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Multi-Agent Systems 2 Negotiation Support Tool 2 Role-Playing Games 2 Validation 2 Agent-Based Participatory Simulations 1 Irrigated Systems 1 Legitimisation 1
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Attonaty, Jean-Marie 1 Barreteau, Olivier 1 Bousquet, François 1 Guyot, Paul 1 Honiden, Shinichi 1
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2
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Agent-Based Participatory Simulations: Merging Multi-Agent Systems and Role-Playing Games
Guyot, Paul; Honiden, Shinichi - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 9 (2006) 4, pp. 8-8
In 2001, Olivier Barreteau proposed to jointly use multi-agent systems and role-playing games for purposes of research, training and negotiation support in the field of renewable resource management. This joint use was later labeled the "MAS/RPG methodology" and this approach is one of the...
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Role-Playing Games for Opening the Black Box of Multi-Agent Systems: Method and Lessons of Its Application to Senegal River Valley Irrigated Systems
Barreteau, Olivier; Bousquet, François; Attonaty, … - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 4 (2001) 2, pp. 5-5
Multi-agent systems and role playing games have both been developed separately and offer promising potential for synergetic joint use in the field of renewable resource management, for research, training and negotiation support. While multi-agent systems may give more control over the processes...
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