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Barber, Michael, Blanchard, Philippe, Buchinger, Eva, Cessac, Bruno and Streit, Ludwig (2006). 'Expectation-Driven Interaction: a Model Based on Luhmann's Contingency Approach'. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 9(4)5 <https://www.jasss.org/9/4/5.html>.

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@article{barber2006,
title = {Expectation-Driven Interaction: a Model Based on Luhmann's Contingency Approach},
author = {Barber, Michael and Blanchard, Philippe and Buchinger, Eva and Cessac, Bruno and Streit, Ludwig},
journal = {Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation},
ISSN = {1460-7425},
volume = {9},
number = {4},
pages = {5},
year = {2006},
URL = {https://www.jasss.org/9/4/5.html},
keywords = {Contingency, Message Exchange Model, Interaction, Expectation-Expectation, Asymptotic Analysis},
abstract = {We introduce an agent-based model of interaction, drawing on the contingency approach from Luhmann's theory of social systems. The agent interactions are defined by the exchange of distinct messages. Message selection is based on the history of the interaction and developed within the confines of the problem of double contingency. We examine interaction strategies in the light of the message-exchange description using analytical and computational methods.},
}

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TY - JOUR
TI - Expectation-Driven Interaction: a Model Based on Luhmann's Contingency Approach
AU - Barber, Michael
AU - Blanchard, Philippe
AU - Buchinger, Eva
AU - Cessac, Bruno
AU - Streit, Ludwig
Y1 - 2006/10/31
JO - Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
SN - 1460-7425
VL - 9
IS - 4
SP - 5
UR - https://www.jasss.org/9/4/5.html
KW - Contingency
KW - Message Exchange Model
KW - Interaction
KW - Expectation-Expectation
KW - Asymptotic Analysis
N2 - We introduce an agent-based model of interaction, drawing on the contingency approach from Luhmann's theory of social systems. The agent interactions are defined by the exchange of distinct messages. Message selection is based on the history of the interaction and developed within the confines of the problem of double contingency. We examine interaction strategies in the light of the message-exchange description using analytical and computational methods.
ER -