From: Philippe Geril <phil@hobbes.rug.ac.be>
Subject: CFP: Final CFP ESM'96 (European Simulation Multiconferences)
Date: 5 Jan 1996 11:37:06 GMT
Organization: University of Ghent, Belgium


ESM 96
10th European Simulation Multiconference


CALL FOR PAPERS

[SCS]
EUROPEAN SIMULATION MULTICONFERENCE

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
JUNE 2-6, 1996
Hosted by the Budapest University of Economic Sciences


Simulation Methodology and AI
Simulation in Economics
Simulation in Electronics and Telecommunications
Qualitative Information,  Fuzzy Techniques, and Neural Networks in Simulation
Analytical and Numerical Modelling Techniques
Simulation of Multibody Systems
Modelling the Dynamics of Organizations and Information Systems
Mission Earth
Session for Students


CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

General Conference Chairman
Andras Javor
KFKI Research Institute for Measurement and Computing
P.O.Box 49
H-1525, Budapest, Hungary.
Tel: +36.1.169.9499
Fax:+36.1.160.1290
E-Mail: Javor@sunserv.kfki.hu

General Conference Co-Chairman
Axel Lehmann
Univ.der Bundeswehr Munchen
Fak.fuer Informatik
Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
D-85579, Neubiberg, Germany
Tel:+49.89.6004.2648
Fax: +49.89.6004.3560
E-Mail:Lehmann@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de

General Program Chairman
Istvan Molnar
FHD FBI
Schoefferstrasse 8-B
D-64295, Darmstadt, Germany
Tel: +49.6151.168.420
Fax: +49.6151.1689.35
E-Mail: molnar@fh-darmstadt.de
or (from January 96 onwards)
Dept.of Computer Science
Budapest University of Economic Sciences
Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Dept.of Computer Science
Kinizci U. 1-7
H-1092, Budapest, Hungary
Tel: +36.1218.4665
Fax: +36.1218.4665
E-Mail: Molnar@nero.bke.hu

General Program Co-Chairman
Zoltan Benyo
Technical University of Budapest
Muegyetem rkp.9
H-1111 Budapest, Hungary.
Tel: +36.1.463.1410
Fax: +36.1.463.2204
E-Mail: benyo@fsz.bme.hu

SCS Conference Coordinator:
Rainer Rimane
Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg Informatik IV
Martensstrasse 1
D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
Tel: +49.9131.857896
Fax: +49.9131.39388.
E-mail: Rainer.Rimane@informatik.uni-erlangen.de

Simulation Methodology and AI

Conference Chairman:
Andras Javor
KFKI Research Institute for Measurement and Computing Techniques
P.O.Box 49
H-1525, Budapest, Hungary.
Tel: +36.1.169.9499
Fax:+36.1.160.1280 
E-Mail: Javor@sunsurf.kfki.hu

Program Chairman:
Axel Lehmann
Univ.der Bundeswehr Munchen
Fak.fuer Informatik
Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
D-85579, Neubiberg, Germany
Tel:+49.89.6004.2648
Fax: +49.89.6004.3560
E-Mail:Lehmann@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de

Simulation in Economics
Conference Chairman:
Hans-Dieter Heike
Rechts-Und-Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Fachgebiet Statistik und Oekonometrie
Residenzschloss
D-64283 Darmstadt, Germany
Tel: +49.6151.16.52.93
Fax: +49.6151.16.55.53
E-Mail: heike@vb.vwl.th-darmstadt.de

Program Chairman:
Istvan Molnar
FHD FBI
Schoefferstrasse 8-B
D-64295, Darmstadt, Germany
Tel: +49.6151.168.420
Fax: +49.6151.1689.35
E-Mail: molnar@fh-darmstadt.de
or (from january 96 onwards)
Budapest University of Economic Sciences
Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Dept.of Computer Science
Kinizsi U. 1-7
H-1092, Budapest, Hungary  
Tel: +36.1218.4665
Fax: +36.1218.4665
E-Mail: Molnar@nero.bke.hu

Qualitative Information, Fuzzy Techniques, and Neural Networks in Simulation

Conference Chairman:
Frangois E. Cellier
Dept. of Electr. & Comp. Engineering
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721, U.S.A.
Tel: +1.602.621.6192.
Fax:+1.602.621.8076
E-mail: Cellier@ECE.Arizona.Edu.

