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Simulation studies of social systems: telling the story based on provenance patterns

Simulation studies of social systems: telling the story based on provenance patterns
Simulation studies of social systems: telling the story based on provenance patterns
Social simulation studies are complex. They typically combine various data sources and hypotheses about the system’s mechanisms that are integrated by
intertwined processes of model building, simulation experiment execution, and analysis. Various documentation approaches exist to increase the transparency
and traceability of complex social simulation studies. Provenance standards enable the formalization of information on sources and activities, which contribute to the generation of an entity, in a queryable and computationally accessible manner. Provenance patterns can be defined as constraints on the relationships between specific types of activities and entities of a simulation study. In this paper, we refine the provenance pattern-based approach to address specific challenges of social agent-based simulation studies. Specifically, we focus on the activities and entities involved in collecting and analyzing primary data about human decisions, and the collection and quality assessment of secondary data. We illustrate the potential of this approach by applying it to central activities and results of an agent-based simulation project and by presenting its implementation in a web-based tool.
2054-5703
Wilsdorf, Pia
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Reinhardt, Oliver
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Prike, Toby
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Hinsch, Martin
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Bijak, Jakub
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Uhrmacher, Adelinde M.
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Wilsdorf, Pia
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Hinsch, Martin
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Bijak, Jakub
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Uhrmacher, Adelinde M.
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Wilsdorf, Pia, Reinhardt, Oliver, Prike, Toby, Hinsch, Martin, Bijak, Jakub and Uhrmacher, Adelinde M. (2024) Simulation studies of social systems: telling the story based on provenance patterns. Royal Society Open Science. (In Press)

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Abstract

Social simulation studies are complex. They typically combine various data sources and hypotheses about the system’s mechanisms that are integrated by
intertwined processes of model building, simulation experiment execution, and analysis. Various documentation approaches exist to increase the transparency
and traceability of complex social simulation studies. Provenance standards enable the formalization of information on sources and activities, which contribute to the generation of an entity, in a queryable and computationally accessible manner. Provenance patterns can be defined as constraints on the relationships between specific types of activities and entities of a simulation study. In this paper, we refine the provenance pattern-based approach to address specific challenges of social agent-based simulation studies. Specifically, we focus on the activities and entities involved in collecting and analyzing primary data about human decisions, and the collection and quality assessment of secondary data. We illustrate the potential of this approach by applying it to central activities and results of an agent-based simulation project and by presenting its implementation in a web-based tool.

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Accepted/In Press date: 29 May 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 490724
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490724
ISSN: 2054-5703
PURE UUID: a1772b90-dd74-4f3a-a0ac-5652ea0f5535
ORCID for Toby Prike: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7602-4947
ORCID for Jakub Bijak: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2563-5040

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Date deposited: 04 Jun 2024 16:57
Last modified: 05 Jun 2024 01:56

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Author: Pia Wilsdorf
Author: Oliver Reinhardt
Author: Toby Prike ORCID iD
Author: Martin Hinsch
Author: Jakub Bijak ORCID iD
Author: Adelinde M. Uhrmacher

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