8th International
Conference on
Computer Modelling & Simulation
8th ICCMS
(Co-sponsored
by the IEEE UK-RI Computer Chapter)
Organised by
Call for
participation
St John’s College, Oxford, England
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UKSim 2005 |
United Kingdom Simulation Society Conference
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Papers are invited on any aspect of simulation to be
presented at a three day meeting Oxford, England. The conference venue is
Full papers (five pages of A4 with figures) are invited on any aspect of
simulation and its applications. The following are suggested topics, but
other topics are also welcome; Simulation methodology and practice, software,
languages, tools and techniques. Models and modelling tools for software
engineering. Data/object bases. Analysis and statistica1 tools. Simulators and
simulation hardware, training simulators. Education and development. Data
Mining models and simulation. Integration of simulation with concurrent
engineering, integrated design and simulation systems. AI in simulation,
philosophical issues, analogies, metaphors, knowledge modelling, acquisition
and synthesis of new knowledge/models, intelligent/adaptive behaviour. Parallel
and distributed simulation. Grid computing, simulation and challenges.
Artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary algorithms.
Simulation applications include: aerospace; electronic circuits and
systems; computer networks; business; management; finance; data mining;
economics; leisure, games, war/conflict/rebellion modelling; psychology,
cognitive functions, behaviour, emotion, subjectivity; humanities, literature,
semantics modelling/dynamics; biology; medicine; public health; manufacturing;
planning; control; robotics; measurement; monitoring; energy; safety critica1
systems; transportation; oil and gas; education and training; military. There
will be an Exhibitions area.
Accepted papers will be
published in the Proceedings of the Conference.
Although
a national event, presenters and participants from any country are particularly
welcome, especially EUROSIM member countries.
The
registration cost is £295. This includes a copy of the proceedings and all
refreshments. Accommodation, including all meals and conference dinner, is £95
per day for single occupancy.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE/SESSION ORGANISERS
(click
to submit paper electronically as attached Word file):
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Sessions and session
chairs |
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Simulation in Mobile Communications |
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Analytical and Stochastic Models |
Khalid Al-Begain |
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Simulation of Urban Transport |
Joanna Hartley |
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Healthcare Simulation |
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OR and Simulation |
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Simulation in Industry |
Alan Stevens |
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Simulation in Business and Management |
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Vendor Presentation Session |
Alan Stevens |
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Visual and Interactive Simulation |
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Simulation and Security |
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Dr John Pollard, UCL,
Professor
Professor David Al-Dabass,
Dr
Dr
Alan Stevens, Rolls Royce,
Mr
Dr Bail Li,
Professor David Evans,
Dr
Stewart Robinson,
Professor
Steve Turner, Nanyang Technical University, Singapore
Dr Vladka Hlupic,
Dr Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Professor Khalid Al-Begain,
Dr
Georgios Theodoropoulos,
Dr
Simon Taylor,
Dr Mahdi Mahfouf,
Profesor Jacques LeFevre,
Professor Robert Pooley,
Dr
Dr
Intention to submit, Paper Title and
Abstracts:
Full Draft Paper, electronic
submission (Max. 6 pages of A4):
Notice of provisional acceptance:
Camera ready copy and registration fee:
Papers/submissions/proposals
to any member of the programme committee, conference chair or programme chair
from whom further information may be obtained.
Conference/Programme/Facilities
Chairs:
UCL, London.
The University, Highfield,
Southampton, Hants SO17 1BJ, England, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)1703 594550
Fax: +44 (0)1703 594550
mailto:R.C.H.Cheng@maths.soton.ac.uk
Richard Cant,
School of Computing & Mathematics,
The
Nottingham, NG1 4BU, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)115-848-2613
Fax: +44 (0)115-848-6518
David
Al-Dabass, School of Computing & Technology,
The
Nottingham, NG1 4BU, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)115-848-6015
Fax: +44 (0)115-848-6518
mailto:david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk