Computational Modelling Group

Conference  11th July 2010 8 a.m.  Ottawa, ON, Canada

2010 Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC'10)

Various speakers

Web page
http://www.dacya.ucm.es/jlrisco/SCSC10/doku.php
Submitter
Nicki Lewin

Call for papers

Organized by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International Co-Sponsored by ACM SIGSIM (pending)

Come to Ottawa, Canada for SCSC 2010 to the 42nd edition of this leading conference in the field of Modeling and Simulation. SCSC?10 is focused on basic and applied research in Modeling and Simulation, a critical area for supporting Research and Development as well as competitiveness worldwide. SCSC provides an International Forum for presenting the State of the Art to the International Simulation Community as well as the Effectiveness of Simulation Experiences in World Businesses. The purpose of the conference is to provide a forum for academic researchers, governmental and industrial investigators and practitioners to exchange ideas and discuss developments in this growing field.

SCSC 2010 features varied tutorials, tracks and workshops. The conference focuses on modeling and simulation, tools, theory, methodologies and applications, providing a forum the latest R&D results in academia and industry.

In parallel with technical presentations, companies and research groups will be exhibiting their most advanced products.

All submissions will be reviewed based on the draft full paper and/or extended abstract. The best contributed paper will be given a Best Paper Award. A selected group of full papers will be invited for a Special Issue Proposal of the Simulation Journal (SCS). All papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.

Organizing Committee: Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University, Canada (General Chair) Mhamed Itmi, INSA Rouen, France Peter Kropf, Universit? de Neuch?tel, Switzerland Andreas Tolk, VMASC, USA

Further information:

                  http://www.dacya.ucm.es/jlrisco/SCSC10/

Or on the new Network on Modeling and Simulation Studies:

                      http://simulation.ning.com/