- From: <vsim-conf@sce.carleton.ca>
- Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2012 16:59:27 -0500
- To: <vsim-conf@sce.carleton.ca>
Call for Papers Modeling Methodology Track, Winter Simulation Conference 2012 (http://wintersim.org/) Location: Berlin, Germany Conference dates: December 9-12, 2012 Paper deadline: April 2nd, 2012 Modeling and Simulation Methodologies, theory and practice have provided a variety of new mechanisms for advancing the studies of different phenomena in different fields (physical, biological, social, engineering, etc.). The purpose of the Methodologies track is to facilitate the discussion and dissemination of the most recent advancements in the area of theory and methodology of modeling and simulation. The main focus of the modeling methodology track is on methodologies that help to develop models, as well as on the software and tools to cope with the challenges involved in modeling, including lessons learned. Topics included (but not limited to) are: Formal Modeling Languages (Process Calculi, DEVS, CA, Petri nets, Rule-Based Languages, etc.) Stochastic Modeling Multilevel Modeling Parameter Estimation for Stochastic Models Agent Oriented Modelling Modelling Approaches for Real Time Systems System Dynamics Representation Component-based Approaches in Modeling Model-Reuse Model Repositories, and retrieval Modeling Standardization Multi-Formalism Modelling Spatial Modelling Case Studies on Modelling Applications in all areas of modeling and simulation, incl. Systems Biology, Traffic, Networks, Manufacturing, Performance, and Concurrency are welcome. Program committee: Michele Amoretti, University of Parma, Italy Rassul Ayani, KTH, Sweden Fernando Barros, University of Coimbra, Portugal Juan de Lara, UAM, Spain James Faeder - University of Pittsburgh, USA Colin Gillespie - Newcastle University, UK Jane Hillston - University of Edinburgh, UK Michael Hucka - California Institute of Technology, USA Franziska Klügl, University of Örebro, Sweden Jean Krivine - Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7, France Hillel Kugler, Microsoft Research, UK Cédric Lhoussaine - Université Lille 1, UK Charles Macal, Argonne National Lab, USA Fabien Michel, University of Montpellier 2, France Corrado Priami - Microsoft Research Trento, Italy Hessam Sarjoughian, Arizona State University, USA Claudia Szabo, University of Adelaide, Australia Andreas Tolk, Old Dominion University, USA Verena Wolf - Saarland University, Germany Brenda Zhuang, The MathWorks, USA Track chairs: Mathias John, University of Lille, France Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University, Canada [problems-issues: contact vsim-conf-owner@sce.carleton.ca]
Received on Monday, 5 March 2012 01:58:26 UTC