@inbook{6a93f283765244b1a0355847bcf68b0f,
title = "Conclusions",
abstract = "We finish the book with a chapter in which we describe what we decided not to do or include in the ASSOCC framework. Where did we stop? And why did we stop? The temptation is to keep adding more and more aspects in order to simulate more scenarios. However, at the same time the simulation would become more complex and unmanageable. We also summarise what we have learned from all the different parts of our experience. And most importantly we give a roadmap of research that would be needed to make social simulations a standard tool to be used for crisis situations.",
author = "Frank Dignum and Lo{\"i}s Vanh{\'e}e and Maarten Jensen and Christian Kammler and Ren{\'e} Mellema and Fabian Lorig and Cezara P{\u a}str{\u a}v and Hurk, \{Mijke van den\} and Alexander Melchior and Amineh Ghorbani and Bruin, \{Bart de\} and Kurt Kreulen and Harko Verhagen and Paul Davidsson",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-030-76397-8\_16",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-030-76396-1",
series = "Computational Social Sciences",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "427--438",
editor = "Frank Dignum",
booktitle = "Social Simulation for a Crisis",
edition = "1",
}