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Evaluation of Mass User Support Strategies in Theme Park Problem

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Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems V

Part of the book series: Agent-Based Social Systems ((ABSS,volume 6))

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Abstract

The theme park problem is one of exercise to research on the mass user support in order to solve social problems and it is suggested as the problem that simplified on a large scale dynamic scheduling. In this paper, it is suggested the theme park models which used the general idea of the complex network such as small-world networks and scale-free networks to realize the complicated environment such as real problems. It is compared with the effectiveness and efficiency of the models and the strategies to introduce the multi-agents which are applied the traversal strategies that can support the various situations to coordinate the institutions using instantly. In addition, it is shown that possibility of the mass user support by the traversal strategies for large-scale personal schedule adjustment in the suggestion model.

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Yanagita, Y., Suzuki, K. (2009). Evaluation of Mass User Support Strategies in Theme Park Problem. In: Terano, T., Kita, H., Takahashi, S., Deguchi, H. (eds) Agent-Based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems V. Agent-Based Social Systems, vol 6. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-87435-5_4

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