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[SwarmFest2004] Re: SwarmFest 2004 submission from David Sallach


From: Rick Riolo
Subject: [SwarmFest2004] Re: SwarmFest 2004 submission from David Sallach
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:25:17 -0500 (EST)

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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:49:07 -0600
From: David Sallach <address@hidden>
To: Rick Riolo <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: SwarmFest 2004 -- Final CFP -- deadline 31 March 2004

Hi Rick,

     Attached is an abstract entitled "Toward Constraint-Sensitive Agents".
Please consider it as the basis for a presentation at SwarmFest 2004.

Regards,
David


Quoting Rick Riolo <address@hidden>:

> SwarmFest 2004 -- Final CFP -- deadline 31 March 2004
>
>   Final Call for Papers -- deadline:  31 March 2004
>
>    Eighth Annual Swarm Users/Researchers Meeting
>
>                  SwarmFest 2004
>
>          http://cscs.umich.edu/swarmfest04/
>
>       Center for the Study of Complex Systems
>               University of Michigan
>              Ann Arbor, Michigan USA
>                May 9 - 11, 2004
>
> The Center for the Study of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan
> and the Swarm Development Group (SDG) are pleased to announce the Eighth
> Annual Swarm Users/Researchers Meeting to be held on the campus of the
> University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, on May 9-11 2004.
>
> At SwarmFest 2004, scientists, modelers, and programmers working in a
> wide variety of domains will have the opportunity to share their
> research, knowledge and experience with multi-agent modeling including
> (but not restricted to) the Swarm simulation system. Researchers using
> other Agent-based Modeling tools such as RePast, NetLogo, StarLogo,
> Mason, Ascape, AgentSheets, ABLE, EcoLab, JADE, JAS, SIM_AGENT, Zeus
> and others are invited to participate.  Eric Bonabeau, Founder and
> Chief Scientist of Icosystem Corporation, and one of the leaders in
> the field of swarm intelligence, complex systems and distributed
> adaptive problem solving, will present the keynote address.
>
> The Swarm Development Group, a non-profit group dedicated to advancing the
> state-of-the-art in multi agent based simulation through the continued
> advancement of the Swarm Simulation System and support of the Swarm user
> community, also uses the meeting to help determine future development
> priorities, so come and tell us what's on your mind! The meeting is a
> cross section of the community, historically including content suitable
> for both inexperienced and experienced users and researchers.
>
> Types of Submissions Requested:
>   1) Research
>   2) Applications
>   3) Development Reports
>   4) Surveys
>   5) Panel or Tutorial Proposals
>
> Formats (text or PDF preferred):
>   1) Abstracts (200-300 words)
>   2) Extended Abstracts (500-1500 words)
>   3) Full papers (2000-5000 words)
>   4) Posters (200-300 word summary)
>   5) Panel or Tutorial Proposals (200-300 words, including panelists names
>      and affiliations)
>
> Deadlines:
>
> All submissions are requested by March 31, 2004. Notice of acceptance will
> be send by April 7, 2004. Early review and acceptance decision will be
> made on request. Late submissions may be accepted if space in the schedule
> is available.
>
> Conference registration should be made by April 12, 2004 (a late
> registration fee of $25 will be required after that date). Room
> reservations in the Ann Arbor area should also be made by April 9, 2004.
>
> E-mail submissions or questions to: address@hidden
>
> Additional information: http://cscs.umich.edu/swarmfest04
>
> Rick Riolo                           address@hidden
> Center for the Study of Complex Systems (CSCS)
> 4477 Randall Lab
> University of Michigan         Ann Arbor MI 48109-1120
> Phone: 734 763 3323                  Fax: 734 763 9267
> http://cscs.umich.edu/~rlr
>

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