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Discrete events and agent-based models are usually used for middle or low levels of abstraction. State true or false.
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Discrete events and agent-based models are commonly used for middle or low levels of abstraction. These models are designed to simulate systems where events occur at specific points in time and are influenced by the actions of individual agents. They are particularly useful for studying complex systems with a large number of interacting components. By representing the system as discrete events and agents, these models can capture the dynamic behavior and emergent properties of the system at a more detailed level than higher levels of abstraction. Therefore, the statement "Discrete events and agent-based models are usually used for middle or low levels of abstraction" is true.