Saturday, 22 February 2014

2014 Summer Simulation Multi-Conference (SummerSim'14)

2014 Summer Simulation Multi-Conference (SummerSim'14)
July 6 – 10, 2014 | http://www.scs.org/summersim
Monterey, CA


Important Dates:
Special Sessions Proposals (workshops, tutorials, panels, etc.):
extended to March 15th, 2014
Paper Submission: extended to March 15th, 2014
Notification of acceptance: April 22nd, 2014
Camera ready: May 15th, 2014


Aims and Scope:

The Summer Simulation Conference 2014 (SummerSim’14) is SCS’s premier
international conference in cooperation with ACM SIGSIM. The conference
focuses on modeling and simulation, tools, theory, methodologies and
applications and provides a forum for the latest R&D results in academia
and industry. This year’s focus is on hybrid, discrete and continuous
systems, and advanced modern applications thereof. We encourage you to
take this opportunity to experience the tutorials, tracks, and workshops
that will be available.
Keynote Speaker: Prof. Dr. Edward Lee (EECS, U.C. Berkeley)

Organizing Committee:
-        General Chair: Dr. Justyna Zander, HumanoidWay, USA
-        General Co-Chair: Dr. Saurabh Mittal, Dunip Technologies, L3
Communications, USA
-        Honorary Program Chair: Dr. Andreas Tolk, SimIS Inc. in
Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
-        Program Chair: Dr. Zhi Han, MathWorks, Inc., USA

Advisory Committee:
-        Prof. Dr. Tuncer Ören, SITE, University of Ottawa, Canada
-        Prof. Dr. Mohammad Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA
-        Prof. Dr. Agostino Bruzzone, University of Genoa, Italy
-        Prof. Dr. François Cellier, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
-        Prof. Dr. Bernard P. Zeigler, University of Arizona, Tucson,
USA

A selected group of the best papers of SummerSim 2014 will be invited to
be published in a Special Issue devoted to SummerSim 2014. All authors
are encouraged to submit extended versions of their papers to the
Special Issue according to the guidelines found on the webpage. Please
see more details at: http://www.scs.org/summersim

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