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CFP: 14th Annual European Simulation Symposium, ESS2002, October 23-26, 2002, Dresden, Germany
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: CFP: 14th Annual European Simulation Symposium, ESS2002, October 23-26, 2002, Dresden, Germany
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 11:48:41 +1200
ESS'2002
SIMULATION IN
INDUSTRY
October 23-26, 2002
14th Annual European Simulation Symposium
CALL FOR PAPERS
ESAG City Centre
Dresden, Germany
Sponsored by
SCS International
Co-Sponsored by
DUALIS GmbH
ASIM
ENSAIT
Conference URL
http://biomath.rug.ac.be/~scs/conf/ess2002
or
http://www.scs-europe.org
CONFERENCE TOPICS
The 14th SCS European Simulation Symposium aims to bring together
scientists, developers and users of leading edge simulation technology.
By providing a number of themed tracks (both fundamental themes and
application areas), the Programme Committee has attempted to provide
foci for scientific contributions while offering an opportunity to the
participants to engage in stimulating discussions with colleagues who
may have quite different application frames of reference. The
conference will feature eight tracks and two workshops.
The conference tracks will cover the following topics:
Simulation Methodologies, Methods and Techniques
Discrete and combined discrete/continuous, simulation methodology;
Modelling formalisms (DEVS,DAE, Š); Visual modelling; Methods and
techniques in simulation and optimization; Validation and verification
techniques; Parallel processing in simulation and optimisation systems;
simulation and optimization tools; Artificial Intelligence in simulation
and optimization; Intelligent simulation and optimization in Internet
Environments; Multiparadigm or multiparadigm simulation.
Discrete Simulation Languages and Tools
Discrete simulation languages; Object oriented modeling languages;
UML and simulation; Model libraries and modularity; Component-oriented
simulation; Special simulation tools and environments; Meta-models and
automatic model generation; Graphical simulation environments and
simulation software tools; Intelligent simulation environments;
Database management of models and results; Java and Web enabled
simulations.
Simulation in Economy, Business, Finance and Commerce
Macroeconomic systems simulations; Simulation of national economies;
Microsimulation models of the household and enterprise sector;
Business process engineering and simulation; Computer communication
networks in business and finance; Simulation in finance and risk
management; Simulation in finance and financial services; Simulation
in service industries; Dynamic business objects; Simulation in
workflow; management games; Simulation in project management;
Simulation and decision support in social policy,
industrial policy and regional development; Simulating information
systems and database processes; Geographic information systems;
Performance modeling of information systems and data bases; ERP; CRM;
data mining.
Simulation in Manufacturing
MRP systems; CAD; CAM; CIM; Process design; Process control;
Embedded intelligent control systems; Scheduling; Automotive
simulation; Robotics and automation.
Simulation in Electronics, Computers and Telecom
Modeling and simulation of analogue circuits; Modeling and simulation
of digital circuits at switch and/or at logic level; Hardware
accelerators for circuit-level simulation; Hardware accelerators for
logic simulation; Distributed simulation of circuits, components, and
systems; Modeling and simulation of computer systems; Fault simulation;
Parallel and distributed systems; High-speed networks; Network
simulation software; Computer and telecommunication systems;
Telecommunication devices and systems; Intelligent
telecommunication networks; ISDN; ATM communications.
Simulation in Logistics, Traffic and Transport
Logistic Supply Chains; Supply Chain Management; Inbound logistics;
Materials management; Physical distribution; Production planning and
control; Outbond logistics; Simulation of regional logistic systems;
Distribution centers; Inventory management; Warehouse decisions;
Materials handling and packaging; Logistics network design and
facility location; Traffic flows; ulti-modal systems; Air, water,
and land transportation; Transit; Transportation modes; City transport
; Transportation in logistics; Transportation management; Traffic
control; Traffic telematics; Traffic performance; safety.
Simulation in Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Pharmacy
Modeling and Simulation in biosystems, physiology, cardiology
anesthesia, cancer, circulatory system, respiratory system,
renal system, biomechanics; Simulation of patient care; Simulation of
disease proliferation; Virtual reality in surgical procedures;
Simulating biological phenomena and organs; simulation
as a tool for diagnostics; Simulation of emergency procedures
(disaster gaming); Disease management; Pharmacometric modeling;
Healthcare networks; Modeling of clinical environments; Clinical
information flows; Physiological simulations; Drug inventory management.
Simulation in Industrial Design and Product Design
Simulation of product design; Planning and control; Reconfigurable
responsive computing and process re-engineering; Integrated product
and process modeling; Modeling and simulation in virtual global
Enterprises; Simulation based design; Qualitative and fuzzy modeling
and simulation in engineering design; Modal logistics in systems
design; Simulation in support of system specification and design.
Workshops
Workshop on Simulation and Optimization
Methods and techniques in simulation and optimization; Validation and
verification techniques; Parallel processing in simulation and
optimization systems; Simulation and optimization tools; Artificial
intelligence in simulation and optimization; Intelligent simulation
and optimization in Internet environments.
