IV Edition of Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation

June 23-25, 2010 Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

IV Edition of Epistemological Perspectives on Simulation, A Cross-Disciplinary Workshop

http://www.tu-harburg.de/EPOS2010

Hosts: Prof. Dr. Matthias Meyer, Prof. Dr. Klaus G. Troitzsch

Like its predecessors the workshop wants to provide a forum for researchers from various disciplines, such as the social sciences, economics, computer science, engineering or the natural sciences, who are interested in discussing epistemological aspects of simulation across disciplinary boundaries. Philosophers are welcome, too.

Topics to be addressed in the workshop include, but are not restricted to issues such as the epistemology of simulation, credentials for model building, and standards for presenting and analyzing simulation results.

Following the tradition of most of the previous EPOS workshops, a selection of the accepted papers will be published. This year the articles will be published in a special issue of CMOT (Journal of Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory).

Important dates

  • March 1: Submission of papers or extended abstracts
  • April 22: Notification of acceptance
  • May 31: Receipt of full papers
  • June 23-25: Workshop, Hamburg, Germany

Prof. Dr. Matthias Meyer

Institut für Controlling und Rechnungswesen (Gebäude D; W-1) Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg Schwarzenbergstr. 95 D-21073 Hamburg

Event Dates: 
Wed, Jun 23, 2010 - Fri, Jun 25, 2010
Submission Deadline: 
Mar 01, 2010

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