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Author: Simon Plakolb

Bio Note: Simon Plakolb is a PhD candidate at the Systems Science group of the University of Graz. His primary research interests are the simulation of complex, social systems, using parallel computing, agent-based modeling, and artificial intelligence. As a boundary object for his investigations, he mostly uses traffic-related topics ranging from meso- to microscopically detailed models. His research touches the boundary in between computer science and social simulation, where implementation details on parallel hardware are as much of an issue as providing policy-relevant results. Homepage: https://www.behaviour.space
Affiliation: University of Graz, Austria
Homepage: https://www.behaviour.space
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Hornischer H., Plakolb S., Jäger G. & Füllsack M. (2020) Authors’ response: Fsx models and their building blocks. Constructivist Foundations 16(1): 066–068. https://constructivist.info/16/1/066
Hornischer H., Plakolb S., Jäger G. & Füllsack M. (2020) Foresight rather than hindsight? Future state maximization as a computational interpretation of heinz von foerster’s ethical imperative. Constructivist Foundations 16(1): 036–049. https://constructivist.info/16/1/036
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