协议(科学)
标准化
计算机科学
批评
主题(文档)
管理科学
数据科学
万维网
医学
工程类
操作系统
文学类
艺术
病理
替代医学
作者
Volker Grimm,Uta Berger,Donald L. DeAngelis,Gary Polhill,Jarl Giske,Steven F. Railsback
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.08.019
摘要
The ‘ODD’ (Overview, Design concepts, and Details) protocol was published in 2006 to standardize the published descriptions of individual-based and agent-based models (ABMs). The primary objectives of ODD are to make model descriptions more understandable and complete, thereby making ABMs less subject to criticism for being irreproducible. We have systematically evaluated existing uses of the ODD protocol and identified, as expected, parts of ODD needing improvement and clarification. Accordingly, we revise the definition of ODD to clarify aspects of the original version and thereby facilitate future standardization of ABM descriptions. We discuss frequently raised critiques in ODD but also two emerging, and unanticipated, benefits: ODD improves the rigorous formulation of models and helps make the theoretical foundations of large models more visible. Although the protocol was designed for ABMs, it can help with documenting any large, complex model, alleviating some general objections against such models.
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