A hybrid simulation modelling framework for combining system dynamics and agent-based models

Nguyen, Le Khanh Ngan and Howick, Susan and Megiddo, Itamar (2020) A hybrid simulation modelling framework for combining system dynamics and agent-based models. In: Operational Research Society Simulation Workshop 2020, 2020-03-31 - 2020-04-01, Loughborough University. (https://doi.org/10.36819/SW21.042)

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Abstract

System dynamics (SD), discrete event simulation (DES) and agent-based model (ABM) are three different simulation modelling methods widely applied to support decision-making in complex systems across various disciplines. However, single simulation modelling approaches can face significant challenges representing the multi-dimensional nature of complex systems composed of interactive and interconnected constituents with dynamic behaviours. Combining different simulation methods offer an opportunity to overcome these challenges and to capture important characteristics and behaviours of such systems. Despite the growing interest and popularity in this approach, guidance for designing and utilizing hybrid models, especially for those combining SD and ABM, is scanty. This paper aims to review and consolidate the existing theoretical guidance/frameworks on combining these two simulation methods. Based on this literature review, we propose an initial framework for combining SD and ABM.