Tuesday, March 25, p.m. Room 46

Symposium L: Sociocybernetic Models: Conceptual and Formal Approaches
E. Buchinger, Austria

14:00-14:30
On Modelling Social and Techological Change: An Attempt
K.-H. Simon, University of Kassel, Germany
14:30-15:00
Greater Efficiency in Information Systems Security
C. Halbich, Czech University of Life Science, Prague, Czech Republic
15:00-15:30
Non Linear Models for the Feedback Between GP and Patients
C. Dijkum, W. Verheul, J. Bensing, J. DeRoi, N. Lam, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-16:30
Observing Observation of Selves and Others: Outline of Methodology
B. Scott, Cranfield University, United Kingdom
16:30-17:00
Modeling Micro-Meso Relations: From Expectation driven Individual Interaction to Public Governance Mechanism
E. Buchinger, Austrian Research Center, Vienna, Austria