Using agent-based simulations to address value tensions in design

Ethics and Information Technology 23 (1):49-52 (2018)
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This article proposes the use of agent-based simulation to analyze complex design trade-offs that involve value tensions. This is illustrated by a case study in the domain of train traffic control. In this case, agent-based simulation supported the involvement of stakeholders and increased understanding of a design trade-off.

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