Modeling Nonlinear Natural and Human Systems Minitrack
at the
37th Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
January 5 to 8, 2004
Waikoloa Hitlton, The Big Island of Hawaii
CALL FOR PAPERS
This minitrack is a premier presentation forum for the latest ideas and
results in the areas of agent-based adaptive simulation, system dynamics
based simulation, and other approaches to modeling nonlinear complex
systems. We seek research papers, case studies and practitioner reports
relating to modeling and simulation methods, environments, and methodologies
of complex systems. Contributions, in which various nonlinear modeling
techniques are employed, are highly welcome.
Relevant topics for this minitrack include (but are not limited to):
* Agent-based Studies and/or System Dynamics-based Studies
* Comparisons of Agent-based and System Dynamics Studies
* Results Comparisons
* Integrated Studies (Agent-based and System Dynamics Models)
* Business Applications and Case Studies
* Simulation Architectures and Environments
* Standards
* Experimental Studies
* Large Scale Simulations
* Web-Based Simulations
* Model Verification, Validation and Calibration
* Integration With Decision Models
* Constructive and Destructive Agents
* Artificial Organizations, Societies and Economies
Important Deadlines
June 1, 2003 Full papers submitted to Minitrack Chairs
Contact minitrack chairs for submission instructions
August 31, 2003 Notice of accepted papers sent to Authors
Minitrack Chairs
Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl
University of Washington
The Information School
Box 352840
Seattle. WA 98195-2840
Tel: (206) 616-2543
Fax: (206) 616-3152
jscholl@u.washington.edu
George P. Richardson
Professor of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Information Science
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy
University at Albany - State University of New York
Albany, NY 12222
Phone: (518) 442-3859
gpr@albany.edu
Final Deadline Reminder --- June 1 --- HICSS37 Paper Sub
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