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Symposium
2: Creation of Agent-Based Social Systems Sciences |
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Aims
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Symposium 2 aims at discussing and cultivating "agent-based
social systems science (ABSSS)", a new trans-disciplinary research
area. ABSSS is emerging to tackle economic, organizational, and
social problems in terms of collective decision making by a large
collection of autonomous and heterogeneous agents. Though agent-based
simulation is a critical tool for the field, ABSSS covers much broader
spectrum of system sciences. It includes: social systems theory,
sociology, business administration, management information science,
organization science, computational mathematical organization theory,
economics, evolutionary economics, international political science,
jurisprudence, policy science, socio-information studies, cognitive
science, artificial intelligence, complex adaptive systems theory,
and philosophy of sciences.
More detailed information can be found on this link.
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Chair:
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Hiroshi Deguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
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Symposium
Program Committee (Tentative): |
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Hiroshi Deguchi
Norman Foo
Amanda Gregory
Kyoichi Kijima
Guenther Ossimitz
Vojko Potocan
Utomo Putoro
Ryo Sato
Naoki Shiba
Shingo Takahashi
Hirokazu Tanaka |
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Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
University of New South Wales, Australia
Hull Business School, UK
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Alpe-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria
University of Maribor Slovenia, Slovenia
Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Waseda University, Japan
Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Japan |
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Contact:
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Kyoichi Kijima
Department of Value and Decision Science
Graduate School of Decision Science and Technology
Tokyo Institute of Technology
2-12-1 O-okayama, Meguro-ku
Tokyo 152-8552, Japan
Tel. + 81-3-5734-2363
Fax: +81-3-5734-2363
Email here.
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