavaScript
3. Enable Cookies
4. Disable Pop-Up Blocking for WebCT
Contacts
Prof. Lars-Erik Cederman (D-GESS)
International Conflict Research
Seilergraben 49, Room G.2
8092 Zurich
lcederman AT ethz.ch (replace AT by @)
044-632 67 59
Christa Deiwiks (D-GESS)
International Conflict Research
Seilergraben 49, Room E.3
8092 Zurich
deiwiks AT icr.gess.ethz.ch (replace AT by @)
044-632 67 60