ISC2007
Delft, The Netherlands
June 11-13, 2007
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
5th
Annual
INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION CONFERENCE 2007
Organised
by
The European Technology Institute
and Sponsored by
EUROSIS
Hosted
by
Delft University
of Technology
http://www.tudelft.nl
Co-Sponsored by
ENSAIT-UPV-KFKI-Ghent
University
MOBIUS-CREAX
For latest information see:
http://www.eurosis.org
AIM OF ISC'2007
The Industrial Simulation Conference 2007
(ISC-2007) is
the fifth annual international Simulation conference, which aims to
give a
complete overview of industrial simulation related research and to
provide an
annual status report on present day industrial simulation research
within the
European Community and the rest of the world. The exchange of
techniques and ideas
among the different disciplines, universities and industry, which
support the
integration of simulation in the everyday workplace, is the basic
premise at
the heart of ISC-2007. ISC'2007 consists
of four major parts. A part concerns itself with simulation
methodology,
another with simulation applications, then there are the workshops, the
software exhibition and last but not least the poster sessions for
students.
The methodologies section covers: Modelling and
Analysis
Methodologies, Languages and Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge
Based
Simulation, Virtual Reality, Synthetic Environments, Petri Nets and
Performance
Analysis related to industrial applications
MODELLING METHODOLOGY
Web Based Simulation, Optimization and Response
Surfaces,
Parallel and Distributed Systems, Virtual Worlds, Methods for Special
Applications, Practice, Extensions, XML, Open Source, Model
Development,
Network Modelling, Distributed Simulation and Industry, Modelling Very
Large
Scale Systems, Aerospace Operations, Revising Simulations Components
ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY
Advanced Input Modelling, Simulation
Optimization, Cross
Entropy, Output Analysis, Input Modelling, Simulation Optimization,
Input
Analysis, Difficult Queering Problems, New Output Analysis
DISCRETE SIMULATION LANGUAGES AND TOOLS
Discrete simulation languages; Object oriented
modelling
languages; UML and simulation; Model libraries and modularity;
Component-oriented simulation; Special simulation tools and
environments;
Meta-models and automatic model generation; Graphical simulation
environments
and simulation software tools; Intelligent simulation environments;
Database
management of models and results; Java and Web enabled simulations, UML
and OO
Simulation.
The application section covers: Automation,
CAD/CAM/CAE,
Defence Electronics, Design Automation, Simulation in industrial
Design,
Industrial Engineering, Industrial and Process Simulation,
Manufacturing,
Simulations, Logistics and Transport, Power Plants, Multibody Systems,
Aerospace, etc...
SIMULATION IN MANUFACTURING
The goal of this track is to exchange ideas,
experiences,
and research results between practitioners and researchers. It shall
offer the
opportunity not only for presenting work done but also for discussing
new challenges
emerging in this area. It focuses on innovative applications of
simulation in
the field of production and operation management. State-of-the-art
applications
covering any part of the value adding chain and any aggregation level
are
encouraged. This track will show the efficient utilization of
simulation
techniques and hybrid approaches for the optimization of manufacturing
processes.
This session covers: Computer Assisted Learning
and
Simulation Trainers, Customizing of ERP Systems using Simulation,
Distributed
Simulation Approaches, Hierarchical Simulation, Integrating Process
Mapping and
Simulation, Manufacturing Consulting, Manufacturing Controls, Model
Integration
Standards Optimization and Evaluation, Simulation Frameworks,
Simulation of (Manufacturing)
Processes in Virtual Enterprises, Virtual Factories, and Virtual
Manufacturing
Simulation Support Tools , Web-Based Workflow Modelling and Simulation
, MRP
systems; CAD; CAM; CIM; Process design; Process control; Embedded
intelligent
control systems; Scheduling; Automotive simulation; Robotics and
automation.
Manufacturing Applications Transportation and Material Handling, Best
Modelling
Methods, Integrating Simulation and Design, Manufacturing Modelling
Architectures, Manufacturing Modelling Methods, Simulation of
Manufacturing
Operations
Steel Manufacturing Simulation
Steel manufacturing production validation,
steel
production planning, abrasive surface modelling, surface grinding,
profiling
and turning processes.
