July 13-16, 2009
General Chair
Hamid Vakilzadian
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Program Co-Chairs
Ralph C. Huntsinger
Humboldt State University, California,
Bialystok Technical University, Poland &
California State University-Chico USA
and
Mhamed Itmi
INSA-ROUEN, France
Exhibits Chair
D.J. Weed
SCS
Sponsored by
The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
P.O. Box 17900
San Diego, CA 92177-7900
Tel: 858-277-3888
Fax: 858-277-3930
E-mail: scs@scs.org |
Call for Papers
Modeling and Simulation - Methodology, Tools, Applications (M&S-MTA'09)
Part of the 2009 International Summer Computer Simulation
Conference (SCSC'09)
M&S-MTA'09 is focused on providing a forum for internationally renowned
researchers and governmental and industrial investigators to exchange ideas and
discuss developments to present their latest work in all areas of modeling and
simulation that are applicable to methodology, tools, and software applications.
In addition to peer reviewed paper sessions, there will be keynote and plenary
sessions, panel discussions, tutorials, exhibits, poster sessions, workshops,
and tours part of SCSC'09. The best contributed paper of SCSC'09 will be given
an award. A selected group of full papers from M&S-MTA'09 and SCSC'09 will be
published in the special issue of Simulation Journal. Topics of interest include
but are not limited to methodologies, tools and software applications in the
areas of:
- Management, Planning, and Forecasting / Logistics
- Information Assurance and Telecommunication Security
- Bioinformatics & Biological Systems
- Games and Information Technology
- Web Based Modeling / Aerospace Systems Simulation
- Environmental Modeling & Simulation
- Education and Distance Learning
- Nanotechnology / Discrete Systems Simulation
- Emergency Modeling / Mechanical and Chemical Systems
- Energy Systems / Complex Engineering Systems
- Continuous Simulation Languages and Applications
Submission Procedures
Please submit the full papers to the
SCS Conference Proceedings
Management System. Final version of all the papers must comply with
the SCS conference format. The cover page should
include the name of author(s), their affiliation including SCS membership;
mailing address as well as the phone number, fax number, and e-mail address of
the primary contact author. All the submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed by the
Technical Program Committee,
and they will be judged with respect to their quality, originality, and
relevance. All the accepted papers will be published in the conference
proceedings after the advance registration of at least one of the authors. All final paper submissions are to be made electronically to SCS via the
SCS Conference Proceedings
Management System. Include complete postal and e-mail
addresses, and fax and phone numbers of corresponding author. Papers must be in English.
For further
instructions, please refer to the Submission Instructions in the
SCS
Conference Proceedings Management System web site.
Confirmations will be sent to the contact author when the file has been retrieved and successfully
viewed or printed. Only original unpublished material will be considered for publication. Authors
should identify the area(s) in which they think their contribution would best fit, and should clearly
indicate whether the submission is for a poster session or a full paper. Only papers that have not
been previously published or presented are acceptable. Authors must obtain any employer, client, or
government clearances before submission of the final manuscript. All conference attendees
are expected to participate
at their own expense.
Key Dates
| Full Paper Submission |
|
February 25, 2009 |
| Notification of acceptance |
|
April 21, 2009 |
| Final Camera-ready Manuscript |
|
May 15, 2009 |
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