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ABSTRACT
Brahms (http://www.agentisolutions.com) is an agent-based modeling and simulation environment a. for developing simulations of people, organizations, objects such as tools, documents and systems and b. for designing, simulating and implementing multi-agent software systems.
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Alessandro Acquisti, William J. Clancey, Ron van Hoof, Mike Scott & Maarten Sierhuis: "Brahms Tutorial", http://www.agentisolutions.com/documentation/tutorial/tt__title.htm, Version 1.0, July 2003.
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Clancey, W. J. (2002). "Simulating Activities: Relating Motives, Deliberation, and Attentive Coordination." Cognitive Systems Research, 3(3), 471--499.
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Sierhuis, M. (2001). "Modeling and Simulating Work Practice; Brahms: A multiagent modeling and simulation language for work system analysis and design," Ph.D. thesis, University of Amsterdam, SIKS Dissertation Series No. 2001--10, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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