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SESSION: Agent-Based Simulation
STREAM: Stochastic Modeling and Simulation in Engineering, Management and Science
AREA: Simulation, Stochastic and Robust Optimization
The 29th European Conference on Operational Research (EURO) will take place in sunny Valencia, July 8-11, 2018 (http://euro2018valencia.com/). If you are interested in sending an abstract to the Agent-Based Simulation (ABS) session, please
go directly to the abstract submission system page (https://www.euro-online.org/conf/euro29/) and use the following invited session code: 42d687d8
***Deadline for abstract submissions is March 5th, 2018***
The Agent-Based Simulation (ABS) session is interested in theoretical, methodological and applied research that involves synergistic interaction between simulation and agent technologies. It covers multi-agent systems, agent-based simulation
and agent-directed simulation. Contributions to the ABS track can be advancements of agent-based simulation modeling and/or analysis, studies of complex adaptive systems or self-organizing emergent phenomena using agent-based models, and applications of ABS
to fields such as Engineering, Management and Science. Also, of interest are contributions that demonstrate the use of agents as support facilities to enable computer assistance in simulation-based problem solving (i.e., agent-supported simulation), or the
use of agents for the generation of model behavior in a simulation study.
We would like to invite you to contribute to the ABS session. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
We hope that you are interested in contributing to the ABS session. Together, we can increase the impact of ABS as one of the key operational research and analytics techniques!
Best regards,
B. Stephan Onggo (Trinity College Dublin, [log in to unmask])
Agent-Based Simulation session chair
EURO 2018, Valencia, 8-11 July, Spain
Latest papers:
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Applications of Agent-Based Simulation in the Agri-Food Supply Chain (EJOR)
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Test-Driven Simulation Modelling (EJOR 2016, 254(2):517-531)
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Agent-Based Computational Modelling of Social Risk Responses (EJOR 2016, 251(3):1029-1042)