Workshop on Modeling and Simulation in the Textile Industry
Textile processes simulation : modeling and simulation in clothing,
dyeing and finishing process simulation, production units simulation,
textile logistics, spinning mill, spinning simulation, sales
forecasting, weaving and knitting simulation...Textile products and
materials simulations : textile products simulation and textile
chemistry : composite materials, dynamical behavior of textile
structures, fireproofing simulation, flame retardant products, new
textiles properties evaluation by simulation, smart and communicating
clothes, chemical processes simulation in textiles.
KEYNOTE:
Tether-free technologies in e-Manufacturing, e-Maintenance and
e-Service"
Prof. Dr. Jay Lee
Prof. Dr. Jay Lee is Wisconsin Distinguished and Rockwell Automation
Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as well as Director
of Industry / University Cooperative Research Center on Intelligent
Maintenance Systems (IMS). Previously, he served as Director for
Product Development and Manufacturing at the United Technologies
Research Center (E. Hartford, CT). Currently he is a member of Board
on Manufacturing and Engineering Design (BMAED) of National Research
Council (NRC), and a member of Board of Directors for the National
Center for Manufacturing Science (NCMS).
Prof Lee will cover the following topics in his lecture:
- state-of-the-art practices on wireless technologies and standards
- e-Manufacturing Systems Architecture
- definition and needs in e-Manufacturing, e-Maintenance and e-Service
- opportunities and barriers in using wireless technologies in
manufacturing
EXHIBITION
The exhibition is aimed at companies designing simulation products.
The program provides specific time blocks designed to enhance vendor
contact with attendees.
Tutorials
Tutorials can be proposed in the following three categories:
T1- Introductory tutorials
T2- State of the Art Tutorials
T3- Software and ModelwareTutorials
Poster Sessions:
The poster sessions are devoted to Ph.D. Students who can come to
present and discuss their thesis work with experts in the area of
simulation. Ph.D.Students should submit overview articles, describing
the area of their research
CONFERENCE SITE
The conference will be held in the beautiful city of Dresden.
The residence of the Saxon electors and kings has brought forth
important architectural gems for centuries. This is seen most clearly
today in the Dresden Palace, for example, which presents traces of
practically every style period of European architecture. Nevertheless,
the contemporary fame of Dresden's architecture is founded on its
Baroque buildings. As Kings of Poland, Augustus the Strong and his son
had Dresden transformed into one of the most exquisite royal residences
in Europe. Impressive testimonies to the Baroque period are today the
Zwinger by Pöppelmann and Permoser, the Blockhaus, the Taschenberg
Palais and George Bähr's Frauenkirche church.
The Classicist years represented a second important zenith for the
City's development with the art gallery and opera house by Gottfried
Semper and Schinkel's guardhouse on Theaterplatz square. tise.
The conference will be held at ESAG City Centre
DEADLINES
Abstract Submission Deadline: JUN 15th
Notification of Acceptance or Rejection JUL 20th
Final Paper Submission SEP 15th
Conference Dates OCT 23-26
CONFERENCE PRICES
Authors/SCS/ASIM/EUROSIM Members: 475 EUR,
All other: 525 EUR (prices include
Proceedings, lunches, conference dinner, get-
together party and coffee breaks)
The full Call for Papers can be downloaded from
http://biomath.rug.ac.be/~scs/conf/ess2002
in PDF-RTF and ASCII format from next week onwards.
REPLY CARD:
First Name:
Surname:
Occupation and/or Title:
Affiliation:
Mailing Address
Zip code: City:
Country.
Telephone:
Fax:
E-Mail:
[ ] Presenting a paper, by submitting a full paper
[ ] Presenting a short paper (by submitting an extended
abstract)
[ ] Participating in the industrial program
[ ] Organizing a vendor session
[ ] Proposing a panel discussion (please mention names of
panelists)
[ ] Contributing to the exhibition
[ ] Contributing a Tutorial
[ ] Presenting a Poster
[ ] Without presenting a paper
Other colleague(s) interested in the topics of the conference is/are:
Name:
Address:
Name:
Address:
Yes, I intend to attend the [] ESS 2002
The provisional title of my paper / exhibited software package is:
With the following highlights:
The paper belongs in: TICK THE CATEGORY
[] Simulation Methodologies, Methods and Techniques
[] Discrete Simulation Languages and Tools
[] Simulation in Economy, Business, Finance and Commerce
[] Simulation in Manufacturing
[] Simulation in Electronic, Computers and Telecom
[] Simulation in Logistics, Traffic and Transport
[] Simulation in Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Pharmacy
[] Simulation in Industrial Design and Product Design
[] WORKSHOP on Simulation and Optimization
[] WORKSHOP on Modeling and Simulation in the Textile Industry
[] Vendor Presentation
[] Tutorial
[] Poster
If you would like to receive more information about SCS and its
activities, please tick the following box:
[ ] YES, I would like to know more about SCS
[ ] NO, please remove me from your database.
Philippe Geril Tel: +32.9.233.77.90
SCS Europe Fax: +32.9.223.49.41
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