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ISC'2004
Malaga, Spain
June 7-9, 2004
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION CONFERENCE 2004
Modelling And Analysis Methodology
Discrete Event Simulation Languages and Tools
Simulation in Manufacturing
Simulation in Automotive Systems
Simulation in Robotics
Simulation in Electronics, Computers and Telecom
Electronics Manufacturing
Simulation in Logistics, Traffic, Transport and Harbour Simulation
Complex Systems Modelling
Simulation in Aerospace
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 Defence
Verification, Validation and Accreditation
Virtual Reality and Graphical Simulations in Industrial Applications
The Future of Industrial Simulation
Special Workshops
Modelling and Simulation in the Textile Industry
Intelligent Transport Systems
Nanosim
MATN
Tutorials
Student Papers, Poster Sessions
Partners for Projects Sessions
Exhibition
Organised by
The European Technology Institute
and Sponsored by
The European Simulation
Society EUROSIS
Hosted by
University of Malaga
http://www.uma.es
Co-Sponsored by
ENSAIT-UPV-KFKI-Ghent University
For latest information see:
(http://biomath.rug.ac.be/~eurosis/conf/isc2004/)
online from November 2003 onwards
http://www.eurosis.org
AIM OF ISC'2004
The Industrial Simulation Conference 2004 (ISC-2004) is the 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 for the European Community and the rest of the world. With the
integration of artificial intelligence, agents and other modelling techniques,
simulation has become an effective and appropriate decision support tool, as well. The
exchange of techniques and ideas among universities and industry, which support the
integration of simulation in the everyday workplace, is the basic premise at the heart
of ISC-2004. ISC'2004 consists of four major parts. A part concerns itself with
simulation methodology, another with simulation applications, then there are the
workshops, the exhibition and last but not least the poster sessions for students.
The General conference chair for the ISC'2004 Conference is
Javier Marin, University of Malaga, Department of Electronics, Malaga, Spain.
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 Modeling Architectures, Manufacturing Modeling Methods, Simulation of
Manufacturing Operations
SIMULATION IN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
Automotive simulation of Card Design, car behaviour, vehicle driver interaction,
collision tests, vision enhancement and collision warning systems, vehicle dynamics
and simulation, off-road vehicle design and modelling, drive train
simulation
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 TELECOM
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,
(Wafer Fabrication, Material Handling, Scheduling and Dispatching, Modeling
Methodology, Computer Aided Test and test Pattern Generation, High Level Synthesis and
Technology Mapping, Semi Custom and Reconfigurable VLSI Analysis, Design for
Testability, Simulation Algorithms, High Level Desciprtion and Verification Languages,
ASIC Design Techniques and Applications, VHDL and Design Design Methodologies, Fault
Design and Testability Analysis, Microelectronics and CIM, Mixed Analogue/Digital VLSI)
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 AND HARBOUR 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.
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;
Harbour 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)
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
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
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
Simulation of Chemical Plants, Flow simulation, Plant control systems, network
simulation, geological simulations, drilling simulations, oil transport simulations.
SIMULATION IN MILITARY AND DEFENSE
Military simulation - fidelity, exercise management, tools and modelling techniques,
applications; Local, global, real and non-real time simulations, applications and
results; Web-enabled simulation, local and remote invocation, GUI- advanced modelling
tools, education; Simulators - hardware/persons-in-the-loop, HLA compliance; Animated
visualisation of simulation; Component-oriented simulation. Massively Parallel
Computing Techniques, Distributed Simulation, Synthetic Environments, Embedded
Simulation, Networked Simulation and Interoperability, Campaign Analysis, Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles, Logistics, Agents Modelling, Weapon and Communication Systems,
Footmen, Dogs and Robots, C4I and Military Applications
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)
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 processes simulation: modelling and simulation in clothing, dyeing and
finishing process simulation, production units simulation, textile logistics, 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, new textiles properties
evaluation by simulation, smart and communicating clothes, chemical processes
simulation in textiles.
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.
WORKSHOP MATN ((Multimedia: Applications, Technologies and Networks).
Topics: - Multimedia and applications: a.. E-learning b.. Collaborative work c..
Telemedicine - Multimedia and technologies: a.. QoS (RSVP, Diffserv, SBM, etc.) b..
