ANSS'10 2010 - 43rd Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS 2010)
Date2010-04-12
Deadline2010-01-10
VenueOrlando, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.scs.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
43rd Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS'10)
Full Paper Submission Deadline has been extended to January 10, 2010
The Annual Simulation Symposium is a forum for the exchange of ideas, techniques, and applications among practitioners of simulation in industry, government, and academia. This international Symposium is the oldest continuously operating conference/symposium dedicated to simulation.
The paper sessions are designed to promote discussion of concepts, tools, methodologies, and results between authors and the audience. The structure of the symposium also provides for a degree of collegiality and continuity in the discussions of the various topics presented during the week.
Original contributions in all areas of modeling and simulation are welcome. This year's symposium is particularly seeking papers in the following topical areas:
Service-oriented Computing and Simulation
Web-based Modeling and Simulation
Simulation Languages, Tools, and Environments
Simulation of Multiprocessor Architectures
Simulation of Distributed Systems and Databases
Simulation of Parallel Processing Systems
Simulation based Performance Analysis
Simulation of Sensor Networks
Simulation of Large Scale Systems
Simulation of Clusters and Grids
Simulation of Client-Server Systems
Simulation of Wireless Systems
Simulation and Emulation of Embedded systems
Pervasive Computing
Smart Network Design and Traffic Modeling
Routing and Mobility Management in Networks
Mobile and Nomadic Computing
Energy-aware Schemes for Wireless Networks
Simulation of Real-time Systems
Parallel and Distributed Simulation
Simulation based Software Performance
Reliability and Maintenance Models
Simulation of Multimedia Applications and Systems
Cognitive Modeling and Simulation
Artificial Intelligence in Simulation
Neural Network Models and Simulation
Animations/Virtual Reality
Advances in Simulation Methodology and Practices
Experimental Design
Statistical Analysis and Inference
Verification and Validation
Selection and Comparison Procedures
Key Dates
Full Paper Submission due 10 Jan 2010 Submit technical articles and experience reports, properly formatted in accordance with these guidelines.
Notification 7 Feb 2010 The program committee will review the papers and determine which ones will be accepted.
Final Paper due 28 Feb 2010 The final version of accepted papers, incorporating changes based on reviewer comments, are due by this date.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted to the SCS Conference Proceedings Management System. All submissions will be fully refereed for accuracy, technical content, and relevance. Papers should be formatted in accordance with the SCS Conference formatting guidelines. Please include full name, affiliation, address, phone number, and email address of each author and designate the author who is to be contacted. Authors will receive the reviewers' comments and will be given a chance to respond to these reviews. Authors' replies will be taken into consideration in the final paper selection decision. Accepted papers will appear in the SpringSim‘10 Conference Proceedings and the ACM Digital Library. Authors of top papers will also be encouraged to submit a follow-on paper for publication in Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation.
For further Information please contact the ANSS'10 Program Chair Dr. Eric Imsand.
ANSS'10 Chairs
General Chair:
Dr. Saad Biaz, Dept. of Computer Science & Software Engineering, Auburn University; 334-844-6307
Program Chairs:
Dr. Eric Imsand, Dept. of Computer Science & Software Engineering, Auburn University; 901-338-9323
Dr. Shaoen Wu, University of Southern Mississippi, School of Computing; 601-266-6107
Full Paper Submission Deadline has been extended to January 10, 2010
The Annual Simulation Symposium is a forum for the exchange of ideas, techniques, and applications among practitioners of simulation in industry, government, and academia. This international Symposium is the oldest continuously operating conference/symposium dedicated to simulation.
The paper sessions are designed to promote discussion of concepts, tools, methodologies, and results between authors and the audience. The structure of the symposium also provides for a degree of collegiality and continuity in the discussions of the various topics presented during the week.
Original contributions in all areas of modeling and simulation are welcome. This year's symposium is particularly seeking papers in the following topical areas:
Service-oriented Computing and Simulation
Web-based Modeling and Simulation
Simulation Languages, Tools, and Environments
Simulation of Multiprocessor Architectures
Simulation of Distributed Systems and Databases
Simulation of Parallel Processing Systems
Simulation based Performance Analysis
Simulation of Sensor Networks
Simulation of Large Scale Systems
Simulation of Clusters and Grids
Simulation of Client-Server Systems
Simulation of Wireless Systems
Simulation and Emulation of Embedded systems
Pervasive Computing
Smart Network Design and Traffic Modeling
Routing and Mobility Management in Networks
Mobile and Nomadic Computing
Energy-aware Schemes for Wireless Networks
Simulation of Real-time Systems
Parallel and Distributed Simulation
Simulation based Software Performance
Reliability and Maintenance Models
Simulation of Multimedia Applications and Systems
Cognitive Modeling and Simulation
Artificial Intelligence in Simulation
Neural Network Models and Simulation
Animations/Virtual Reality
Advances in Simulation Methodology and Practices
Experimental Design
Statistical Analysis and Inference
Verification and Validation
Selection and Comparison Procedures
Key Dates
Full Paper Submission due 10 Jan 2010 Submit technical articles and experience reports, properly formatted in accordance with these guidelines.
Notification 7 Feb 2010 The program committee will review the papers and determine which ones will be accepted.
Final Paper due 28 Feb 2010 The final version of accepted papers, incorporating changes based on reviewer comments, are due by this date.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted to the SCS Conference Proceedings Management System. All submissions will be fully refereed for accuracy, technical content, and relevance. Papers should be formatted in accordance with the SCS Conference formatting guidelines. Please include full name, affiliation, address, phone number, and email address of each author and designate the author who is to be contacted. Authors will receive the reviewers' comments and will be given a chance to respond to these reviews. Authors' replies will be taken into consideration in the final paper selection decision. Accepted papers will appear in the SpringSim‘10 Conference Proceedings and the ACM Digital Library. Authors of top papers will also be encouraged to submit a follow-on paper for publication in Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation.
For further Information please contact the ANSS'10 Program Chair Dr. Eric Imsand.
ANSS'10 Chairs
General Chair:
Dr. Saad Biaz, Dept. of Computer Science & Software Engineering, Auburn University; 334-844-6307
Program Chairs:
Dr. Eric Imsand, Dept. of Computer Science & Software Engineering, Auburn University; 901-338-9323
Dr. Shaoen Wu, University of Southern Mississippi, School of Computing; 601-266-6107
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