[CFP] MABS2011 @ AAMAS
Daniel Villatoro
dvillatoro at iiia.csic.es
Mi Dez 15 14:17:37 CET 2010
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1st CALL FOR PAPERS - M A B S 2011
Twelfth International Workshop on
MULTI-AGENT-BASED SIMULATION (MABS'11)
http://www.iiia.csic.es/~dvillatoro/MABS11
To be held at The Tenth International Joint Conference on Autonomous
Agents & Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2011) Taipei, Taiwan, May 2-6,
2011.
AIMS AND SCOPE
The meeting of researchers from MAS engineering and the
social/economic/organizational sciences is extensively recognized for
its role in cross-fertilization, and has undoubtedly been an important
source of inspiration for the body of knowledge that has been produced
in the MAS area. Multi-Agent Based Simulation (MABS) is a vibrant
inter-disciplinary area which brings together researchers within the
agent-based social simulation community (ABSS) and the Multiagent
Systems community (MAS). The focus of ABSS is on simulating and
_rganization social behaviours in order to understand real social
systems via the development and testing of new concepts. The focus of
MAS is on the solution of hard engineering problems related to the
construction, deployment and efficient operation of multiagent systems.
The MABS workshop series continues to pursue its goal to bring together
researchers interested in MAS engineering, with researchers focused on
finding efficient solutions to _rganiza complex social systems, in such
areas as economics, management, and organizational and social sciences
in general. In all of these areas, agent theories, metaphors, models,
analysis, experimental designs, empirical studies, and methodological
principles, all converge into simulation as a way of achieving
explanations and predictions, exploring and testing of hypotheses,
better designs and systems.
The range of technical issues that MABS has dealt with, and continues to
deal with, is quite diverse and extensive. Topics relevant to this
workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:
Simulation methodologies
- standards for MABS
- methodologies and simulation languages for MABS
- simulation platforms and tools for MABS
- _rganizationa and analytic tools
- approaches for large-scale simulations
- scalability and robustness in MABS
- future challenges in MABS
Simulation of social and economic organizations
- formal and agent models of social organizations
- cognitive organizations and social simulation
- game theory and simulation
- social structure: social networks and simulating organizations
- simulating social complexity (e.g. structures and norms, social order,
emergence of cooperation and coordinated action, self-organisation, the
micro-macro link)
Applications / Empirical work
- MABS in environmental organizations
- agent-based experimental economics
- participative-based simulation
- MABS and games
All of these topics are important for both the MAS community doing
simulation, and for economic, social, and organizational scientists
doing simulation.
MABS WORKSHOP SERIES
The workshop is a continuation of the International Workshop series on
Multi-Agent-Based Simulation (MABS). More information about MABS can
be found at http://www.pcs.usp.br/~mabs .
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: January 30, 2011
Notification of acceptance: 27 February, 2011
Final manuscript due: March 13, 2011
Workshop: May 2-3, 2011
PUBLICATION
All accepted papers will be printed in the AAMAS workshop proceedings. In
addition, following the tradition of the previous MABS workshops, we
intend to publish the accepted papers, after a further reviewing process,
in Springer-Verlag's Multi-Agent-Based Simulation book series, LNAI, with
the title "Multi-Agent-Based Simulation XII, 12th International Workshop,
Taipei, Taiwan, May 2011, Revised Papers". The preliminary schedule for
the post-proceedings process is the following:
Second reviewing: September, 2011
Revised camera-ready papers: October, 2011
Publication: December, 2011
SUBMISSION
We invite paper submission for MABS 2011, taking place in Taipei from
2-3 May 2011. All submitted papers must be formatted according to
Springer's LNAI layout (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html)
and in PDF format. The maximum number of pages is 12.
Papers should be submitted via Easychair.
Questions should be addressed to Daniel Villatoro (dvillatoro at iiia.csic.es).
ACCEPTANCE STANDARDS
All submissions will go through a peer review process, with two or three
independent PC members reviewing each submission. Only those deemed to
be 1) relevant to the workshop's aims, 2) presenting original work, and
3) of good quality and clarity will be accepted. Following the workshop,
participants will be required to revise their papers, which will undergo
a second review process before publication in the post-proceedings.
ORGANISATION
Jordi Sabater-Mir (IIIA - CSIC, Spain)
Jaime Simão Sichman (University of São Paulo, Brazil);
Daniel Villatoro (IIIA - CSIC, Spain)
THE MABS STEERING COMMITTEE
Frédéric Amblard (Université Toulouse 1, France)
Luis Antunes (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Rosaria Conte (National Research Council, Italy)
Paul Davidsson (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Nigel Gilbert (University of Surrey, UK)
Scott Moss (University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany)
Keith Sawyer (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Jaime Simão Sichman (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Keiki Takadama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
WORKSHOP WEB PAGE
http://www.iiia.csic.es/~dvillatoro/MABS2011
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