SIMULATION IN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
Automotive simulation of Car Design, car
behaviour,
vehicle driver interaction, collision tests, on board diagnostics,
vision
enhancement and collision warning systems, vehicle dynamics and
simulation,
off-road vehicle design and modelling, engineering propulsion controls
simulation, power train and fluid systems simulation, hydrogen and
electric
engine simulation, homogeneous charge compression ignition, emissions
control,
brake simulation
Race Car Simulation
Aerodynamics simulation, Atmosphere simulation,
Lift-Drag
Simulation, Wind Tunnel Simulation, Flow Visualization, Computational
Fluid
Dynamics,
SIMULATION IN ROBOTICS
Robot Systems
Application of Industrial Robots, Service
Robots, Control
Technology, Development of Mechatronic Products, Innovation Management.
Sensor
Simulation , Simulation of Natural Environments Simulation of
Agent-Environment
Interaction /Intelligent Agents, Neural Networks and Simulation ,
Simulation of
Collective Behaviour and Emergent Phenomena , Simulation of Learning
and
Adaptation Processes , Assessment Criteria and Assessment Methods for
Simulators , Quantitative and Qualitative Comparisons between Originals
and
their Simulations , Simulation of User-System Interaction
Robots in Assembly Systems
Assembly Systems and Components, Processes
Product
Development and Design, Wiring Technology
Robots in Technical Production Planning
Technical Production Planning, Device and
Equipment
Technology, Production processes and Sequences, Information Technology
SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS AND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Modeling and simulation of analogue circuits;
Modeling
and simulation of digital circuits at switch and/or at logic level;
Hardware
accelerators for circuit-level simulation; Hardware accelerators for
logic
simulation; Distributed simulation of circuits, components, and
systems;
Modeling and simulation of computer systems; Fault simulation; Parallel
and
distributed systems; High-speed networks; Network simulation software;
Computer
and telecommunication systems; Telecommunication devices and systems;
Intelligent telecommunication networks; ISDN; ATM communications.
SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING
Semiconductor Manufacturing Simulation
Recently, the electronics industry has become
the largest
industry in the world. One important area of this industry is the
manufacturing
of integrated circuits (IC) on silicon wafers. Semiconductor wafer
fabrication
facilities (wafer fabs) are complex manufacturing systems that contain
hundreds
of machines and thousands of lots. Currently, it seems that the
improvement of
operational processes creates the best opportunity to realize necessary
cost
reductions. Therefore, the development of efficient planning and
control
strategies is highly desirable in the semiconductor domain.
In order to create, implement and test the
required novel
strategies, it is necessary to take new opportunities of information
technology
into account. Modelling and Simulation are widely accepted tools in
planning
and production control in wafer fabs because they are able to deal with
the
huge complexity of modern wafer fabs.
The aim of the session consists in collecting
papers from
both industry and academia that deal with interesting applications and
new
methodologies in modelling and simulation of manufacturing systems in
the
electronics industry.
Cleanroom Manufacturing
(Cleanroom suitability test, microsystem
technology,
cleaning technology, manufacturing technology for clean environments,
information systems)
Manufacturing Technologies, Information
Technology
(Information Processing, Metrology and Testing
Technology, Production Methods, Rapid Prototyping) –
Surface Engineering
(Development, optimisation and modelling of
coating
processes, integrated process development and management,
production-orientated
equipment, development, integration of coating processes into
production,
quality concepts for complex coating processes, surface
characterization)
Coating Technology
, Simulation Based Scheduling, (Supply Chain
Planning
Semiconductor Manufacturing, Maintenance and Repair, Scheduling and
Control and
Schedule Evaluation)
SIMULATION IN LOGISTICS, TRAFFIC, TRANSPORT,
PORT,
AIRPORT AND HOSPITAL LOGISTICS SIMULATION
Factory and Logistics Planning
Strategies and Concepts for Production and
Logistics,
Technical and Organizations Planning of Production and Logistics
Systems, Value
Stream Mapping, Integrated Factory and Logistics Planning, Innovative
Planning
Methods, tools and systems
Logistics: logistics supply chains, inbound
logistics,
materials management, Manufacturing Supply Chain Management, physical
distribution, production planning and control, outbound and inbound
logistics,
Simulation of regional logistic systems, distribution centres,
inventory management,
warehousing decisions, materials management, handling and packaging,
logistics
information systems, information management in logistics systems,
logistics
network design and facility location, cost modelling, information
systems
(networked Manufacturing, Enterprise design and Control, etc…)
Traffic: traffic flows, multi-modal systems,
transit,
transportation modes, urban city transport, transportation in
logistics,
transportation management, traffic demand, traffic control, traffic
telematics,
traffic performance, safety, macroscopic, mesoscopic and microscopic
simulations;
Port Simulation (Bulk Terminals, Container
Terminals,
Harbour Services, Industrial Facilities, Navigation Lines, Multimodal
Transports, Oil Terminals, Passenger Terminals, Railways, Ro-Ro
Terminals,
Ships and Platforms, Supply Chains and Warehouses, Harbour Management,
Safety
in Maritime Environments, Vessel Traffic Systems)
Airport Simulation: Airport logistics
simulation,
passenger traffic throughput simulation, Aircraft traffic and airport
capacity
optimization.
