Uses of Package
org.episteme.social.sociology
Packages that use org.episteme.social.sociology
Package
Description
- artworks, music, literature classification.
Provides comprehensive mathematical models for economic systems, agent-based
modeling, and financial analysis.
- historical events, timelines, and chronology.
Provides classes and interfaces for archaeological research and analysis.
Provides the
org.episteme.social.law module.Provides mathematical and computational models for natural language
processing, linguistic analysis, and glottochronology.
Core functionality for the org.episteme.social.medicine.consultation package in the Episteme library.
Provides the
org.episteme.social.politics module.Provides the
org.episteme.social.psychology.social module.- social structures, persons, and cultural modeling.
Core functionality for the org.episteme.social.sociology.loaders package in the Episteme library.
Core functionality for the org.episteme.social.sociology.survey package in the Episteme library.
Provides classes and interfaces for sports science, athletic performance analysis,
and competition modeling.
User interface components and internationalization support for Episteme applications.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.artsClassDescriptionRepresents a social role assumed by an individual within a specific situation.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.economicsClassDescriptionCategorical classification of organizational sectors.Represents a social role assumed by an individual within a specific situation.Categorical classification of social roles.Represents a social interaction context where individuals assume specific roles.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.historyClassDescriptionRepresents a society, defined by its type, culture, institutions, and geographic location.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.history.archeology
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.law
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.linguistics
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.medicine.consultation
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.politicsClassDescriptionRepresents the cumulative shared elements of a social SociologicalGroup or civilization.Represents a human individual.Represents a social role assumed by an individual within a specific situation.Represents a social interaction context where individuals assume specific roles.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.psychology.socialClassDescriptionRepresents the cumulative shared elements of a social SociologicalGroup or civilization.
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.sociologyClassDescriptionExtensible enumeration for adopter categories in innovation diffusion models.Represents a cultural or religious celebration (feast, rite of passage, festival).Categories of cultural or religious celebrations.Represents the cumulative shared elements of a social SociologicalGroup or civilization.Represents a single age-cohort segment within a demographic structure.Represents an extensible set of education levels, facilitating support for various national systems.Extensible gender categories for social and psychological modeling.An extensible enumeration for social SociologicalGroup classifications.Represents a human individual.Represents an extensible set of occupation types for individuals.Represents a single agent in the network with a specific opinion and stubbornness.Captures the state of the simulation at a specific step.Categorical classification of organizational sectors.Represents a human individual as a social agent.Factory for creating
Personinstances with auto-generated unique identifiers.Represents a religion, faith tradition, or spiritual system.Categories of religious systems based on theological structure.Represents a formalized traditional behavior or sequence of actions (e.g., handshaking, bowing).Represents a social role assumed by an individual within a specific situation.Categorical classification of social roles.Extensible enumeration for school levels (tiers).Extensible enumeration for school types.Represents a scientist or researcher, tracking their career, field of study, and achievements. * @version 1.1Types of agents or occupancy status in the grid.Represents a snapshot of the grid at a specific simulation step.Represents a social interaction context where individuals assume specific roles.Represents a social network graph where persons are nodes and relationships are edges.Represents a society, defined by its type, culture, institutions, and geographic location.Configuration parameters for the simulation.Categories of societal development stages.Represents a formal or informal social SociologicalGroup of individuals. -
Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.sociology.loaders
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.sociology.survey
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.sports
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Classes in org.episteme.social.sociology used by org.episteme.social.ui.viewers.sociology