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The Agent 2006 Conference on:
Social Agents: Results and Prospects
Argonne National Laboratory — The University of Chicago
Gleacher Center* – 450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive – Chicago, Illinois
   Conference Papers, September 21-23, 2006
Chicago City Centre – Holiday Inn
   Repast Modeling Workshop, September 18-20, 2006
      presented by Argonne's Decision and Information Sciences Division
   NetLogo Modeling Workshop, September 18-20, 2006,
      presented by Northwestern University's Center for Connected Learning
      and Computer-Based Modeling

*Gleacher Center is about 1 block east of Michigan Avenue, just north of Chicago River.


All of the papers presented at the Agent 2005 conference are listed below. As the full paper becomes available, it will be posted here. Just click the link to view or print the full paper. Check back, as the site will continue to be updated as papers are finalized prior to publication in the proceedings.


Adversarial Analysis of Evolutionary Models and Multi-agent Systems

Agent-based Control for Dynamic Configuration of Spatially Distributed Networks

Agent-based Model for Simulation of West Nile Virus Transmission

Agent-based Models as Quantitative Sociological Methodology: Calibrating Simulation Models to Data and Finding Confidence Intervals for Model Parameters

Agent-based Models of Urban Industrial Specialization

Agents in Space: Building on the Geographic Information Science Initiative

Assessing Exurban Residential Market: An Agent-based Model

Beyond Markets and Communities: A Comparative Approach to Knowledge Exchange in Organizations

Can Many “Littles” Make a “Much”: One Approach for Transforming Underspecified Theory into Agency-oriented Rules and Behaviors

Clustered Computing with NetLogo and Repast J: Beyond Chewing Gum and Duct Tape

Contesting Hearts and Minds: A Baseline Analysis of Solidarity Dynamics

Dynamic Solidarity among Agents: An Array Language Implementation

Emergent Agents and the Simulation of Political Unrest: Application to Palestinian Political Coalitions

Environmental Race to the Bottom: Mixed Agent-based Model

Experimental Investigation in Medical Markets and Institutional Sources of Price Inflation

FABLES: Functional Agent-based Language for Simulations

Growing Sovereignty: Organizational Shifts in State Systems

How Simple Is Simple Enough? Military Modeling Case Studies

Integrating Life-like Action Selection into Cycle-based Agent Simulation Environments

Interpretive Agents: A Heatbug Reference Simulation

Interpretive Heatbugs: Design and Implementation

Knowledge Swarms: Generating Emergent Social Structure in Dynamic Environments

Linking Repast to Computational Mathematics Systems: Mathematica and MATLAB

Margins and Transaction Taxes in an Intraday Continuous Double-auction Futures Market

Market Penetration of More Sustainable Vehicles: The HEV Case

Methods, Toolkits, and Techniques: Supporting the Modeling Life Cycle

Modular Bayesian Inference and Learning of Decision Networks as Stand-alone Mechanisms of the MABEL Model: Implications for Visualization, Comprehension, and Policy Making

Multi-agent Model Prototype for Child Vehicle Safety Injury Prevention

Multi-agent Modeling and Analysis of the Brazilian Food-Poisoning Scenario

Multiple Attitude Dynamics in Large Populations

Politicians, Businessmen, Warriors, and Civilians: Analyzing the Complexity of the Iraq Conflict

Power-law-like Distributions: A Practical Survey

The Repast Simphony Development Environment

The Repast Simphony Runtime System

Simulating Initial Conditions in Agent-based Modeling

Simulating Water Usage during Uncertain Times in the Southwestern United States: An ABM of Strategies and Population Level Actions

Simulations of Egalitarian Societies with Comparison to Observations

Supporting the Modeling Life Cycle

Social Cognition in Complex Networks

Tolerance and Sexual Attraction in Despotic Societies: A Replication and Analysis of Hemelrijk (2002)

Toward a Graphical ABM Toolkit with GIS Integration

Understanding Insurgency Using Agent-based Computational Experimentation: Case Study of Indonesia

Using Agent-based Modeling to Better Understand Local Heroin Dealing Organizations and Drug Markets

Verification and Validation of Scientific and Economic Models

X-MAS: Supporting the Tedious Work of Validation in Agent-based Simulation

 


For more information, contact Charles Macal, 630-252-3767.

Co-hosted by: Argonne National Laboratory, Decision and Information Sciences Division and The University of Chicago, Division of the Social Sciences

In association with: North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science

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