Hospital Logistics
Patient waiting time simulation, Emergency
evacuation
simulation, Brancardage, hospital occupation simulation and
optimization
Call Centre and Supermarket Logistics
COMPLEX SYSTEMS MODELLING
(- Design and Simulation, - Process Control and
Optimisation, - Information Technology Systems, - Space and Airborne
Systems -
Communication Networks, - Cybernetics and Control, - Building
Engineering and
Urban Infrastructures - Nonlinear Systems) Integration of AI Techniques
and
Simulation, Knowledge Elicitation and Representation for Complex
Models,
Drawing Understanding and Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Neural
Networks and Genetic Algorithms, Simulation in Robotics and Automation,
Continuous Simulation of Technical Processes, Fuzzy Models in
Simulation,
Wireless Communication, Mobile Communication Networks, Satellite
Communication,
LAN and WAN Protocols, Simulation of Switching Equipment, Design and
Coding of
Communication Handling Software
SIMULATION IN AEROSPACE
Low Costs Simulation Environments, Rapid
Simulation
Prototyping, Simulation Based Design, Simulation of Satellite
Navigation,
systems (space segment and terrestrial applications) simulation of
satellite
constellations, real-time hardware-in-the-loop nab-in-the-loop
simulation,
flight simulation, distributed interactive simulation and HLA
standards,
Graphical simulation (virtual environments and virtual reality) applied
to
aerospace. Modelling and Simulation standards, rationalisation efforts,
repositories and reuse. Simulation in support of system specification
and
design, simulation in support of system assembly, integration and
testing.
Simulation in support of flight software validation, structural
dynamics of Pylon
Store Coupling, Flutter Prediction, volterra kernels to model nonlinear
aeroelasticity
Aircraft Simulation: Air Systems Simulation
Modelling and
Design (Airframe, Wing, Lift Coefficient, Parasitic Drag, Aircraft
Stabilization, Impact Dynamics, Flight Controls, Avionics, Fit Control,
Landing
Gear), Control Surface Shaping, Active wing Morphing Control and
Self-repair,
Structures technology for future aerospace systems, Aerospace Vehicle
Systems
Technology (AVST), Aviation Safety Analysis Software within the
Intelligent
Synthesis Environment, Aviation Systems Capacity, Bio-nanotechnology
simulation, Aerospace Propulsion and Power (Ultra Efficient Engine
Technology,
Hypersonic Craft Simulation, Ramjet Simulation, Aerothermoelastic
Effects in
Hypersonic Vehicles, Micro Air Vehicles Simulation, Small Aircraft
Transportation Systems, Quiet Aircraft and Noise Reduction Technology,
CICT
Simulation, Vision-Based Autonomous Flight, Aircraft-UAV-UCAV networked
flight
simulation , Stealth and radar evasion technology, Thrust vectorization
simulation.
