- From: <vsim-conf@sce.carleton.ca>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:10:36 -0400
- To: <vsim-conf@sce.carleton.ca>
This is a reminder about the upcoming deadline for Wintersim 2012. The information about the Methodologies track can be found at: http://wintersim.org/node/17?q=node/24 Submission information: http://wintersim.org/node/4 Two Special Sessions have been organized. - Simulation Process Modeling and Design - Interoperability in Modeling & Simulation Track Detailed information below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Interoperability in Modeling & Simulation Track Andrea d'Ambrogio, University of Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy Greg Zacharewicz, University of Bordeaux, France Modeling and Simulation has provided efficient methodology, languages and tools in many domains for years. Nevertheless Modeling and Simulation frequently face interoperability barriers when they are called to be reused and involved in System of Systems. The purpose of the track is to facilitate the discussion and dissemination of the most recent advancements in the area of modeling and simulation interoperability. The main focus of the track is to overcome M&S interoperability barriers in the form of methods and standards, as well as on tools to cope with the challenges to bridge the different viewpoints on M&S; in particular in the context of multiple partners' projects that can come from academy, industry, military and governments. Topics included (but not limited to) are: . Models interoperability . Simulation tools interoperability . Methods to overcome modeling and simulation interoperability barriers . M&S Interoperability Standards recent advances . Semantic interoperability in M&S . Transport, GIS Modeling and Simulation . Distributed simulation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Simulation Process Modeling and Design Mamadou Kaba Traoré Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand Separation of concerns is a key idea that allowed many domains to take a step over frontiers of complexity. Similar to what has led database design from building monolithic files to designing business processes, M&S can take benefit of advanced concepts, methods and tools for formally specifying, implementing, analyzing and automating the entire simulation process as an integration of separated concerns. Two major elements of this process are: a) the model of the focused system and b) the control flows applied to this model. The latter ones can deal with specific problem-solving schemes (and may contain optimization futuresfeatures, artificial intelligence mechanisms), verification and validation activities, or experimentation and data collection, etc. The purpose of this special session is to provide a forum to discuss recent ideas and advances in this area. This involves Experimental Frames methodology and specification, V&V methodologies and specification, simulation-based coupling, model reuse methodologies and specification, design patterns for M&S processes, acivity-based modeling and simulation, etc. Contributions are expected in theoretical and methodological aspects, but also in (integrated) tools and architectures if any. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- [Problems/issues: vsim-conf-owner@sce.carleton.ca]
Received on Monday, 12 March 2012 16:03:35 UTC