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ABSEA 2015 : Agent-based modeling and simulation of complex systems: engineering and applications | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.paams.net/absea15 | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Among practical applications of agents and multi-agents systems, the use of the agent paradigm in modeling and simulation of complex systems is now well established in various research fields (such as social sciences, ecology, finance...) and very successful. Agent-based simulation is a powerful tool to study complex systems and more particularly their dynamic. It allows to model systems at the appropriate scale, to explore these models at will and thus test theories that would not be possible to investigate in actual world. Huge efforts have been done to provide to non-computer scientists simple and easy-to-learn tools (Netlogo is perhaps the best example) that allow domain experts to implement their own simple models and test them.
However simulation is now used to study phenomena with more and more details and thus higher and higher complexity. Simple tools, simple ways to develop simulation and to explore them are no more adapted. Every stakeholder involved in the modeling and simulation process needs much more advanced conceptual, methodological and technical tools to face issues induced by their new goal to do large-scale simulation. The aim of this workshop is thus to be a place of gathering, discussion and cross-fertilization between both agent-based simulation and engineering for multi-agent system communities. It provides an opportunity to exchange ideas on current and future research advances in modeling, implementation, simulation and management and analysis of simulation results of complex systems, to present the latest applications and to generate interdisciplinary discussions. Topics of interest Both ongoing innovative researches and reports on practical results are welcomed. Workshop topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Simulation and model design Agent-based paradigm for modeling and simulation Multi-scale simulation Time representation in simulation Multi-model simulators Learning techniques for simulation model design Participatory modeling and simulation Collaborative modeling and simulation Simulation platforms and languages Engineering of simulation platforms Engineering of multi-agent systems Simulation and model analysis Data analysis in the context of simulation Simulation dynamic analysis and visualization Optimisation techniques for parameter sensibility analysis Verification and validation of models and simulators Emergence study Applications Finance and Economics Ecology and Environment Soil sciences Epidemiology Disaster management Social sciences Robotics Applications Disaster management Ecology and Environment Epidemiology Finance and Economics Soil sciences Robotics Social sciences Traffic and Transportation ... Important dates: Submission date: 19th January, 2015 Notification date: 23th February, 2015 Camera-ready deadline: 9th March, 2015 Conference dates: 3rd-5th June, 2015 Submission: PAAMS workshops welcomes the submission of original, relevant and previously unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the conference. All papers must be formatted according to the Springer CCIS Template, with a maximum length of 10-12 pages in length, including figures and references. All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format) using the Paper Submission Page |
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