Space flight Simulation: next generation
launchers (f.ex
future X-Pathfinder), reusable launch vehicles (RLV), Aerospace Vehicle
Systems, Technology, Payload Launch Simulation,
Aerospace Autonomous Operations, System studies for future space
transport architectures, Rocket propulsion simulation, Space materials
and
structures, Aerothermodynamics, launcher health management systems,
avionics
and in-flight experimentation. Space Cryo Electronics, Innovative
Concepts and
Technologies for lunar exploration (in-situ resource utilization,
nuclear
propulsion, habitation, nano-technology, modular architecture
MARINE SIMULATION
Simulation in Ship design, ship propulsion unit
simulation, simulation for high speed design, water turbulence
simulation,
submarine simulation, control of supercavitating underwater vehicles.
Underwater detection systems simulation, Sip Handling Simulation,
Navigation
and Radar Simulation, Bridge Team Management Simulation, Engine Room
Simulation,
Liquid Cargo Handling Simulation, Crane Simulation. Maritime Simulator
Standards
SIMULATION IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DESIGN
Simulation of product design; Planning and
control;
Reconfigurable responsive computing and process re-engineering;
Integrated product
and process modelling; Modelling and simulation in virtual global
enterprises;
Simulation based design; Qualitative and fuzzy modelling and simulation
in
engineering design; Modal logistics in systems design; Simulation in
support of
system specification and design.
SIMULATION IN ENGINEERING PROCESSES
The Modelling in Engineering Processes track
focuses on
the application of simulation in mechanical and structural engineering.
Oscilations and Waves, Stability and Control, Computational Mechanics,
Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Methods in Engineering Sciences,
Optimization
Advanced simulation of dynamic systems, Simulation-based design,
Qualitative
modelling and simulation in engineering, Fuzzy modelling and
simulation,
Evolutionary synthesis and evolutionary methods in design, Rapid
prototyping,
CASE systems in engineering design, Modal Logic systems in design,
Simulation
in support of system specification and design, Construction Engineering
and
Project Management
SIMULATION IN ENERGY AND POWER SYSTEMS
Simulators: Real-Time simulation methods, GUI,
Advanced
modelling tools, Trainees' performance evaluation, Simulator Projects
Simulation Studies: Simulation during design, Safety and environmental
hazard
estimation, Production optimisation. Methodology: Real-time simulation
and
visualisation tools, Parallel and distributed simulation, Fossil Fuel
and
Nuclear Energy Simulation, Solar Power Simulation, Wind turbine
simulation,
Wave Energy Simulation
SIMULATION IN MULTIBODY SYSTEMS
General: FE-Methods and Modelling of Flexible
Bodies,
Non-holonomic Systems and Geometrical Concepts in Multibody Dynamics,
Numerical
Aspects of Multibody Dynamics , Optimization and Control of Mechanisms
,
Articulated and Telescopic Multibody Systems , Air, Land and Sea
Multibody
Systems Applications
Special Sessions on: Multibody Systems in
Space: Flexible
Body Systems, Orbital Injection, Satellite Injection, Rendezvous and
Docking of
Spacecraft, Simulation of Space Station Construction and Assembly
SIMULATION IN CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM
ENGINEERING AND THE
MINING INDUSTRY
Simulation of Chemical Plants, Flow simulation,
Plant
control systems, network simulation, geological simulations, drilling
simulations, oil transport simulations.
SIMULATION IN MILITARY AND DEFENSE
Physical Modelling and Effects (Lethality,
vulnerability
and survivability, impact and penetration modelling, computational
fluid and
molecular dynamics, structural and solid mechanics modelling,
ballistics and
propellant simulation)
Simulation and Visualization (2D and 3D
visualization of
simulations),
Terrain Recognition and Analysis Simulation
Software,
Image Analysis and Image Recognition
Entity and System Modelling and Behaviours
(human
performance modelling, entity behaviours, computer generated forces,
agent-based combat modelling)
Advanced Concepts and Requirements (simulation
of new
concepts, requirements development, predicted impacts of technology
integration, intelligent systems simulation)
Research, Development and Acquisition (Design,
development and acquisition for new weapons systems and equipment,
Simulation
and Modeling for acquisition, requirements, and training (SMART),
Simulation-based acquisition)
Training, Excercises and Military Operations
(simulation
in training, simulator/exercise Integration and Management, Mission
Planning
and Rehearsal, Embedded Training, Assessment
Domains (sea, Land, Air and Space (synthetic
environments
(f ex.DAWARS, JWARS), virtual realities, surface and sub-surface
warfare,
unmanned robotic land, sea and aerial
vehicle simulation (UAV, UCAV), avionics, flight control, flight
simulation,
simulation and control for spacecraft)
Operations, Command and Control and
Interoprability(battle field, battle theatre simulation, simulation
during
operations, CAI simulation, counterforce operations, airspace
management,
campaign analysis)
Military Networking(network modelling and
simulation,
network centric warfare, information assurance modelling and
simulation,
simulations and the Global Information Grid)
Military Entertainment Convergence (wargaming,
serious
games
VERIFICATION, VALIDATION AND ACCREDITATION
The term validation is applied to those
processes, which
seek to determine whether or not a simulation is correct with respect
to the
"real" system. More prosaically, validation is concerned with the
question "Are we building the right system?". Verification, on the
other hand, seeks to answer the question "Are we building the system
right?"
