{"tema_id":"109","string":"k-SDSS ABM agents","created":"2024-08-29 13:51:04","code":"","modified":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","notes":[{"@type":"Scope note","@lang":"en-EN","@value":"SYMSITES k-SDSS "},{"@type":"Definition note","@lang":"en-EN","@value":"In k-SDSS, agents represent actors in the I-US theatre.\n\nThe k-SDSS scaffold model consists of different actors modelled as \"real agents\" with social behaviour: Town, Landfill and Companies.\nTown is a single agent representing the urban source of waste. Generates specific amounts of waste types A-E, which can vary probabilistically over time. Can form links to supply waste to compatible companies set in the waste exchange configuration matrix tailored for each EcoSite. The non-localized model is build around a realistic but generic waste exchange matrix.\nLandfill is single agent acting as the default sink for unexchanged waste.\nCompanies represent industrial entities within the I-US region.\nAll agents are modelled to implement their internal behaviour rules, to respond to I-US internal patterns\nand to react to the effects of external influence.\nReal agents are all modelled around a stay-or-leave key-rule.\nAbstract agents' behavioural rules depend on the role of each agent type. "}]}