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Swarmfest 2000 Call for Participation and Papers


From: Irene Lee
Subject: Swarmfest 2000 Call for Participation and Papers
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 12:02:09 -0700 (Mountain Standard Time)

                                Swarmfest 2000
                             Call For Participation


The Swarm Development Group, in collaboration with the Utah State University 
Department of Geography & Earth Resources, is pleased to announce Swarmfest 
2000, the fourth annual meeting of the Swarm Users Group. At Swarmfest 2000, 
researchers from diverse disciplines get the opportunity to share their 
knowledge and experiences with multi-agent modeling and the Swarm Simulation 
System. The program is designed for Swarm users of any experience level and 
for anyone interested in agent-based modeling.

During the conference, we will be holding a series of talks including time 
for discussion following each presentation. Please send proposals for 
presentations, demonstrations, break-out sessions, or any other suggestions 
to <address@hidden> or contact one of the members of the program committee, 
listed in the contact section of the Swarmfest 2000 website.  This year, we 
will be publishing the Swarmfest 2000 proceedings. Please be prepared to 
submit your abstracts and papers prior to Swarmfest 2000.  (Papers will be 
reviewed but not refereed.)

Swarmfest 2000 will commence at 5:00 p.m. Saturday evening, March 11 and 
conclude at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 13, 2000 at the Utah State University 
Eccles Conference Center in Logan, Utah. This year's keynote address will be 
given by Dr. Christopher G. Langton of the Swarm Corporation. Several tutorial 
sessions are scheduled immediately prior to and following the conference 
itself. On Saturday March 11th, a tutorial session will be presented by 
Benedikt Stefansson from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This tutorial is geared 
towards newcomers to Swarm. Concurrently, a hands-on workshop on Swarm will 
be presented by Paul Box of USU. On Tuesday March 14th, immediately following
the conference, a hands-on tutorial session on using the Kenge (Swarm/GIS) 
library will be conducted by Paul Box.  Space is limited so please sign up for 
these workshops as soon as possible.

Complete registration information, including conference logistics (timing, 
housing and travel information) can be found on the Swarmfest 2000 website:

             http://www.ext.usu.edu/confer/swarmfest2000

The online-registration form will be available next week at the same location.

Come join us at the Utah State University to advance the state of the art in 
agent based simulation!

--- Irene Lee
    Swarm Development Group



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