NAACSOS Conference 2005

June 26-28, 2005, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
Annual Conference of the
North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science (NAACSOS)

  • Location: Notre Dame - Indiana USA
  • Dates: Sunday-Tuesday, June 26-28, 2005
  • Call For Papers [.pdf]
  • Formats (text or PDF preferred):
    • Papers (4-6 pages)
    • Panels (200-300 words, including panelists names and affiliations)
    • Posters (200-300 word summary)
    • Software Demos (200-300 word summary)
  • Please use this Template for all submissions
  • Online Registration (You can register for the conference AND become a NAACSOS member on the registration page)
    • Rates:
    • Students (non-members): $150, (members) $100
    • Faculty (non-members): $300, (members) $200
    • Industry, Government (non-members): $400, (members) $300
  • Online Submission of papers, panels, posters and software demos
  • Publications: All accepted papers (4-6 pages) will appear in the official conference proceedings, provided the presenter pre-registers for the conference. Papers submitted by graduate students will be reviewed for the student paper competition. The paper winning this award will be published in CMOT. Non grad student papers will be reviewed for a best paper. The paper winning this award will be published in CMOT. The Keynote paper will be published in CMOT.
  • Deadlines:
    • Paper submissions are due by April 16th, 2005. All papers must be submitted electronically through the conference submission form.
    • Acceptance decisions: April 30, 2005
    • Deadline for early registration: May 25, 2005
    • Conference: June 26-28, 2005
  • Program: To be announced
  • Keynote Speaker: Rob Axtell
  • Prior Conference Proceedings
  • Ph.D. Student Research Abstract Competition: Information soon
  • Accomodation: Information soon
  • Travel Information:
  • Organizing Committee:
    • Greg Madey, University of Notre Dame
    • Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Mike Prietula, Emory University
    • David Sallach, University of Chicago
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Further Questions?
    • Content, sessions and demos: Michael Prietula, 954-551-9435, prietula@bus.emory.edu
    • Local on-scene logistics: Greg Madey, 574-631-8752 , gmadey@nd.edu
    • Website, online paper submission: Jana Diesner, 412-268-5866, jdiesner@andrew.cmu.edu