This component explains how model entities behave and what factors drive environmental changes. They include agent behaviour and environmental changes.
process : list process are happening but not in detail o how this processess works, each process will described into submodel later.
overview: happened as the model executed, what order and details that goes into the submodel section. SUbmodel: an capulated of the model that represent single process.
a. Agent Behavior: This refers to the actions, decisions, or interactions of the entities in the model. Agents follow certain rules, strategies, or decision-making processes based on their internal state, external stimuli, or interactions with others. Agent behavior can range from simple rule-based reactions to more complex cognitive processes and learning mechanisms.
b. Environmental Changes: The environment where the agents operate can undergo changes that influence their behavior and interactions. Environmental changes can result from external events, natural processes, or modifications caused by agents.
For example, in an urban development simulation, the environment can change through the construction of buildings or the expansion of roads. In a climate model, environmental changes can occur due to fluctuations in temperature, precipitation, or other climate variables.