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Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) is a cutting-edge technique to understand various social
phenomena. ABM focuses from global phenomena to individuals in the model and tries to observe
how individuals with individual characteristics or “agents” will behave as a group. However, the
importance of the modeling methodology has not been common yet even in the academic convergent
technology societies. The paper discusses the principles, strength, and weakness of ABM. The paper
also describes the role of simulation sciences in social system domains and how ABM should be a
new standard of such analysis.