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Call for Papers: Simulation in Cambridge, March 2001




> CALL FOR PAPERS
> 
> UK SIMULATION SOCIETY CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SIMULATION,
> 
> 28 -30 March 2001, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
> IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES
> Abstracts, electronic submission preferred (2 pages of A4): 15th January
> 2001.
> Notice of provisional acceptance: 1st February 2001.
> Camera ready copy and registration fee: 1st March 2001. 
> 
> website: http://ducati.doc.ntu.ac.uk/uksim/uksim'01/CFP-uksim'01.htm 
> 
Papers are invited on any aspect of simulation to be presented at a three
day event to be held in Cambridge, England. The conference venue is Emmanuel
College, Cambridge, which was founded by Sir Walter Mildmay
<http://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/history/mildmay.htm> in 1584 on the site of a
former priory of the Dominican Order, also known as the Black Friars or
Preachers. The accommodation, renowned catering and conference facilities
are an ideal blend of modern and historic. The venue offers an especially
attractive opportunity for both professional discussion and socialising.
Abstracts (two pages of A4 without figures) are invited on any aspect of
simulation and its applications. The following are suggested topics, but
other topics are also welcome; Simulation methodology and practice,
languages, tools and techniques. Models and modelling tools. Data/object
bases. Analysis and statistica1 tools. Simulators and simulation hardware,
training simulators. Integration of simulation with concurrent engineering,
integrated design and simulation systems. AI in simulation. Parallel and
distributed simulation. Artificial neural networks. 
Simulation applications include: aerospace; electronic circuits and systems;
computer networks; business; management; finance; economics; leisure;
biology; medicine; public health; manufacturing; planning; control;
robotics; measurement; monitoring; energy; safety critica1 systems;
transportation; oil and gas; education and training; military. There will be
an Exhibitions area. 
Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the Conference. 
Although a national event, presenters and participants from any country are
also welcome, especially EUROSIM member countries. 
The registration cost is 195 pounds sterling. This includes a copy of the
proceedings and all refreshments. Accommodation, including all meals and
Conference dinner, is 85 pounds sterling per day for single occupancy with
en-suite facilities and £55 without en-suite. 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE/SESSION ORGANISERS (click to submit abstracts/paper
electronically as attached Word file david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk 

Professor Russell Cheng, University of Southampton
Dr David Al-Dabass, Nottingham Trent University
Dr Richard Cant, Nottingham Trent University
Dr Alan Stevens, Rolls Royce, Derby
Mr Barry Thompson, , CARCO
Professor Deitmar Moller, University of Hamburg
Professor David Evans, Nottingham Trent University
Dr Stewart Robinson, University of Warwick
Dr Vladka Hlupic, Brunel University
Dr Simon Taylor, Brunel University
Dr Mahdi Mahfouf, Sheffield University
Profesor Jacques LeFevre, University of Lille
Professor Robert Pooley, Glasgow University
Dr John Pollard, UCL
Dr Richard Zobel, University of Manchester

IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES
Abstracts, electronic submission preferred (2 pages of A4): 15th January
2001.
Notice of provisional acceptance: 1st February 2001.
Camera ready copy and registration fee: 1st March 2001. 

Abstracts/submissions/proposals to any member of the programme committee or
general conference/programme chairs from whom further information may be
obtained. 

General Conference/Programme/Facilities Chairs:
Russell Cheng, Department of Mathematics,
The University, Highfield,
Southampton, Hants SO17 1BJ, England, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)1703 594550
Fax: +44 (0)1703 594550
R.C.H.Cheng@maths.soton.ac.uk <mailto:R.C.H.Cheng@maths.soton.ac.uk>

David Al-Dabass, Dept of Computing,
The Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham, NG1 4BU, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)115-948-6015
Fax: +44 (0)115-948-6518
david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk <mailto:david.al-dabass@ntu.ac.uk>

Richard Cant, Dept of Computing,
The Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham, NG1 4BU, UK.
Tel: +44 (0)115-848-2613
Fax: +44 (0)115-948-6518
richard.cant@ntu.ac.uk <mailto:richard.cant@ntu.ac.uk>
 

 David
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