Program Chairman:
Josep Aguilar
Grup SAC, Dept. ESAII E.T.S.E.I. Terrassa
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
E-08222, Terrassa, Spain
Tel: +34.3.7398144
Fax: +34.3.7398101
E-mail: aguilar@esaii.upc.es.
or
Groupe DHP, op. AQSE 
Laboratoire d'Automatique et d'Analyse des Systemes (L.A.A.S)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.)
7 Ave Colonel Roche
F-31077  Toulouse Cedex
France
Tel:: +33/61/33-6200
Fax:+33/61/55-3577 or 33-6455
E-Mail: smtp%"Aguilar@LAAS.fr"

Simulation in Electronics and Telecommunications

Conference Chairman:
Winfried Hahn
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Passau
Innstrasse 33
D-94032 Passau, Germany.
Tel: +49.851.509.320
Fax: +49.851.509.376
E-mail:hahn@perm.fmi.uni-passau.de

Program  Chairman:
Gyula Csopaki
Technical University of Budapest
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
H-1521 Budapest PF91
Hungary
E-Mail: csopaki@bme-tel.ttt.bme.hu

Analytical and Numerical Modelling Techniques

Conference Chairman:
Gunter Bolch
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Department  Computer Science
Chair of Operating Systems
Martensstrasse 1
91058 Erlangen, Germany
Tel.: +49.9131.857903
Fax: +49.9131.39388
e-mail: bolch@informatik.uni-erlangen.de

Program  Chairman:
Hermann de Meer
University of Hamburg
Cs Department RO
Vogt-Koeln-Strasse 30
D-22537, Hamburg, Germany.
Tel: +49.40.547.15347
Fax: +49.40.547.15328
E-Mail: demeer@informatik.uni-hamburg.de

Simulation of Multibody Systems
Conference Chairman:
Hans Brauchli
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Institute of Mechanical Engineering
CH-8092, Zurich, Switzerland.
Tel: +41.1.632.3567
Fax: +41.1.262.0533
E-Mail:Brauchli@ifm.mavt.ethz.ch

Program  Chairman:
D.Bestle
Lehrstuhl fuer Machinendynamik
Brandenburg Techn.Univ.Cottbus
Karl-Marx-Strasse 17
D-03044 Cottbus, Germany
Tel: +49.3.55.69.30.24
Fax: +49.3.55.69.30.38

Modelling the Dynamics of Organizations and Information Systems

Conference Chairman:
Alexander Verbraeck
Delft University of Technology
Systems Engineering Policy Analysis and Management
Jaffalaan 5
P.O.Box 5015
2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands.
Tel: +31.15.278.38.05
Fax:+31.15.278.34.29
E-Mail: a.verbraeck@sepa.tudelft.nl

Program  Chairman:

Mission Earth
Conference Chairman:
Alfred Jones
Dept.of Computer Science & Engineering
Florida Atlantic University
FL 33431-0091  Boca Rotan, USA
Fax: +407.367.2800

Program  Chairman:
Marc Clymer
UPER Inc.
P.O.Box 69
Hessel Point Road
MI-49745, Hessel, USA
Tel: +1.906.484.2792
Fax: +1.906.484.2350
E-Mail: UPERINC@aol.com

Session for Students 
Conference Chairman:
Wolfgang Borutzky
Fachhochschule Koln
Abt.Gummersbach
Fachbereich Informatik
Am Sandberg 1
D-5270, Gummersbach 1, Germany
Tel: +49.2261.8196.411
Fax: +49.2261.8196.15
E-Mail: BJ020@RS1.RRZ.UNI-KOELN.DE 

Program Chairman:
P.Keresztes
Szechenyi Istvan College
Hedervari u. 3
H-9026 Gyor, Hungary
Tel: 36.96.426.623
Fax: 36.96.329.269
E-Mail: kereszt@rs1.szif.hu




