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S U M M E R C O M P U T E R S I M U L AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E
27-30 June 2011, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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Come to Hague, Netherlands for SCSC 2011 to witness the
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43rd edition of this leading conference in the field of
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Modeling and Simulation. SCSC 2011 features varied
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tutorials, tracks and workshops.
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The conference focuses on modeling and simulation, tools, theory, methodologies and
applications, providing a forum the latest R&D results in academia and industry.
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In parallel with technical presentations, companies and research groups will be exhibiting
their latest products.
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THE SOCIETY FOR MODELING AND
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Further increasing SCSC's application focus, SCSC10 is adding to the conference program a
set of with panels, hot topic sessions and invited industrial sessions.
A PDF version of the Call for Papers can be found here.
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San Diego, CA 92177-7900
Tel: 858-277-3888
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E-mail: scs@scs.org
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For further information please contact scs@scs.org
S U M M E R C O M P U T E R S I M U L AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E
27-30 June 2011, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Structure Systems
Chairs: Fernando Barros, University of Coimbra, Portugal; Gabriel Wainer,
Carleton University, Canada
Modelling and Simulation based Design
Chairs: Hiren D. Patel, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Hans Vangheluwe, School of Computer Science McGill University, Montréal,
Québec, Canada
Computer Architecture Simulation (CAS)
Chairs: José L. Risco-Martín, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; J.
Manuel Colmenar C.E.S. Felipe II - Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid,
Spain
Agent-Directed Simulation
Chairs: Dr. Tuncer I. Ören, University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON, Canada; Dr. Levent
Yilmaz, Computer Science and Software Engineering Auburn University, Auburn,
AL, USA
P.O. Box 17900
San Diego, CA 92177-7900
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E-mail: scs@scs.org
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Computer Graphics for Simulation
Chair: John F. Richardson, SPAWAR Systems Center PACIFIC, San Diego,
California
Simulation for Transportation
Chair: Gianfranco Fancello, Simulation Team, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
Emergency Simulation
Chair: Francesco Longo, MSC-LES, University of Calabria, Rende, Italy
M&S for Defense & Security
Chair: Andreas Tolk, Old Dominium University, Norfolk, VA, USA
For further information please contact scs@scs.org
S U M M E R C O M P U T E R S I M U L AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E
27-30 June 2011, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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The conference committee will accept three types of papers
(as listed below) submitted as a PDF file by using the
conference submission system. Final version of all the papers
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MUST COMPLY with the SCS conference format. All the
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submitted papers will be peer reviewed with respect to their
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quality, originality and relevance.
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The authors of the accepted paper MUST register in advance for inclusion of their paper in
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the conference proceedings.
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1. Full manuscript: 8 pages in final conference format. In addition to publication in the
conference proceedings, they will be considered for best paper award and for possible
inclusion in a Special Issue of the Simulation Journal (SCS). Full papers will be
published both in hard copy and CD-ROM.
2. Work in Progress: Short papers up to 6 pages in final conference format
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3. Short Papers: Papers with industrial focus, military or government applications, and
work-in-progress in abstract or short paper format.
Each paper must include the title, authors, affiliations, addresses, references and
abstract for proper positioning in the conference. Only original papers, written in English,
which have not been published previously elsewhere, will be accepted. Please indicate
which conference topic is most appropriate.
Please note that in case of acceptance, your final manuscript will need to be submitted
electronically as a PDF file to the conference website by the deadline to guarantee
inclusion in the conference CD and final program. Authors of accepted papers are
expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright,
and pay a conference registration fee at the time their camera-ready paper is submitted.
All papers will be included in the conference proceedings and archived in both the SCS
digital library and the ACM Digital Library; Full Papers will be also printed in hard copy.
For further information please contact scs@scs.org
S U M M E R C O M P U T E R S I M U L AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E
27-30 June 2011, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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These instructions are designed to help guide users
through the event registration process on SCS’s new
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event registration system. If you encounter any
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problems with your registration, please don’t hesitate
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to contact the SCS office at (858) 277-3888 or via email at scs@scs.org.
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Option I: from the SCS website
Option II: from Outside the SCS website
THE SOCIETY FOR MODELING AND
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The two registration options will be activated soon.
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P.O. Box 17900
San Diego, CA 92177-7900
Tel: 858-277-3888
Fax: 858-277-3930
E-mail: scs@scs.org
http://www.scs.org
For further information please contact scs@scs.org
S U M M E R C O M P U T E R S I M U L AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E
27-30 June 2011, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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General Chair
Peter Kropf, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
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Program Co-Chair
Abdolreza Abhari, Ryerson University, Canada
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Program Co-Chair
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Mamadou Kaba Traoré, Université Blaise Pascal, France
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P.O. Box 17900
San Diego, CA 92177-7900
Tel: 858-277-3888
Fax: 858-277-3930
E-mail: scs@scs.org
http://www.scs.org
For further information please contact scs@scs.org
S U M M E R C O M P U T E R S I M U L AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E
27-30 June 2011, World Forum, The Hague, Netherlands
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The Summer Computer Simulation Conference (part of the Summer Simulation
Multiconference) will be held at the World Forum in The Hague (maps on
google)
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For four centuries The Hague has been a multinational city. Being the seat of the
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P.O. Box 17900
San Diego, CA 92177-7900
Tel: 858-277-3888
Fax: 858-277-3930
E-mail: scs@scs.org
http://www.scs.org
For further information please contact scs@scs.org
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