[Om-announce] [simu-conf] EXTENDED DEADLINE APPROACHING + JOURNAL OPPORTUNITY. Theory and Foundations of Modeling & Simulation (TMS)

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Theory and Foundations of Modelling and Simulation Track 

Spring Simulation Conference – Washington DC 

George Mason University – May 2020

 

Submission deadline approaching: January 6, 2020. 

http://www.tmsdevs.org

 

Top articles will be invited to submit extended versions to a Special Issue for the SIMULATION journal

https://journals.sagepub.com/home/sim   (Special Issue information: http://bit.ly/TMSSPECIALISSUE )

 

TMS aims to provide a forum to present the most recent advances in the Theory and Foundations 

of Modeling and Simulation. The focus is on the M&S concepts, methods, methodology, practice, and toolkits, 

as well as related lessons learned and challenges. This track welcomes unpublished papers, and not under 

consideration in other venues, on the topics below as well as others that can help deepen and expand M&S Theory 

and Foundations for better understanding and development of computing, physical, and human systems.

 

* Modeling & Simulation Formalisms (Agents, DEVS, Petri nets, Statecharts, etc.)

* Multi-Paradigm/Multi-Domain Modeling, Multi-Resolution/Multi-Scale Modeling

* Model Composition, Hybrid Modeling Languages, Multi-Modal Modeling

* Model Checking, Formalism-Based Model Debugging, Model Transformation

* Modular Hybrid, Spatially Distributed, and Ultra Large Scale Systems

* Embedded, IoT, and Fog Computing Systems

* Parallel, Distributed, Real-Time, Cloud-Based, and Interactive Simulation

* Co-simulation, Interoperability, Simulation Languages, Numerical Solvers

* Simulation and Model Development Visualization Tools

* Model Libraries, Repositories, and Data Formats

 

Organization Committee:

General Chairs: Joachim Denil, University of Antwerp, Belgium 

Hessam Sarjoughian, Arizona State University, USA 

Program Chairs: Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University, Canada 

Cristina Ruiz-Martin, Carleton University, Canada

 

Further information:

http://www.tmsdevs.org

 

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vsim-conf-owner at sce.carleton.ca]

 

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