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A COMPARISON OF SOME FUZZY RELATION-BASED LINGUISTIC PREFERENCE MODELS FOR MULTIPLE-FACTOR PROJECT ASSESSMENT
Authors:P N Smith
Affiliation:1. School of Geography, Planning and Architecture , University of Queensland , St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia phillip.SMITH@uq.edu.au
Abstract:An agent-based simulation model representing a theory of the dynamic processes involved in innovation in modern knowledge-based industries is described. The agent-based approach allows the representation of heterogenous agents that have individual and varying stocks of knowledge. The simulation is able to model uncertainty, historical change, effect of failure on the agent population, and agent learning from experience, from individual research and from partners and collaborators. The aim of the simulation exercises is to show that the artificial innovation networks show certain characteristics they share with innovation networks in knowledge intensive industries and which are difficult to be integrated in traditional models of industrial economics.
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