This track is interested in simulation
validation
methodologies: methodologies to support the process of constructing a
simulation model and then aiding the validation of this model to the
"real" system. These system models can be discrete, continuous or
hybrid. Application areas range from information systems to engineering
and
scientific systems. Relevant parameters include performance, properties
given
by formal or informal requirements, exception handling etc. In this
conference
track, contributions from all areas of simulation and validation are
solicited.
Topics include, but are not limited to those given below.
VV&A methodology (effective VV&A,
VV&A
planning, confidence levels, risk estimation, organisation,
documentation,
standards, cost estimation, technique application, result presentation,
subject
matter expert (SME) selection, formal model specification, fidelity,
automation
potential), VV&A technology (documentation, CASE-tools, cross
checking,
requirements specification, knowledge based systems, configuration
management,
tool overview, simulation environments)
SIMULATION AND TRAINING
Highly skilled staff is an essential
prerequisite for the
safe and effective operation of industrial production systems.
Simulation-based
training plays an increasingly important role in qualification of plant
personnel. In specific sectors such as aerospace or power stations,
training
simulators have already been successfully employed for many years.
Latest
developments in industrial information technology as well as the
introduction
of virtual product and process engineering provide a new technological
basis
for the cost-effective implementation of training simulators.
Therefore, in
near future the general spread of these technology in a variety of
industrial
sectors and applications is expected. Today ´s best practice, latest
developments, and future concepts of simulation-based training in
industry will
be presented.
Topics
-
Training simulator technology
-
Scenarios and procedures for operator training
-
Modelling approaches, tools and virtual environments for training
-
e-Training in distributed environments
-
HMI and cognitive performance
-
Certification and standardisation issues
-
Industrial applications and best practice
-
Requirements on R&D
VIRTUAL REALITY AND GRAPHICAL SIMULATIONS IN
INDUSTRIAL
APPLICATIONS
Virtual reality and computer graphics
simulations applied
to industrial applications.
THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION ROUNDTABLE
Simulation Standards, Future of Simulation
Software,
What's Virtually Possible, Real-Time Control, Equipment Interface,
Supply Chain
Opportunities, Customer Focus, Making Simulation relevant
WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN THE
TEXTILE
INDUSTRY
Textile process simulation : Modelling and
simulation in
clothing, dyeing and finishing process simulation, production units
simulation,
textile logistics, supply chain modelling, spinning mill, spinning
simulation,
sales forecasting, weaving and knitting simulation…
Textile products and materials simulations :
Textile
products simulation and textile chemistry : composite materials,
dynamical
behaviour of textile structures, fireproofing simulation, flame
retardant
products, body morphology, new textiles properties evaluation by
simulation,
smart and communicating clothes, chemical processes simulation in
textile,
virtual clothing,…
WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
A broad range of diverse technologies, known
collectively
as intelligent transportation systems (ITS), holds the answer to many
of our
transportation problems. ITS is comprised of a number of technologies,
including information processing, communications, control, and
electronics.
Joining these technologies to our transportation system will save
lives, time
and money. ITS enables people and goods
to move more safely and efficiently through a state-of-the-art,
intermodal
transportation system. Simulating this aspect of transportation is one
of the
major challenges of our time.
WORKSHOP NANOSIM
Simulation in long-term interdisciplinary
research,
simulation of supramolecular
And macromolecular architectures, simulation in
nanobiotechnologies, simulation of nanometric scale engineering
techniques for
creating materials and components, simulation of manipulator devices,
simulation in nano applications
Related to chemicals and energy. Simulation of
knowledge
based multifunctional
Materials. Simulation of nano production
processes and
methods.
