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> Date: 6 January 2004 01:23:58 GMT
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> Subject: Microsimulation on ESS2004
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> Subject: ESS2004
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> Recent microsimulation activities inHungary andEuropemotivated me to
> write this letter.
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> Joining the European Union (EU), more and more signs show inHungary an
> increasing demand for instruments of analysis and prediction. Since a
> few years now there have been an increasing explicit demand for
> microsimulation, coupled with a tendency of budgetary spending for
> microsimulation.
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> It is a good sign that microsimulation professionals – supported by EU
> and international researchers – became active again. The number of
> related conferences, seminars, scholarship activities and researcher
> exchanges increased.
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> The European Simulation Multiconference in 2004 (ESS2004) will be
> organized by the Society for Computer Simulation International in
> Hungarybetween the 17th and 20thof October, 2004. One of the
> conference tracks is entirely devoted to microsimulation.
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> Microsimulation
> Simulation and decision support in social policy, industrial policy
> and regional development; Microsimulation models of the household and
> enterprise sector; Multi-country models; Macro-micro models;
> Agent-based microsimulation models.; General framework and software
> architecture of microsimulation models; Usage of geographic
> information systems for microsimulation; Verification and validation
> of microsimulation models.
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> Full paper or extended abstract
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> 1 May 2004
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> Acceptance notification EARLY submission
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> 1 July 2004
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> Camera-Ready Copies (Word, RTF, PDF)
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> 1 September 2004
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> Conference
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> 17-20 October 2004
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> For details, please
> visithttp://www.scs-europe.org/conf/ess2004/index.html
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> I have the honor and responsibility to be the program chair of
> ESS2004, one of the biggest regular meetings of simulation
> professionals in Europe. I would like this conference to be a meeting
> point of microsimulation specialists as well and provide the
> opportunity for Hungarian scientists to meet the world’s elite of the
> profession. Please consider your participation or encourage another
> colleague to represent your institution.
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> Yours sincerely,
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> Prof. Dr.Istvan Molnar
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> College ofBusiness
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> Bloomsburg UniversityofPennsylvania
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> Bloomsburg, PA.
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> U.S.A.
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Professor Nigel Gilbert, Editor, Journal of Artificial Societies and
Social Simulation, <http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS/>
Centre for Research on Social Simulation (CRESS)
Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.
Tel:+44 1483 689173 [log in to unmask]
<http://cress.soc.surrey.ac.uk/>
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