Background |
The aim
of the Symposium is to bring together practitioners and researchers
from academia, industry, government and non-government organisations to
present research results and exchange experience, ideas, and solutions
for modelling and analysing complex systems and using knowledge management
strategies, technology and systems in various domain areas,
including economy, governance, health, biology, ecology, climate and
poverty reduction, that address problems of sustainable development.
Papers that present a synergistic approach that integrates modelling and
knowledge management and/or illustrate realistic applications to sustainable
development and make use of techniques such as simulation, visualisation,
animation, nonlinear systems analysis, model-checking and inferential
statistics are especially welcome.
Authors
are invited to submit original research or tool papers
on any relevant topic. These can either be normal or short papers.
Short papers can discuss new ideas which are at an early stage of
development and which have not yet been thoroughly evaluated.
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Topics |
Modelling
methodologies and notations include:
System Dynamics
Systems of Differential Equations
Game Theory
Machine Learning
Agent-based Methodologies
Process Calculi and Petri Nets
Automata-based Notations
Rewriting Systems
Membrane Systems
Cellular Automata
Discrete Optimisation Modelling
Continuous Optimisation Modelling
Empirical Modelling
Taxonomies and Ontologies
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Application domains include:
Sustainability Science
Integrated Development Planning
Evidence-based Policy
Governance
Enterprise Architecture
Ecosystem Science
Epidemiology
Genetics
Population and Reintroduction Biology
Climate Change
Environmental Risk Assessment and Management
Urban Ecology and Smart Cities
Agricultural Systems
Poverty Reduction
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Synergistic approaches include
(1) use of
modelling methods and notations in a KM context to support
Knowledge Sharing
System Thinking
Modelling of Products and Services
Population Dynamics
Adaptivity
(2) development and use of
common modelling and KM frameworks to explore and understand
complex biological, social or economic processes and systems such as
Ecosystems
Organisations
Individual Capabilities
Business Processes
Evolving City Systems
Information and Knowledge Management Infrastructures
Networks and Networking
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Important Dates |
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Workshop
Format and Submission |
The one day symposium
will feature one invited talk and contributed paper presentations.
All contributions in the form of either full technical papers, between
12 and 16 pages, or short position papers, up to 6 pages, will undergo
a peer-review process.
All papers should
be written in English and prepared using the specific LNCS templates available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Papers must be submitted
electronically through Easychair
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Publication
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Accepted regular papers and a selection of
accepted short papers will be published after the Symposium by Springer in a volume of
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), which will collect
contributions to all workshops and symposia co-located with SEFM 2012
(http://www.springer.com/lncs).
Condition for inclusion in the post-proceedings is that at least one of
the co-authors has presented the paper at the Symposium.
Pre-proceedings will be available online before the Symposium.
A special issue with selected papers may be planned, depending on the number
and quality of submissions.
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Keynote Speaker |
- Corrado
Priami, COSBI, University of Trento, Italy
Abstract |
Biography
Keynote Speaker sponsored by UNU-IIST
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Program
Co-chairs |
- Antonio Cerone, UNU-IIST,
United Nations University, UN / Macau SAR China
- Alexeis Garcia-Perez,
Coventry University, UK
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Program Committee |
- Rajeev Bali, Coventry University,
UK
- Roberto Barbuti, University of Pisa,
Italy
- Thomas Anung Basuki, Parahyangan Catholic University,
Italy
- Ettore Bolisani, University of Padua,
Italy
- Antonio Cerone, UNU-IIST,
United Nations University, UN / Macau SAR China (Co-chair)
- Steve Culley, University of Bath,
UK
- Simone D'Alessandro, University of Pisa,
Italy
- Francesco De Angelis, University of Camerino,
Italy
- Rocco De Nicola, IMT - Institutions Markets Technologies,
Italy
- Alexeis Garcia-Perez,
Coventry University, UK (Co-chair)
- Tatiana Gavrilova, St. Petersburg University,
Russia
- David Gurteen, Gurteen Knowledge,
UK
- Meliha Handzic, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology,
Serbia
- Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology,
Netherlands
- Erik Johnston, Arizona State University,
USA
- Ozan Kahramanogullari, COSBI,
Italy
- Nicos Komninos, URENIO Research, Aristotle University of Tessaloniki,
Greece
- Franz Lehner, University of Passau,
Germany
- Siu-Wai Leung, University of Macau,
Macau SAR China
- Chris McMahon, University of Bath,
UK
- Paolo Milazzo, University of Pisa,
Italy
- Jeremy Millard, Danish Technological Institute,
Denmark
- Sandra Moffett, University of Ulster,
UK
- Adegboyega Ojo, UNU-IIST,
United Nations University, UN / Macau SAR China
- Matteo Pedercini, Millennium Institute,
USA
- Ion Petre, Abo Akademi University,
Finland
- Barbara Re, University of Camerino,
Italy
- Siraj A. Shaikh,
Coventry University, UK
- Michael Sonnenschein, University of Oldenburg,
Germany
- Massimo Tavoni, FEEM - Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei,
Italy
- Hefeng Tong, ISTIC - Institute of Scientific and Technical
Information of China,
China
- José M. Viedma Martí, University of Catalonia,
Spain
- Shaofa Yang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, SIAT,
China
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Contact |
All inquiries should be sent to mokmasd-2012@iist.unu.edu
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