2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11576-007-0079-5
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Agentenbasierte Modellierung urbaner Energiesysteme

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“…In the case of ABM, sometimes even a socio-economic level is included. While the technical level contains various supply technologies and simulates the operation of the energy system, the market participants (agents) act on the socio-economic level, sometimes changing the structure of the technical system and concluding contracts for energy supplies [27]. Pure economic or financial models, on the other hand, can only poorly explain what happens in the electricity market [26].…”
Section: Agent-based Modeling In Energy Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of ABM, sometimes even a socio-economic level is included. While the technical level contains various supply technologies and simulates the operation of the energy system, the market participants (agents) act on the socio-economic level, sometimes changing the structure of the technical system and concluding contracts for energy supplies [27]. Pure economic or financial models, on the other hand, can only poorly explain what happens in the electricity market [26].…”
Section: Agent-based Modeling In Energy Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing approaches have in common that the application of multi-agent-based simulation is limited almost exclusively to market analysis, see for example [7], [8], [9]. The underlying physical level of energy networks and the involved communication technologies and resulting issues of network control are not considered appropriately.…”
Section: Development Of a Comprehensive System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The papers published on BPM in BISE/WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK almost completely neglect the discussion of any of the theoretical foundations presented in this paper. As illustrative examples, only a handful of papers refer to emergence (Coldewey 2002;Wittmann and Bruckner 2007), to Giddens and his structuration theory (Riemer and Filius 2008), to adaptive structuration theory (Klein and Krcmar 2003;Riemer and Filius 2008), to drift or Ciborra (Teubner 2013), or to (organizational) routines (Brüggemeier et al 2005;Lammers 2004;Schäfermeyer et al 2012;Yu 2001) at all. Since none of these papers, apart from the above-mentioned article by Schäfermeyer et al (2012), has a clear focus on business processes, the proposed meta-framework strives to develop an alternative theoretical view on BPM to bridge this gap.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%