Because of  limited space in this Call for Papers, the listing of 
IPC members is not included. It can be found on WWW under 
http://hobbes.rug.ac.be/~scs  (from January onwards)



Conference Coordination
Philippe Geril
The Society for Computer Simulation
European Simulation Office
University of Ghent
Coupure Links 653
B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Tel: +32.9.233.77.90
Fax; +32.9.223.49.41
E-Mail:Philippe.Geril@rug.ac.be
WWW: http://hobbes.rug.ac.be/~scs
Tel./Fax Priv.:+32.59.800.804



SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

The Budapest 1996 SCS European Simulation Multiconference will bring 
together eight individual conferences. We invite papers for presentation 
at the conference and for publication in the Conference Proceedings on the 
following subjects.

Simulation Methodology and AI

Languages and Tools
Simulation Languages, Special Architectures, Graphical Simulation 
Environments and Simulation Software Tools, Intelligent Simulation 
Environments, Parallel Processing Environments for Simulation, User 
Friendly Software Tools, Advanced Man-Machine Interfaces, Graphical Model 
Editors, Browsing Facilities, Database Management of Models and Results,  
Architecture of Modeling and Simulation Environments

Object orientation and Re-use
Object-Oriented Modelling Languages, Modularity, Model Structuring,  
Inheritance, Model Re-use, Organization of Model Libraries

Methodology
Numerical Methods for Simulation, Mathematical Analysis in Simulation, 
Parallel Simulation Methodology, Discrete Event Simulation, Simulation 
Fidelity and Performance Evaluation, Advanced Training and Simulation 
Concepts for Education, Multiparameter Sequential Optimization Methods in 
Simulation, Verification, Validation, and Control in Complex Systems 
Simulation, Distributed and Parallel Systems Simulation, Combined 
Continuous and Discrete Event Models, Symbol Analysis and Manipulation of 
Equation-Based Models, Simultaneous vs Modular Simulation Methods, 
Standardization Issues

AI and Expert Systems
Expert Controllers and Genetic Algorithms in Simulation, Knowledge Based 
Simulation Tools, AI and Expert Systems in Simulation

Applications
Engineering Applications, Simulation Applications in Industry and 
Government, Other Applications

Simulation in Economics

Macroeconomic Systems Simulation, Simulation in Finance and Financial 
Services, Simulation in Project Management, Models of Social Processes, 
Simulation of Society Transformation, Regional Simulation Models and 
Simulation of National Economies, Microsimulation Models of the Household 
and Enterprise Sector, Macrosimulation of National and Linked National 
Models, Simulation of Firm Models.Areas of Application: Forecasting, Policy 
Simulation and Decision Support in Social Policy, Pension Systems, 
Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Industrial Policy, Regional Development, 
System Transformation, Finance

Simulation in Electronics and Telecommunications

Modelling and Simulation of Analogue Circuits, Modelling and Simulation of 
Digital Circuits at Switch -and/or Logic-Level, Modelling and 
Simulation of Computer Systems, Fault Simulation, Test Pattern Generation 
for Fault Simulation, Hardware-Accelerators for Circuit-Level Simulation, 
Hardware-Accelerators for Logic Simulation, Distributed 
Simulation of Circuits and Systems, Electronic Circuits and Components, 
High Speed Networks, ISDN and ATM Communications, Multimedia Systems

Qualitative Information, Fuzzy Techniques, and Neural Networks in Simulation

Tutorials, Panel Discussions, Software and Tools, Common Sense reasoning 
about Dynamical Processes, Inductive Reasoning about Dynamical Processes, 
Knowledge-Based Reasoning about Dynamical Processes, Naive Physics, Neural 
Networks for Dynamical Processes, Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis 
Time-dependent Expert Systems, Qualitative Data Bases for Simulation, 
Associative Memory for Simulation, Fuzzy Information Models, Fuzzification 
and Defuzzification, Treatment of Uncertainty in Dynamical 
Systems, Treatment of Incomplete Knowledge about Dynamical Systems,  
Assumptions and Belief Systems,  Models of Human Reasoning Processes

Analytical and Numerical Modelling Techniques

Queuing Networks, Stochastic Petri Nets, Markov Models and Optimization

Simulation of Multibody Systems

Methodology, Tools and Software, Applications in Machinery, Flexible Bodies 
and Vehicles.