AUGMENTED REALITY AND PERVASIVE SYSTEMS IN
FACTORIES
"Pervasive systems are likely to become the
next
programming paradigm for
the information society. They will allow us to
implement
the augmented
reality and the ubiquitous computing ideas.
Pervasive
systems in factories
enable operators and machines to interact on a
common
virtual level which is
also capable of simulating the real part. Among
other
related topics, this
track includes: ubiquitous computing, augmented
reality,
mixed reality,
wireless networks, hybrid systems, simulation
models,
human-computer
interaction, artificial intelligence, security,
scalability, fault
tolerance, smart devices, and pervasive
services"
SIMULATION IN LEAN MANUFACTURING
Simulation has become a powerful tool to help
manufacturers streamline their production and output in order to more
rapidly
react and play to the everchanging market place while reducing costs at
every
step. Presentations are solicited that cover part or the whole of this
lean
production process such
As simulation in: Work Standardization, 5S
Workplace
Organization, Visual Controls, Batch Size Reduction, Points of Use
Storage,
Quality at the Source, Workflow Practice, Improved Information and
Product
Flow, Cellular Manufacturing, Pull & Synchronous Scheduling, Six
Sigma
& Total Quality, Rapid Setup, Work Teams for Cell Management &
Process
Improvement, Simplified scheduling and Kanban inventory management
CONFERENCE KEYNOTE
The keynote for the ISC2007 will be announced
later
TUTORIALS
Tutorials can be proposed in the following
three
categories:
T1-
Introductory tutorials
T2- State of
the Art Tutorials
T3- Software
and Modelware Tutorials
Tutorial proposals should be emailed to
Philippe.Geril@xxxxxxxxxxx
POSTER SESSION
The poster session only features work in
progress. Next
to the actual poster
presentation, these submissions also feature as
short
papers in the Proceedings.
STUDENTS SESSION
This session is for students who want to
present their
work in progress or part
of their doctoral thesis as a paper. Student
papers are
denoted by the fact that
only the name of the student appears on the
paper as an
author. They are published as short papers in the Proceedings.
DIVERSE ACTIVITIES
For demonstrations or video sessions, please
contact
Philippe Geril. Special
session will be set up for vendor presentations
in
co-ordination with the
scientific program. User Group meetings for
simulation
languages and tools
can be organised during the conference.
If you would like to arrange a meeting, please
contact
the Conference Chairs. We will be happy to provide a meeting room and
other
necessary equipment.
Partners for projects session(s) will be
organised by
EUROSIS to give potential
project teams or individuals the opportunity to
present
their research in
order to link up with fellow researchers for
future
research projects. Those
wishing to participate in this session need to
send a
proposal to Philippe Geril.
EXHIBITION
A special exhibition will be held during the
conference
focused on simulation
tools. For more information please contact
EUROSIS for
further details.
Email: Philippe.Geril@xxxxxxxxxxx
DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS
Send all submissions in an ELECTRONIC FORM ONLY
in
uuencoded, zipped Microsoft
Word format, PDF or Postscript format
indicating the
designated track and
type of submission (full paper or an extended
abstract)
to EUROSIS
(Philippe.Geril@xxxxxxxxxxx).
Please provide your name, affiliation, full
mailing
address, telephone /
fax number and Email address on all submissions
as well.
For submissions
please put in the subject of your Email the
following
indications: ISC2007
and designated track or USE THE ABSTRACT
SUBMISSION
SITE!!
Only original papers, which have not been
published elsewhere,
will be
accepted for publication
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration Fees
Author EUROSIS Other
Members Participants
Pre-reg before
495 EURO 495
EURO 555 EURO
May. 15th 2007
Registration after Pre-registration 525 EURO 595
EURO
May 15th '2007
required
The registration fee includes one copy of the
Conference
Proceedings, coffee
and tea during the breaks, all lunches, a
welcome
cocktail, a conference dinner
and a company visit
PAPER SUBMISSION TYPES
FULL PAPER (including abstract, conclusions,
diagrams,
references) During review,the submitted full papers can be accepted as
a
regular 5 page paper. If excellent,full papers can be accepted by the
program
committee as an extended (8-page) paper.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least
three
members of the International
Program Committee.
