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 European Social Simulation Association

Site of the European Social Simulation Association, sister organisation of the US based North American Association of Computational Social and Organisational Science, formed in 2003 in order to promote the development of social simulation research, education and application in Europe. Includes a link to the proceedings of the first ESSA conference held in Groningen, Netherlands in September (...)

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 NAACSOS - The North American Association of Computational Social and Organisational Science

NAACSOS - The North American Association of Computational Social and Organisational Science, sister organisation of European Social Simulation Association.
The objectives of NAACSOS are: to encourage the international advancement of theory and research based upon social simulation, to promote cooperation among those working in the field, to maintain and post a list of conferences, meetings and workshops relating to social simulation with the aim of reducing unnecessary conflicts, to (...)

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 Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation

The site of the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. The full content of the site is available on-line without subscription and there is a search facility powered by the Google that enables key word searching of the journal.
The journal aims to promote the exploration and understanding of social processes by means of computer simulation. “Authors are strongly encouraged to include (either as separate files or as links to pages elsewhere on the Web) sufficient (...)

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Domain of application

environmental - land use change - other - transportation - urban


Type of organisation supporting the website

association - individual - research centre - research network




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