Protocols (RTP/RTCP, RTSP, SDP, SIP, IPv6, etc.) c.. Programming languages (Java,
SMIL, Windows API, etc.) - Multimedia and networks: a.. Multimedia in wireless
networks (UMTS, GPRS, 802.11, etc.) b.. Multimedia in Content Delivery Networks (Web
caching, simulations, etc.) c Multimedia in corporative networks (cases of study)
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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: ISC2004
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 485 EURO 485 EURO 545 EURO
May. 15th 2004
Registration after Pre-registration 545 EURO 595 EURO
May 15th '2004 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
a guided visit to the Malaga Science Park. http://www.pta.es, a guided visit to the
Picasso Museum.
(The permanent collection captures the extraordinary vision of Picasso. More than 200
paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and graphic works illuminate the entire
breadth of his long and prolific career, from his first academic studies to his late
paintings in the 1970s. The collection encompasses his ground-breaking innovations and
the wide range of styles, materials, and techniques that he embraced. Several of
Picasso's best-loved paintings will be on display at the Museo Picasso Málaga. Many of
these works have not been exhibited widely, and some have never before been viewed
publicly. All are the generous donation and long-term loan from the private
collections of Christine and Bernard Ruiz-Picasso.
http://www.museopicassomalaga.org/)
and a yearlong membership of EUROSIS.
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'2004 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'2004 Conference Proceedings.
ONE PAGE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS
Philippe Geril
EUROSIS
Ghent University
Coupure Links 653
B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Tel (Office): +32 9 2337790
Fax: + 32 9 2234941
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD
The 2004 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 DECEMBER 15TH 2003
SUBMISSION DEADLINE JANUARY 20TH, 2004
January 20, 2004:
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
January 20, 2004:
Submit abstracts for student and poster session
LATE PAPER SUBMISSION FEBRUARY 15TH, 2004
February 28 - March 5, 2004:
Notification of Acceptance or Rejection
April 30, 2004:
Authors provide camera-ready manuscript
June 7-9, 2004:
Conference
VENUE: MALAGA, SPAIN
Birthplace of Picasso, the attractive, cosmopolitan city of Malaga lies on a beautiful
sweep of
bay in Andalusia. Capital city of the Costa del Sol and second largest port in Spain,
Malaga is a
city of some 550,000 plus inhabitants. As you would expect from the region it has
fantastic
beaches, but this extraordinarily lively town has far more to offer than just sea and
sunshine.
With its wide leafy boulevards and often striking architecture, Malaga has many places
of historic
interest
A Historic City, A Modern Museum
The Museo Picasso Málaga lies in the old quarter of the city, where the urban
landscape is a patchwork of history. Located at the foot of the majestic hill of
Gibralfaro, atop which rise a Moorish castle and the Alcazaba fortress, the museum
sits beside a Roman theater and a Renaissance-style cathedral. Picasso's birthplace at
Plaza de la Merced and the Iglesia de Santiago, where he was baptized, are only a
five-minute walk away.
The ISC'2004 conference is held at the University of Malaga.
http://www.uma.es in cooperation with the ETSI. INFORMATICA
http://www.informatica.uma.es and the electronic Department
http://www.el.uma.es
REPLY CARD
First Name:
Surname:
Occupation and/or Title:
Affiliation:
Mailing Address
Zip code: City: Country.
Telephone: Fax:
E-Mail:
Yes, I intend to attend the ISC'2004:
[ ] Presenting a paper, by submitting a full paper
[ ] Presenting a short paper (by submitting an extended abstract)
[ ] Participating in the industrial program
[ ] Organizing a vendor session
[ ] Proposing a panel discussion (please mention names of panellists)
[ ] Contributing to the exhibition
[ ] Without presenting a paper
The provisional title of my paper / exhibited tool is:
With the following highlights:
The paper belongs to the category (please tick only one):
[ ] Modelling Methodology
[ ] Analysis Methodology
[ ] Discrete Simulation Languages and Tools
[ ] Simulation in Manufacturing
[ ] Simulation in Automotive Systems
[ ] Simulation in Robotics
[ ] Simulation in Electronics, Computers and Telecom
[ ] Simulation in Electronics Manufacturing
[ ] Simulation in Logistics, Traffic, Transport and Harbour Simulation
[ ] Complex Systems Modelling
[ ] Simulation in Aerospace
[ ] 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
[ ] 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
[ ] Workshop on Multimedia, Applications, technologies and Networks
[ ] Tutorials
[ ] Exhibition
[ ] Poster session
[ ] Student Session
Other colleague(s) interested in the topics of the conference is/are:
Name:
Address:
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Address:
If you would like to receive more information about EUROSIS and its activities,
please tick the following box:
[ ] YES, I would like to know more about EUROSIS
[ ] NO, please remove me from your database.
Please send or fax this card immediately to: (fax: +32.9.223.49.41)
Philippe Geril, EUROSIS,
Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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