EXTENDED ABSTRACT (at least five pages)
Participants may also submit a 5 page extended
abstract
for a regular (5 pages)
or short (3 pages) paper or poster, which will
be
reviewed by the International
Program Committee. All accepted papers will be
published
in the ISC'2007 Conference Proceedings.
SHORT ABSTRACT (at least three pages)
Participants may also submit a 3 page abstract
for a
short paper or poster, which will be reviewed by the International
Program
Committee. All accepted papers will be published in the ISC'2007
Conference
Proceedings.
ONE PAGE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
Philippe Geril
EUROSIS
Ghent University
Faculty of Industrial Management
Technologiepark
903
B-9052
Ghent-Zwijmaarde, Belgium
Tel (Office): +32 9 264.55.09
Fax: + 32 9 264.58.25
Email: philippe.geril@xxxxxxxxxxx
OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD
The 2007 Industrial Simulation Conference
Committee will
select the Outstanding
Paper of the Conference. The author of this
paper will be
awarded a free registration for a EUROSIS conference. Only papers
SUBMITTED AS
FULL papers will be eligible for the Outstanding Paper Award.
LANGUAGE
The official conference language for all papers
and
presentations is English.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
EARLY SUBMISSION
DEADLINE FEBRUARY 10TH 2007
SUBMISSION
DEADLINE FEBRUARY 25TH, 2007
February 25, 2007:
Submit contributed
full-papers
(5 to 8
proceedings pages) not previously published. These submissions, when
accepted will be
published as regular or extended papers, depending on their quality.
Submit extended abstracts (5 abstract pages) or
short
papers (3 abstract pages), reports of industrial projects and summaries
of
posters. These submissions, when accepted, will be published as
regular, of up
to 5 proceedings page papers.
Submit one -to -three page proposals to present
tutorials, to organise and chair panel sessions, to organise user
meetings,
vendor sessions or to exhibit software
February 25, 2007:
Submit abstracts
for student and poster session
LATE PAPER SUBMISSION MARCH 15TH, 2007
April 1, 2007:
Notification of
Acceptance or Rejection
May 15, 2007:
Authors provide
camera-ready manuscript
June 11-13, 2007:
Conference
VENUE: Delft University of Technology, Delft,
The
Netherlands
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panelists)
[ ] Contributing to the exhibition
[ ] Without presenting a paper
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tool is:
With the following highlights:
The paper belongs to the category (please tick
only one):
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[ ] Simulation in Manufacturing
[ ] Simulation in Steel Manufacturing
[ ] Simulation in Automotive Systems
[ ] Simulation in Robotics
[ ] Simulation in Electronics, Computers and
Telecommunications
[ ] Simulation in Electronics Manufacturing
[ ] Simulation in Logistics, Traffic and
Transport
Simulation
[ ] Complex Systems Modelling
[ ] Simulation in Aerospace
[ ] Marine Simulation
[ ] Simulation in Industrial and Product Design
[ ] Simulation in Engineering Processes
[ ] Simulation in Energy and Power Systems
[ ] Simulation in Multibody Systems
[ ] Simulation in Chemical and Petroleum
Engineering
[ ] Simulation in Military and Defense
[ ] Verification, Validation and Accreditation
[ ] Simulation and Training
[ ] Virtual Reality and Graphical Simulations
in
Industrial Applications
[ ] The Future of Simulation Roudtable
[ ] Workshop on Modelling and Simulation in the
textile
Industry
[ ] Workshop on Intelligent Transport Systems
[ ] Workshop NANOSIM
[ ] Augmented reality and Pervasive Systems in
Factories
[ ] Lean Manufacturing Simulation
[ ] Tutorials
[ ] Exhibition
[ ] Poster session
[ ] Student Session
Other colleague(s) interested in the topics of
the
conference is/are:
Name:
Address:
Name:
Address:
Please send or fax this card immediately to:
(fax:
+32.9.264.58.25)
Philippe Geril
Ghent University, Faculty of Industrial
Management
Technologiepark 903, B-9052 Zwijnaarde, Belgium
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