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CFP: SCSC'01, 2001 SUMMER COMPUTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE (SCSC'01) JULY 15-19, 2001, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: CFP: SCSC'01, 2001 SUMMER COMPUTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE (SCSC'01) JULY 15-19, 2001, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 11:26:54 +1200
********** CALL FOR PAPERS - Abstract Deadline is March 31, 2001
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2001 SUMMER COMPUTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE (SCSC'01)
JULY 15-19, 2001 * ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Come share in the maturation of the Modeling and Simulation Profession,
Industry and Marketplace.
The theme for this year?s conference is: Making Simulation Work!
This year's Summer Computer Simulation Conference manifests the
commitment of the Society for Modeling and Simulation (SCS) to the
successful growth of the entire simulation community. Modeling and
Simulation stand on the threshold of a new era - when the practice of
simulation will be recognized as a specialized discipline; the coherent
and systematic application of simulation to a wide variety of problem
domains will be widely appreciated; and the business and professional
practice of modeling and simulation will be broadly shared.
The SCSC 2001 will particularly address those topics which define the
necessary and sufficient conditions for the precipitation of the next
generation of the simulation profession, ...the simulation industry,
...and the simulation marketplace.
SCSC 2001 addresses the maturation of the industry and the rapidly
growing capability to develop and use modeling
and simulation in a wide range of application domains.
Particular application domains of interest include but are not limited
to:
*Aerospace
*Chemicals
*Commerce
*Communications
*Construction
*Economics of M&S
*Electronics
*Engineering
*Entertainment
*Environmental
*Government
*Hydraulics
*Industrial Design
*Materials
*Medical /Pharmaceutical
*Military and Para-Military
*Mining and Geologic
*Mecatronics
*Oceanographic and Atmospheric
*Optics
*Organization Design
*Petroleum
*Power
*Semiconductor
*Service Operations
*Transportation
Make the 2001 Summer Computer Simulation Conference your opportunity to
influence the future of Modeling and Simulation!
Full call for papers information posted online at
http://www.scs.org/confernc/scsc01/scsc2001cfp.html
SCSC 2001 Points of Contact:
General Chair: William F. Waite, AEgis Technologies Group
E-mail: BWaite@AEgistg.com
Program Development: Capt. Joseph Celano, SPAWAR
E-mail: joe.celano@att.net
Executive Director: Steve Branch, SCS
E-mail: sbranch@scs.org
Exhibits: Tom Mastaglio, VMASC
E-mail: tmastagl@odu.edu
Tutorials: Mike Lightner, AEgis Technologies Group
E-mail: mlightner@aegistg.com
Student Papers: Ling Rothrock, Wright State University
E-mail: lrothroc@cs.wright.edu
Requirements & Deadlines:
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION PROCESS-Abstracts or other proposals should be
submitted as
a PDF file to the SCSC 2001 Manuscript Central site
http://scsc2001.manuscriptcentral.com/
by March 31, 2001. Papers received after this date will be considered as
long as time and program
space permit. Each abstract must include the title of the proposed
paper, with a short summary
(400-900 words), so that it may be properly positioned in the
conference. Please indicate which
conference topic is most appropriate, first and second choices.
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This message is forwarded to members of the COSC/Management/Maths
research group on stochastic simulation at the University of
Canterbury, Christchurch, New zealand,
and anybody else interested in research in this area
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Associate Prof. Dr Krzysztof Pawlikowski
Department of Computer Science, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772 email: krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569 URL: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys
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