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Title: Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation: Overview and Introduction. |
Written by: Meyer, Matthias and Troitzsch, Klaus |
in: <em>Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory</em>. (2012). |
Volume: <strong>18</strong>. Number: (1), |
on pages: 1-4 |
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Type: Journal Article |
DOI: 10.1007/s10588-012-9111-4 |
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Abstract: This special issue of CMOT presents selected papers from the fourth edition of EPOS, a biennial workshop on Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation. Much like its predecessors it was an interdisciplinary forum for researchers who were interested in discussing epistemological aspects of simulation across disciplinary boundaries. Represented disciplines included social sciences, economics, computer science, engineering and the natural sciences.