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Call For Papers

2010 Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC'10)

WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPER SUBMISSION OPEN. DEADLINE: April 20th, 2010

SUBMISSION OPEN - READ INSTRUCTIONS HERE

SCSC’10 is focused on basic and applied research in modeling and simulation. Modeling and Simulation is a very critical area for supporting Research and Development as well as competitiveness worldwide; new technologies are enabling new use of M&S and increasing its impact in new areas; SCSC provides an International Forum for presenting the State of the Art in the International Simulation Community as well as the Effectiveness of Simulation Experiences in World Businesses. Several topical perspectives will serve to illuminate the evolution of the modeling and simulation community. The purpose of the conference is to provide a forum for researchers and governmental and industrial investigators to exchange ideas and discuss developments in this growing field.

Papers must be written in English and must not exceed 10 pages. Authors should submit papers through the SCSC SUBMISSION SYSTEM, complying with the CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FORMAT. Submitted papers must not have been submitted for review or published (partially or completely) elsewhere.

Every paper will be peer-reviewed by at least three different individuals. Papers will be accepted based on originality, correctness, and quality of writing. The authors of the accepted paper must register in advance for inclusion of their paper in the conference proceedings, and at least one author of each accepted paper must present the work at the conference (papers not presented will not be included in the post-print, including any Digital Libraries). Short papers of 4 to 6 pages, describing work in progress, can also be submitted.

All submissions will be reviewed based on the draft full paper. The best contributed paper will be given an award. After the conference, a Special Issue with topics derived from the conference will be proposed to the journal Simulation (SCS). Extended versions of the best Full Papers will be candidates for this issue. Upon approval (pending), the final versions of the papers will be included in the ACM Digital Library and the European Digital Library. TOCs will be sent to DBLP.

The list of topics includes (but is not limited to):

M&S Methodologies M&S Applications
Agent Directed Simulation Adaptive Systems
Cellular Automata Agriculture
DEVS Artificial Life
Distributed Interactive Simulation Artificial Neural Networks
Experimental Design Bioinformatics
High Level Architecture Business
Human Behavior Representation Techniques Crowds and Evacuation
Human Factors Data Fusion
Modeling and Simulation Languages Embedded Systems
Parallel and Distributed Modeling and Simulation Emergency Management
Real Time Systems M&S Technology New Product Development
Simulation Life-Cycle Evolution Complexity, Complex Systems
Simulation Software Engineering Ecological and Environmental Systems
System Dynamics Representation Electro-Mechanical Systems
Verification, Validation, & Accreditation Electro-Optics
Virtual Reality Geophysical Systems
Visualization, Graphics and Animation Homeland Security
Web-based Architectures and Implementation Manufacturing
Marine Applications
Industry & Business Practices Materials Modeling and Simulation
Collaboration Environments Medical Imaging
Simulation-based Acquisition Military Systems
Economics of Modeling & Simulation Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Education of the Modeling & Simulation Professional Security and Emergency Planning
Information Systems Synthetic Environment Representation
Infrastructure Planning & Design System Dynamics
Influences of Communications & Media Social Simulation
Logistics Training Simulators
Management Science Transportation and Traffic
Process Engineering
Scheduling
Standards

Get further information about SCSC Tracks here.

WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPER SUBMISSION OPEN. DEADLINE: April 20th, 2010

Key Dates
Special session and New Track proposals January 31, 2010
Submission of papers (and tutorials proposals) March 22, 2010
Submission of Work-In-Progress papers April 20, 2010
Notification of Acceptance April 30, 2010
Ready-Camera Paper Submission May 28, 2010

Note: Papers should not have been submitted anywhere (further details can be found here and a full description is available here. Authors submitting self-generated papers will be banned for life from submitting papers to SCSC, and further actions will be taken).