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In the mentioned context, the Life-Cycle Thinking for Complex-Systems Initiative brings a webinar in which we will have three presentations that are meant to provide an introductory view of the characteristics, benefits, and challenges of using ABM as a complexity-oriented approach in combination with LCA. The presentations will be given by three experienced researchers in the field:
ABMUS is a workshop where urban and geo-spatial models get together in a focused session, during the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS). The ABMUS2022 wo[…]
Abstract submission for ABMUS2020 is now open!
The ABMUS2020 workshop on Agent-based modelling of urban systems will between the 9th and 10th of May 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. The workshop i[…]
Modeling the World’s Systems
http://www.pittmodelingconference.sci.pitt.edu/
May 13-15 Washington DC
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline – February 1, 2019
Modeling the World’s Syst[…]
We are organizing a workshop about Modelling Urban Dynamics as part of the AGILE 2018 conference, in Lund, Sweden, on June 12th. The workshop aims to discuss novel concepts and methods to simulate spatial-temporal dynamics of cities from the bottom-up. More information about the contents and registration procedure can be found at the event website. We are looking forward to your attendance.
The ABMUS2018 workshop on Agent-based modelling of urban systems will held on 14/15 July 2018 in Stockholm, Sweden. The workshop is part of the Federated AI Meeting (FAIM2018), which includes the[…]
Agent-based Modeling (ABM) is a recent non-standard computational approach for simulating complex systems comprised of autonomous and interacting agents. Various research fields do use more and more frequently this computational approach, which is the so-called ‘third way’ of doing science, in […]