Though I have not published anything in JASSS so far, I found this
journal to be very useful in my research and that it carried
articles that would appeal to both researchers and non researchers in
this area.
I thank Prof Nigel Gilbert for his untiring contributions to JASSS and
to this field in general, and I hope the tradition he has set would
continue to influence everyone to make more fruitful contribution to
this journal and to the field of Social Simulation for all time to
come.
N Paramesh
School of Computer Science and Engineering
UNSW Sydney Australia
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 8:26 PM, Scott Moss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> We could hardly be more grateful to Nigel for founding JASSS and shepherding
> it through its first 17 years to make it the leading journal in the field of
> social simulation. Though it is not the least of the debts we owe Nigel, it
> is by no means the only debt we owe him for his role in creating the social
> simulation community.
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> Professor Scott Moss
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