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Fwd: 2nd CfP SIC @ AISB2005

Owen Densmore
Administrator


Begin forwarded message:

> From: David Hales <[hidden email]>
> Date: October 20, 2004 10:55:54 AM MDT
>
> Dear SIC PC Members (no pun intended!),
>
> Please find below included the Second Call for Papers for SIC,
> could you please distribute this widely to relevant lists and
> groups / individuals.
>
> I would also ask you to consider being available to check e-mail
> between 15th of Nov and the 1st of Dec for the purposes of reviewing
> papers - which will be sent to relevant people after the 15th and need
> to be back before the 7th of Dec.
>
> Finally, could I encourage you to submit a paper yourselves by
> the deadline if you intend to attend AISB. We hope to have some
> invited speakers and will certainly have time for lots of discussion
> about the potential of this new approach.
>
> best,
>
> dave.
>
> -----
>
>                  ***** Second Call for Papers *****
>
>    Socially Inspired Computing - Engineering with Social Metaphors
>
>                  ** Deadline  15th November 2004 **
>
> A 2-day workshop at the AISB convention on "Social Intelligence and
> Interaction in Animals, Robots And Agents", 12-15 April 2005, at
> University
> of Hertfordshire, de Havilland Campus, Hatfield, England.  
> Co-organised by:
> David Hales and Bruce Edmonds.
>
>        Web page: http://cfpm.org/sic
>
> Ideas from biology have been successfully applied to the design,
> construction and adjustment of computer systems.  This workshop aims to
> focus on work which contributes to doing the same with ideas and
> metaphors
> originating in social phenomena.
>
> This symposium will be back-to-back with the AISB symposium on
> "Emerging
> Artificial Societies", so you can attend both at the convention.  
> Details
> about the whole convention and the 14 other co-located symposia see:
> http://aisb2005.feis.herts.ac.uk
>
> Submitted papers should be 6-10 pages long and will be thoroughly
> refereed.
> Authors intending to submit should first consult the web-page for
> submission
> instructions, and more exact guidance as to the suitability of papers
> etc.
>
> Conditional upon the quality of the papers, we intend to seek
> publication as
> a special issue of a suitable journal (as has happened with previous
> workshops we have organised).
>
> *** Important Dates:
>
> Deadline for submissions (full papers): 15th Nov 2004
> Notification of acceptance: 7th Dec 2004
> Deadline for submission of final versions: 21st Dec 2004
>
> David Hales
> Dept. of Computer Science,
> The University of Bologna, Italy
> [hidden email]
> http://www.davidhales.com
>
> Bruce Edmonds
> Centre for Policy Modelling,
> Manchester Met. University, UK
> [hidden email]
> http://bruce.edmonds.name
> --
> Dr David Hales, www.davidhales.com
> Dept. of Computer Science, University of Bologna, Italy
>