Speaking of books on complex adaptive systems...
- Martin -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [alife] Call for chapter: Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 10:37:04 +1000 From: Ang Yang <[hidden email]> To: <alife-announce at lists.idyll.org> APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE POSTINGS ************************************************************************* CALL FOR CHAPTERS Proposal submission deadline: August 31, 2006 Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems Editor: Ang Yang, University of New South Wales, Australia Yin Shan, The Australian National University, Australia Publisher: Idea Group Inc. (www.idea-group.com) ************************************************************************* Introduction ============ The universe is a big system of systems. It has for example, ecological systems, social systems, commodity and stock market, etc. These systems are complex and constantly adapting to their environment. Many of these systems are essential to the very existence of human beings. They cannot be fully understood by isolating their components or applying simple cause and effect reasoning due to the complexity and intensive interactions among these components. These systems can be examined by looking for patterns within their behaviour. The Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) research uses systemic inquiry to build multi-level and multi-disciplinary representations of reality to study these systems. Recently, it has been a focus across a number of disciplines. The Overall Objective of the Book ================================= The use of the theory of CAS is prevalent in most areas of scientific endeavour. However, most papers on the application of CAS are scattered around in different journals and conference proceedings. As such, journal and conference publications tend to focus on a very special and narrow topic. It is therefore vital to have a book which summarizes the state-of-art in this highly-evolving area. This special volume will consist of open-solicited and invited papers written by leading researchers in the field. All papers will go through a peer review process by at least three recognised reviewers and one of the editors. The book will cover the foundation as well as the practical side of the topic. This represents a balance between technicality of specialists, and readability of a larger audience. This work will raise the profile of the contribution that complex adaptive systems can make toward better understanding of the various critical systems around us. In doing so, this work should encourage both further research into this area and also the practical implementation of the results derived from this area. The Target Audience =================== Researchers working in the field of complex adaptive systems and related fields such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, data mining, as well as professionals in related applications such as defence, bioinformatics and sociology will find this book an indispensable state-of-art reference. Because of the comprehensive coverage of the book, the book can also be used as a text at the post-graduate level. Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following: ================================================================== . Theory of Complex Adaptive Systems . Complex Adaptive System Tools o Network Theory o Multi-Agent Systems o Learning Methods o Simulation Models o Evolutionary Game o Data Mining and Data Farming o Visualization and Virtual Environments . Applications o Ecosystem o Economic systems (market, finance, stock market) o Energy (e.g. power grid) o Bioinformatics (e.g. genomics) o Health (e.g. epidemiology) o Sociology (e.g. social networks) o Defence and homeland security Submission Procedure ==================== Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before August 15, 2006, a 2-5 page manuscript proposal clearly explaining the mission and concerns of the proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by September 15, 2006 about the status of their proposals and sent chapter organizational guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by December 15, 2006. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. The book is scheduled to be published by Idea Group Inc., www.idea-group.com, publisher of the Idea Group Publishing, Information Science Publishing, IRM Press, CyberTech Publishing and Idea Group Reference imprints. Timeline ======== August 31, 2006: Chapter proposal due September 15, 2006: Notifying authors of acceptance/rejection of the proposal December 15, 2006: Full chapter due February 15, 2007: Notifying authors for revision February 15, 2007: Notifying authors of the review results April 30, 2007: Notifying authors of acceptance/rejection of the revised chapter Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded to: ============================================== Ang Yang Artificial Life and Adaptive Robotics Laboratory School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering University of New South Wales Australian Defence Force Academy Northcott Drive, Canberra ACT 2600 AUSTRALIA Tel.: (+61) (2) 62688189 Fax: (+61) (2) 62688581 E-mail: a.yang at adfa.edu.au _______________________________________________ alife-announce mailing list alife-announce at lists.idyll.org http://lists.idyll.org/listinfo/alife-announce |
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-- Owen Owen Densmore http://backspaces.net - http://redfish.com - http://friam.org On Aug 9, 2006, at 10:03 AM, Martin C. Martin wrote: > Speaking of books on complex adaptive systems... > > - Martin > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [alife] Call for chapter: Intelligent Complex Adaptive > Systems > Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 10:37:04 +1000 > From: Ang Yang <ayang at itee.adfa.edu.au> > To: <alife-announce at lists.idyll.org> > > APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE POSTINGS > > > > ********************************************************************** > *** > > CALL FOR CHAPTERS > > Proposal submission deadline: August 31, 2006 > > > > Intelligent Complex Adaptive Systems > > Editor: Ang Yang, University of New South Wales, Australia > > Yin Shan, The Australian National University, Australia > > Publisher: Idea Group Inc. (www.idea-group.com) > > ********************************************************************** > *** <snip> |
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