From News to Chat, electronic discussion groups are widely acknowledged as a popular medium of communication. Unlike electronic mail which is rather easy to handle since it operates on a one-to-one bases, to keep up with forum discussions is extremely demanding. Participation in forums requires a constant effort of selection and attention from the user which goes beyond the limits of cognitive capacities. In this paper, we suggest to cope with this problem by introducing communication-oriented modeling (COM) as an alternative to agent-oriented modeling (AOM). Our approach to COM is based on theoretical foundations inspired by socionics and sociology.
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%A Malsch, Thomas
%A Schlieder, Christoph
%D 2004
%J Regulated Agent-Based Social Systems
%K agent communication modeling
%P 113--133
%T Communication without Agents? From Agent-Oriented to Communication-Oriented Modeling
%U http://www.springerlink.com/content/h37x8n2b3qf2a99p
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