Systems Modelling and Information Systems

Dynamic Modelling of Organizations and Information Systems Performance 
Evaluation of Information Systems and Databases, Simulation Models in 
Decision  Support  Systems, Embedded Simulation, CAD / CAM / CIM / CAE 
systems, Simulation and Scheduling, Production and Material Handling 
Simulation, Concurrent Engineering Techniques, Simulation of Productive 
Processes, Management Simulation Games, Organizational Modelling, Simulation 
of Administrative Processes, Applications.

Mission Earth

Mission Earth is an Activity of the Society for Computer Simulation 
International. Its purpose is the identification and dissemination of 
the unique benefits of World Simulation as the prime tool for use in 
planning and monitoring a sustainable future for the World System. 
This session covers:
Population Dynamics Simulation, Simulation of Forest and Meadow 
Ecosystems, Modelling of Agricultural Production Systems, Air and Water 
Pollution Simulation, Simulation of the Ocean Circulation and Productivity, 
Simulation of Global Change, Simulation for Ecotechnologies and Ecological 
Engineering, Ecotoxicological Modelling, Contaminant Transport Modelling, 
Geographical Information Systems used in Environmental Modelling, Use of 
Simulation in Environmental Expert and Decision Support Systems.

Session for Students
All possible topics from the simulation field.

Keynote Speaker
Focusing on the main track of the Conference, the keynote speaker will give 
a special in-depth presentation in the plenary session, which will be 
included in the  Proceedings of the Conference.


DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS

Extended Abstracts (4 pages for full, 1 page for short papers typewritten 
without  drawings and tables) are due to arrive in quadruplicate at the 
European Simulation Office, 
c/o
Philippe Geril
The Society for Computer Simulation International
European Simulation Office
University of Ghent, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Tel. (Office) : +32.9.2337790
Tel.+Fax (Private): +32.59.800.804
Fax: +32.9.2234941
e-mail: philippe.geril@rug.ac.be

in printed form or via E-mail , before  JANUARY 30, 1996

Please, mention in your abstract the novel elements in your research and 
its contribution to the field of simulation.

Only original papers, written in English, which have not previously been 
published elsewhere will be accepted. In case you want to organize a panel 
discussion, please contact the general program chairman.
 
Authors are expected to register early (at a reduced fee) and to attend the 
conference at  their own expense to present the accepted papers. 
Without early registration and payment, the paper will not be published in 
the Conference Proceedings.

Each abstract will be reviewed by at least three members of the 
International Program Committee. The notification of acceptance or 
rejection will be sent by FEBRUARY 20, 1996.
 
Along with the notification of acceptance, an author kit with complete  
instructions  for preparing a camera-ready copy for the Proceedings will 
be sent to authors of accepted  abstracts or drafts . The camera-ready 
copy of the papers (or electronic versions of the paper in Word 6.0 
(for Windows 3.1), WP 5 or LateX ) must be  in by APRIL 20, 1996. In order 
to guarantee a high-quality conference, the full papers  will be reviewed 
as well, to check whether the suggestions of the program committee have 
been incorporated. Nominees for the best paper award will then be selected 
as well.
 
Language
The official conference  language and the  language of  the accepted papers 
will be English.

If you plan to give state-of-the-art reviews or to organize panel 
discussions, then please contact the European Simulation Office.

Best Paper Award
The 1996 European Simulation Multiconference will award the best papers, 
one in each track. From these papers the best overall paper will be chosen. 
We will try to have the awarded paper published in an International Journal, 
if necessary after incorporating modifications to the paper.

