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Last CFP, Modelling & Simulation, UKSim2005, 6-8 April 2005, Oxford



Full papers are invited on any aspect of modelling, simulation and applications.

Applications papers may include modelling and simulation in any of the following areas:

-         Computer networks

-         Business, management; finance

-         Data mining, economics, leisure

-         Games, war/conflict/rebellion modelling

-         Aerospace, electronic circuits and systems

-         Psychology, cognitive functions, behaviour, emotion, subjectivity

-         Humanities, literature, semantics modelling/dynamics

-         Biology, medicine, public health

-         Manufacturing, planning, control, robotics, measurement, monitoring, energy

-         Safety critical systems

-         Transportation, oil and gas

-         Education and training

-         Military applications.

Theoretical papers outlining recent advances in any one of the following areas are welcome:

-         Simulation methodology and practice, software, languages, tools and techniques.

-         Models and modelling tools for software engineering.

-         Data/object bases.

-         Analysis and statistica1 tools.

-         Simulators and simulation hardware, training simulators.

-         Education and development.

-         Data Mining models and simulation.

-         Integration of simulation with concurrent engineering, integrated design and simulation systems.

-         AI in simulation, philosophical issues, analogies, metaphors, knowledge modelling, acquisition and synthesis of new knowledge/models, intelligent/adaptive behaviour.

-         Parallel and distributed simulation.

-         Grid computing, simulation and challenges.

-         Artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary algorithms.

Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, the registration fee includes one copy of the proceeding.

Venue: St John’s College, Oxford, http://www.sjc.ox.ac.uk/. 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.

Important Dates:

Full Draft Paper, electronic submission (Max. 5 pages of A4):  7 February 2005

Click here to submit your PAPER

Notice of provisional acceptance: 21  February 2005.

Camera ready copy and registration fee: 7th March 2005.

For more details visit the conference website:

http://ducati.doc.ntu.ac.uk/uksim/uksim'05/UKSim2005.htm

 

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