SpringSim'11 Poster Sessions CALL FOR PAPERS
April 4 - 7, 2011
Boston, MA, USA
The SpringSim'11 Poster Session is Part of the 2011 Spring Simulation
Multiconference (SpringSim'11) Sponsored by: The Society for Modeling and
Simulation International (SCS) in collaboration with ACM/SIGSIM.
All accepted papers will also be published in the ACM Digital Library
Key Dates
Short Paper due 20 Jan 2011
Notification 13 Feb 2011
Camera-ready Paper due 28 Feb 2011
SpringSim11 Poster session Web Site:
http://www.scs.org/springsim/2011?q=node/239
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We are seeking outstanding short paper (2 pages) submissions that will be
presented in a poster format at the conference. Short papers should
present interesting recent results or novel ideas that are not quite ready
for a regular full-length paper. Student papers are particularly welcome.
A Best Student Paper Award will be selected. Paper submission is encouraged
in any modeling and simulation related areas including but not limited to :
* Computer/Communication Networks
* Numerical Simulation and Optimization as Applied to Business and
Industry
* Modeling and Simulation in Computer Security
* Modeling and Simulation and Military applications
* Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Telecommunication Systems
* Web-based Modeling and Simulation
* High-performance Computing and Simulation
* Network/Internet Traffic Modeling and Workload Characterization
* Simulation Languages, Tools, and Environments
* Simulation of Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems and Databases
* Simulation of Clusters, Grids and Wireless Systems
* Simulation of Multimedia Applications and Systems
* Modeling and Simulation of Real-Time and Embedded Systems
* Simulation Methodology, Theory and Philosophy
* Parallel and Distributed Simulators and Simulation Techniques
* Application of Modelling and Simulation in Biology
* Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation
Submission Instructions
Prepare a 2-page paper using the Paper Formatting Guidelines for the
conference. All final paper submissions are to be made electronically to
SCS via the SCS Conference Proceedings Management System. Submissions
will be peer-reviewed to ensure quality. Accepted short papers will be
presented in the poster session as well as the poster proceedings and
ACM DL.
Chair
Mohammad Moallemi (Carleton University)
Co-chairs
Syed S. Rizvi (University of Bridgeport)
Qi Zheng (Texas A&M University)