	Submission Deadline: January 30, 1996
	Acceptance Notification: February 20, 1996
	Camera-Ready Copies: April 20, 1996

Registration Fees


		  Author            SCS/EUROSIM         Other
				      Members       Participants

Pre-registration 
before May 15th, 
1996  
		16.000 BF              16.000 BF        18.000 BF
		(433 ECU)              (433 ECU)        (487 ECU)


Registration after 
May 15th, 1996
		Pre-Registration        18.000 BF       20.000 BF 
		Required                (487ECU)        (625 ECU)




Registration fees should preferably be paid in Belgian Francs or ECUs, 
but can also be paid in the equivalent amount of US$, Pound Sterling, DM or 
FF. Payment is possible by Creditcard (Visa/Mastercard, American Express, 
Diners). The registration fee includes one copy of the Conference 
Proceedings, coffee and tea during the breaks, all lunches, a welcome 
cocktail and the conference dinner.

Correspondence Address
The Society for Computer Simulation International
European Simulation Office 
c/o Philippe Geril
University of Ghent
Coupure Links 653
B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Tel. (Office) : +32.9.2337790
Tel.+Fax (Private): +32.59.800.804
Fax: +32.9.2234941
e-mail: philippe.geril@rug.ac.be

Further information about the 1996 European Simulation Multiconference 
can be found on WWW under: http://hobbes.rug.ac.be/~scs  
(from November 95 onwards)

REPLY CARD

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Yes, I intend to attend the Budapest 1996 European Simulation 
Multiconference:
 
	[] Without presenting a paper
	[] Proposing a panel discussion
	[] Participating in a vendor session
	[] Contributing to the exhibition
	[] Proposing the following paper:

The provisional title of my paper is:
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with the following highlights:
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The paper belongs to the conference theme (please tick one):

[] Simulation Methodology and AI
[] Simulation in Economics
[] Simulation in Electronics and Telecommunications
[] Qualitative Information,  Fuzzy Techniques, and Neural Networks 
	in Simulation
[] Analytical and Numerical Modelling Techniques
[] Systems Modelling and Information Systems  
[] Simulation of Multibody Systems
[] Mission Earth
[] Session for Students


Preferred Method of Presentation
		[] Full Paper      [] Poster Session

Do you know other research workers interested in the topics of the 
conference?

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For organizational purposes, please mail this card immediately to:
SCS International, c/o Philippe Geril, the European Simulation Office, 
Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.


				1996
		EUROPEAN SIMULATION MULTICONFERENCE


Organized and sponsored by:
[SCS] The Society for Computer Simulation International

hosted by:
the Economic University of Budapest

Cosponsored by:
CASS            The Chinese Association for System Simulation
CSSS            The Czech and Slovak Simulation Society
EuSC            The European Simulation Council
EUROSIM         Federation of European Simulation Societies
HSS             The Hungarian Simulation Societiy
JSST            The Japan Society for Simulation Technology
LSS             The Latvian Simulation Society
PSS             The Polish Simulation Society
SiE             Simulation In Europe ESPRIT Working Group.
TSS             The Turkish Simulation Society

Conference Information

The ESM series (organized by SCS, the Society for Computer Simulation 
International) is now in its 10th year. SCS is an International 
non-profit organization founded in 1952. On a yearly basis SCSI organizes 
six Simulation Conferences worldwide, cooperates in two others, and 
publishes the monthly magazine "Simulation", a quarterly "Transactions", 
and books. For more information, please tick the appropriate box on the 
reply-card

Vendor sessions, Demonstrations and Video presentations
 
For demonstrations or video sessions, please contact SCS International at 
the European Office. Special sessions will be set up for vendor 
presentations in coordination with the scientific program.
 
Exhibits
An exhibition will be held  in the central area connecting the lecture 
halls where all participants meet for coffee and tea. There will be a 
special exhibition section for universities and non-profit organisations, 
and a special section for publishers and commercial stands. If you would 
like to participate in the exhibition, please contact the SCS European 
Office.

Venue
Budapest is not only the capital of Hungary, but also its geographic, 
scientific and cultural centre. As a result of its location on both banks 
of the river Danube, Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities of 
Europe. The city grew out of the union of both cities on either 
bank of the Danube, the hillstrewn Buda on the right bank and the 
lowlying Pest on the left bank. As a result of its speckled history from 
Roman times, through the Middle Ages and Renaissance to the present day, 
Budapest blends a myriad of building styles into one harmonious entity. 
One of its peculiarities lies in the fact that there are some 180 hot 
springs feeding some 10 thermal baths.


 
 



