Donnerstag, 29. Juli 2010

Call for Papers – DEVS 2011 - SYMPOSIUM ON THEORY OF MODELING AND SIMULATION

PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS
          SYMPOSIUM ON THEORY OF MODELING AND SIMULATION (DEVS 2011)
       April 4-9 2011. Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel Boston, MA. USA.
http://www.sce.carleton.ca/faculty/wainer/DEVS11
                              Sponsored by
          The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
             in cooperation with ACM/SIGSIM and ICST (pending)
The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum to discuss recent
advancements in Theory of M&S. The main focus is on theory of modeling,
methodology, practice and software to cope with the challenges arising
out of these, as well as lessons learned and challenges. The Symposium
bridges different areas in the field of Theory of M&S, including formal
modeling, model-checking, graph transformation, modeling methodologies.
It also provides an opportunity to exchange ideas with other SpringSim'11
symposia participants in different fields.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Theory
- DEVS, Petri Nets, Finite State Machines, Timed Automata, Process Algebras,
etc.
- Hybrid system modeling and integration of formalisms
- Formal analysis and symbolic reasoning
- Model Checking
- Graph Transformations
M&S Software
- M&S Software, including frameworks and libraries for DEVS, PN, FSM, TA,
PA, etc.
- Education aspects of Theory of M&S
Methodology
- Parallel & distributed simulators
- Middleware and simulators Interoperability (grid, cloud, web services,
etc.)
- M&S Engineering
- M&S-Based development methods
Practice and Lessons Learned
- Military systems and infrastructures
- Real-time and embedded systems
- High performance computing
- Software-intensive/networked systems
- Transportation and traffic systems
- Ecological and environmental systems
- Standards
All papers will be included in the conference proceedings and archived in
both
the the ACM and EU Digital Libraries; Full Papers will be also printed in
hard copy.
Important Dates
===============
Paper Submission: 21 Nov 2010
Notification:   21 Dec 2010
Final Paper:    25 Jan 2011
Main conference: 4-9 Apr 2011
Submission Procedures
=====================
The conference committee will accept three types of papers submitted as a
PDF file to the conference website (http://www.scs.org/springsim/submission)
as
listed below. Final version of all the papers must comply with the SCS
conference
format. All the submitted papers should be original and not have been
submitted
to other venues; they will be peer reviewed with respect to their quality,
originality and relevance. The authors of the accepted paper must register
in
advance for inclusion of their paper in the conference proceedings. The
authors
of the accepted paper must register in advance for inclusion of their paper
in
the conference proceedings.
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.
3. Short Papers: Papers with industrial focus, military or government
applications,
and work-in-progress in abstract or short paper format.
DEVS AWARD
==========
This year, the Symposium will hold the Second Bernard P. Zeigler DEVS M&S
Award, to
recognize high-impact innovations in M&S methods, applications and tools
(sponsored
by RTSync - Chair: Doohwan Kim).
WORKSHOPS
=========
Authors interested in organizing satellite workshops can contact the
organizers. Up
to date, two workshops have been confirmed:
- M&S and Software Engineering (Chairs: Andrea D'Ambroggio - UniRoma "La
Sapienza" -
       and Dorina Petriu - Carleton University -).
- DEVS Standardization (Chairs: Xiaolin Hu - Georgia State - and Hessam
Sarjoughian
       - University of Phoenix -).
DEVS 2011 Organizing committee
==============================
General Chairs:
Gabriel A. Wainer, Carleton University, Canada
Mamadou K. Traoré, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Program Chairs:
Reiko Heckel, University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Jan Himmelspach, Universität Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Advisory Board
Bernard P. Zeigler (FIEEE, FSCS, LAA-SCS), University of Arizona, USA
(Chair)
Christos Cassandras (FIEEE, FIFAC), Boston University, USA
François Cellier (FSCS), ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Mo Jamshidi (FIEEE, FASME, FAAAS), University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Kishor Trivedi (FIEEE, GCM IEEE CS), Duke University, USA
DEVS 2011 International Technical Program Committee
===================================================
•       Theory
o Fernando Barros, Universidade da Coimbra, Portugal
o Pedro D’Argenio, FAMAF, Argentina
o Juan de Lara, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
o Norbert Giambiasi, LSIS, Marseille, France
o Dan Hirsch, Intel Corp., Argentina
o Moon Ho Hwang, DS Delmia Corp., USA
o Tag Gon Kim, KAIST, Korea
o Hernán Melgratti, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
o Enrico Tronci, Università di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
o Emilio Tuosto, University of Leicester, UK
o Lin Uhrmacher, Universität Rostock, Germany
o Hans Vangheluwe, McGill University, Canada
o Francesco Zanichelli, Universitá di Parma, Italy
•       Methodology
o Olivier Dalle, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis and Université de Nice, France
o Maximiliano Cristiá, Flowgate Consulting and CIFASIS-UNR, Argentina
o Andrea D'Ambrogio, Università di Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy
o Ernesto Kofman, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
o Yvan Labiche, Carleton University, Canada
o Lisandru Muzy, Université de Corse
o Libero Nigro, Universitá della Calabria, Italy
o James Nutaro, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
o Hiren Patel, University of Waterloo, Canada
o Dorina Petriu, Carleton University, Canada
o Hessam Sarjoughian, Arizona State University, USA
o Alfonso Urquia, UNED, Spain
o Andreas Tolk, Old Dominion University, USA
o Levent Yilmaz, Auburn University, USA
•       Practice and Lessons Learned
o Lisane Brisolara, UFPel, Brazil
o Olaf Hagendorf, Universität Wismar, German
o C. Anthony Hunt, UCSF, USA
o Lewis Ntaimo, Texas A&M, USA
o Gabriela Nicolescu, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
o Thorsten Pawletta, Universität Wismar, Germany
o Sabri Pllana, University of Vienna
o Eric Ramat, Université du Littoral, France
o José Luis Risco-Martín, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
o Mamadou Seck, TU Delft, Netherlands
o Yujing Wu, The MathWorks, USA
•       M&S Software
o Alex Chow, RTSync, USA
o Jean-Baptiste Filippi, Université de Corse
o Claudia Frydman, LSIS, Marseille, France
o Xiaolin Hu, Georgia State University, USA
o Saurabh Mittal, Dunip Technologies, USA
o Pieter Mosterman, The MathWorks, USA
o Taisy Silva Weber, UFRGS, Brazil
o Alexander Verbraeck, TU Delft, Netherlands
o Emilia Vilani, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil
o N. L. Vijaykumar, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil
o Gregory Zacharewicz, Université de Bordeaux, France
[Apologies for multiple postings]
[Problems/issues: contact Gabriel.Wainer@sce.carleton.ca]

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