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Courier1st Call for Participation Agent-Based Simulation 4 SCS-Europe and CIRAD organize the 4th International Workshop on Agent-Based Simulation in Montpellier, France April 28-30, 2003 http://abs2003.cirad.fr Workshop topics Research in the domain of multi-agent systems (MAS) is becoming more and more important because of the capacity of MAS to design and simulate complex systems, i.e. systems composed of many entities in interaction between themselves and with an external environment. MAS are used in many domains in which classical mathematical models are not available because either the dynamics are far from equilibrium, or the systems are open (creation and deletion of entities in the course of simulation), or emergent phenomena have to be explored, or the entities are heterogeneous (for example, the eco-socio-systems which combine ecological and social dynamics), or simply because they provide a more intuitive understanding. The workshop is intended to offer a forum for people interested in agent-based simulation to discuss methodologies, techniques and applications. Conference Committee Program Chairman Jean-Pierre Müller, CIRAD, France Program committee (to confirm) Penny-Anne Baillie, Australia Brahim Chaib-Draa, Canada Rosaria Conte, Italy Alexis Drogoul, France Julie Dugdale, France Bernard Espinasse, France Jacques Ferber, France Marco Gallegati, Italy Nigel Gilbert, United Kingdom Wander Jager, The Netherlands Marco Janssen, USA Hans-Joachim Mosler, Switzerland Van Dyke Parunak, USA Henri Pierreval, France Nicole Saam, Germany Bernd Schmidt, Germany Thomas Uthmann, Germany Organisation committee Jean-Pierre Müller, France Pierre Bommel, France Rainer Rimane, Germany Béa Randon, France Martina-Maria Seidel, Germany Workshop program Monday april 28.2003 9h-9h30 Registration 9h30-10h30 Invited speaker 10h30-11h00 Coffee break 11h00-12h30 Concepts and implementation for MAS simulation Integrating Agents into HLA-Based Distributed Virtual Environments Fang Wang, Stephen John Turner, Lihua Wang A multi-agent architecture for agents clustering R. Coma, G. Simon, M. Coletta Agent/Group/Roles : Simulating with organizations J.Ferber & al. 12h30-14h00 Lunch 14h00-15h30 Application I Agent-based modeling and simulation of computer network attacks I. Kotenko, E. Man'kov Exploring Decentralized Resource Allocation in Application Layer T. Eymann, M. Reinicke Networks Sexual Selection for Co-operation M. Afzal Upal 15h30-16h00 Coffee break 16h00-17h30 Traffic Agent Based Traffic Signals on a basic grid J. Mikat, E. Brockfield, P. Wagner Car Platoons Simulated as a Multiagent System S. Hallé, B. Chaib-draa, J. Laumonier The information dependability for evacuee on multi-agent based M. Fujioka, K. Ishibashi simulation model 17h30-19h00 Town visit 19h00- Dinner Tuesday april 29. 2003 9h-9h30 Registration 9h30-10h30 Cognitive science Dialogue Between non-task oriented agents J.P. Sansonnet, E. Valencia AFRODITE - A Framework for Simulation of Agents with Emotions D.F. Adamatti, A.L.C. Bazzan 10h30-11h00 Coffee break 11h00-12h30 Sociology Ethos : a mas framework for modelling human social behavior and J. Simao, L. Moniz Pereira culture Agent based process simulation and metaphors based approach M. Remondino for entreprise and social moddelling Neoclassical versus Schumpeterian approaches to learning : a M Boisot, A. Canals, I. MacMillan knowledge-based simulation approach 12h30-14h00 Lunch 14h00-15h30 Water management Applying the consumat model to flood management policies L. Brouwers, H. Verhagen Implementing the agent-group-role architecture in an irrigation water G. Abrami, O. Barreteau, F. Cernesson, management application S. Lardon Coordination for contract realisation in the hydraulic management of