This international conference explores advances in computational social and organizational science. The purpose of this conference is to explore advances in computational social and organizational science.
Of particular interest is recent work in any of the following areas:
1) computational theorizing about complex social systems including small groups, political systems, organizations, societies, institutions and technology enhanced environments
2) new computational or network based analysis tools for studying complex social or organizational systems, social-psychological, social, organizational, political and technological systems
3) empirical tests of computational, mathematical, or logical models
4) formal complex systems models
5) computational models of impact of new technologies
6) multi-agent network models
Presentations are from a combination of invited and submitted papers. Participants need not present a paper. Individuals interested in presenting a paper must submit an extended abstract.
There will be a Ph.D. student paper competition. The winner of this competition will have their extended abstract published in CMOT.
Additional information as it becomes available will be posted to http://www.casos.ece.cmu.edu
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