A standard form of citation of this article is:
Janssen, Marco A., Alessa, Lilian Na'ia, Barton, Michael, Bergin, Sean and Lee, Allen (2008). 'Towards a Community Framework for Agent-Based Modelling'. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 11(2)6 <https://www.jasss.org/11/2/6.html>.
The following can be copied and pasted into a Bibtex bibliography file, for use with the LaTeX text processor:
@article{janssen2008,
title = {Towards a Community Framework for Agent-Based Modelling},
author = {Janssen, Marco A. and Alessa, Lilian Na'ia and Barton, Michael and Bergin, Sean and Lee, Allen},
journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation},
ISSN = {1460-7425},
volume = {11},
number = {2},
pages = {6},
year = {2008},
URL = {https://www.jasss.org/11/2/6.html},
keywords = {Replication, Documentation Protocol, Software Development, Standardization, Test Beds, Education, Primitives},
abstract = {Agent-based modelling has become an increasingly important tool for scholars studying social and social-ecological systems, but there are no community standards on describing, implementing, testing and teaching these tools. This paper reports on the establishment of the Open Agent-Based Modelling Consortium, www.openabm.org, a community effort to foster the agent-based modelling development, communication, and dissemination for research, practice and education.},
}
The following can be copied and pasted into a text file, which can then be imported into a reference database that supports imports using the RIS format, such as Reference Manager and EndNote.
TY - JOUR
TI - Towards a Community Framework for Agent-Based Modelling
AU - Janssen, Marco A.
AU - Alessa, Lilian Na'ia
AU - Barton, Michael
AU - Bergin, Sean
AU - Lee, Allen
Y1 - 2008/03/31
JO - Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
SN - 1460-7425
VL - 11
IS - 2
SP - 6
UR - https://www.jasss.org/11/2/6.html
KW - Replication
KW - Documentation Protocol
KW - Software Development
KW - Standardization
KW - Test Beds
KW - Education
KW - Primitives
N2 - Agent-based modelling has become an increasingly important tool for scholars studying social and social-ecological systems, but there are no community standards on describing, implementing, testing and teaching these tools. This paper reports on the establishment of the Open Agent-Based Modelling Consortium, www.openabm.org, a community effort to foster the agent-based modelling development, communication, and dissemination for research, practice and education.
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