Ali Afshar Dodson, Susan Stepney, Emma Uprichard, Leo Caves.
Using the CoSMoS approach to study Schelling’s Bounded Neighbourhood Model.

CoSMoS workshop, New York, USA, July 2014, pp.1–12. Luniver Press, 2014

Abstract:

The basic CoSMoS process concerns the design, implementation, and use of a simulation built from scratch. However, the CoSMoS approach may be tailored and adapted for other styles of use. Here we describe how it has been applied to analyse and re-engineer an existing simulation, that of Schelling’s Bounded Neighbourhood Model. We find that using a principled approach to the analysis of an existing simulation facilitates formalisation of the model and reimplementation of the simulation. In the process, several ambiguities in implementing a simulation from the model were revealed. This highlights the importance of formalising a model for clarity and reproducibility in simulation studies, and also for providing new avenues for exploration of, and insight into, the factors influencing its emergent behaviour.

@inproceedings(SS-CoSMoS14-schelling,
  author = "Ali Afshar Dodson and Susan Stepney and Emma Uprichard and Leo Caves",
  title = "Using the {CoSMoS} approach to study {Schelling's}
            {Bounded Neighbourhood Model}",
  pages = "1-12",          
  crossref = "CoSMoS14"
)

@proceedings(CoSMoS14,
  editor = "Susan Stepney and Paul S. Andrews",
  title = "Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Complex Systems Modelling and Simulation,
           New York, USA, July 2014",
  booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Complex Systems Modelling and Simulation,
           New York, USA, July 2014",
  publisher = "Luniver Press",
  year = 2014
)