Симуляційне моделювання економічних процесів

ЗаголовокСимуляційне моделювання економічних процесів
Тип публікаціїJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
АвториКузьмін, ОЄ, Козик, ВВ, Сидоров, ЮІ, Єрашок, ВЕ
Short TitleNauka innov.
DOI10.15407/scin7.01.016
Об'єм7
Проблема1
РубрикаНаукові основи інноваційної діяльності
Pagination16-25
МоваУкраїнська
Анотація
Розглянуто історію виникнення, сучасний стан і майбутнє методу абдукційного комп’ютерного агентного симуляційного моделювання. Даний метод застосовують для пояснення еволюційних процесів, що відбуваються в економіці, а також для прогнозування розвитку економічних структур. Незважаючи на низку недоліків (зокрема, недостатньо реалістичну поведінку агентів), які можна подолати шляхом удосконалення як змістовних частин моделей, так і комп’ютерних програм, метод уже використовується в комерційних і експертних цілях на замовлення окремих фірм, галузей промисловості і урядів різних країн..
Ключові словапрогнозування, симуляційні дослідження, симуляційне моделювання
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