01134nas a2200205 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260000900043653002700052653004000079653002500119653002300144653002300167100001700190700001600207245007700223300001100300490000700311520061000318 2003 d c200310aagent-based simulation10acellular automata model of conflict10adynamics of conflict10afractal clustering10aIntelligent Agents1 aJames Moffat1 aSusan Witty00aExperimental Validation Of Metamodels For Intelligent Agents In Conflict a95-1030 v123 a
In previous papers, the authors have described a theoretical approach to the development of mathematical meta-models, which aim to capture the emergent behaviour of intelligent agent-based constructive simulation models of military conflict. These intelligent agents capture the process of C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance) in such agent-based simulation models. In this paper, the authors present both historical evidence and evidence from experiments using cellular automata models that support hypotheses derived from their theory.