N. Franchesquin, B. Espinasse, J. Serment the Camargue 15h30-16h00 Coffee break 16h00-17h00 Application II Statistical Validation of Spatial Patterns in Agent-Based Models W.Rand, D.Brown, S.Page, R.Riolo, L.Fernandez , M.Zellner A multi-agent simulation model for the analysis of short term J.C. Soulié, O. Thébaud fisheries dynamics 17h00-19h00 Poster session The reflective Control of Cognition and Emotion Reineke Malte, Schmidt Bernd The TurtelKit Simulation Platform : Application to Multi-Level F. Michel, G. Beurier, J. Ferber Emergence Potential agents' interaction networks F. Amblard, G. Deffuant Weak Interaction and Strong Interaction in Agent Based Simulations F. Michel, A. Gouaïch, J. Ferber A substrate model for global guidance of software agents N. Guionnet, G. Gouardères A heterogeneous multi agent modelling for distributed simulation : an O. Labarthe, E. Tranvouez, A. Ferrarini, application to supply chain B. Espinasse 19h00- Gala dinner Wednesday april 30. 2003 9h-9h30 Registration 9h30-10h30 Invited speaker 10h30-11h00 Coffee break 11h00-12h30 Economy Small Worlds and Phase Trandition in Agent Based Models with D. Phan Binary Choices A percolation approach of the global market integration in a S. Pajot multi-agent model Modelling the bass diffusion process using an agent-based approach G.M. Holanda, G.P.B. Gerolamo, J.H.Z. Franco… 12h30-14h00 Lunch 14h00-15h30 Application III Interaction scenario : orchestrating agents in a multi agent system Z. Zhao, D. van Albada, P. Sloot Container World : Glabal agent-based modelling of the container P. Sinha-Ray, J. Carter, T. Field, transport business J. Marshall, J. Polak… Agent-based simulation of the amplification of demand variability in T. Moyaux, B. Chaib-draa, S. D'Amours a supply chain Agent-based simulation in construction K.D. Walsh, A. Sawhney General Information Venue The conference will take place in Agropolis, Montpellier, France. Montpellier is located in the south of France very near from the mediterrenian sea. It is easily reachable by plane (Montpellier-Méditerranée international airport) and by train (3h15 from Paris by TGV). Accomodation Workshop participants are requested to make their own arrangements. A number of rooms have been appointed in various hotels of the center. Please see our web-site for information about accommodation in Montpellier. Organisation contact Rainer Rimane University Erlangen _ Informatik 10 Cauerstrasse 6 91058 Erlangen, Germany Phone +49 (0)9131 – 85 27 89 6 Fax +49 (0)9131 – 66 24 7 E-mail [log in to unmask] Further information http://abs2003.cirad.fr Montpellier Situated on the "via domitia" joining Rome to Spain in the roman time, Montpellier has been founded between the 10th and the 12th century by jews, muslims and christians giving place to tolerance and fraternity. In 1220, the first "universitas medicorum" of the world is founded and the university itself in 1289 by the pope Nicolas IV. The town exhibits a varied architecture from the old middle age town to the post-modern quarter of Antigone by the architect Riccardo Bofill, going through the XVIIIth century architecture of the Peyrou garden and justice palace and the hausmanian style of the Comedy square, one of largest pedestrian square of Europe. Nowadays, Montpellier is becoming an important pole of attraction for many people (about 20’000 arriving each year) wishing to enjoy the sunny and dynamic atmosphere of this increasingly important academic town. The region is also the largest wine producing region of France. --------------------------------- Jean-Pierre Muller e-mail: [log in to unmask] Senior Researcher tel.: +33 (0)4 67 59 38 28 CIRAD-TERA-REV-GREEN secr.: +33 (0)4 67 59 38 39 73, av. Jean-Francois Breton fax: +33 (0)4 67 59 38 27 34070 Montpellier web: http://cormas.cirad.fr France