Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!agate!darkstar!pawsun.ece.uc.edu From: paw@pawsun.ece.uc.edu (Phil Wilsey) Newsgroups: comp.os.research Subject: CFP (Annual Simulation Symposium) Message-ID: <15676@darkstar.ucsc.edu> Date: 11 May 91 21:09:14 GMT Sender: usenet@darkstar.ucsc.edu Lines: 94 Approved: comp-os-research@jupiter.ucsc.edu CALL FOR PAPERS 25TH ANNUAL SIMULATION SYMPOSIUM In conjunction with the 1992 SCS Simulation Multiconference April 6-9, 1992, Orlando, Florida The Annual Simulation Symposium is a forum for the inter- change of ideas, techniques, and applications among practi- tioners of simulation in industry, government, and academia. In recent years the Symposium has provided a forum for trad- itional simulation topics in discrete-event, continuous, digital, and analog simulation. Along with the traditional subjects, this year's Symposium is seeking papers in the following topical areas: * Distributed/Concurrent Simulation * Modeling and Simulation of Multiprocessor/Parallel- Processor Architecture * Network Modeling and Simulation * Simulation Languages and Tools * Distributed Database and File Simulations * Neural Network Models and Simulations Authors are invited to submit a 1000-word abstract describ- ing original and previously unpublished work. All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the program committee and, based upon this review, authors will be invited to submit full papers. Three copies of the abstract should be submit- ted to the Speaker Chair no later than 9/16/91. Please include full name, affiliation, address, phone number, and e-mail address of each author and designate the author which is to be contacted. Authors must obtain employer, client, or governmental releases prior to submit- tal of final manuscript. The full paper will be contained in the symposium's proceedings which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society. The Ira M. Kay Memorial Prize of $500 will be awarded to the best paper presented at the Symposium. Top papers will also be considered for inclusion in the International Journal in Computer Simulation. Suggestions for panel discussions are also welcome. Proposals should include a title, abstract, biography of the panel organizer, and list of participants. Submissions of panel proposals should be received by the Speaker Chair by 9/16/91. Speaker Chair: Philip A. Wilsey Computer Architecture Design Laboratory Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030 paw@uceng.uc.edu (513) 556-4779 Schedule: 1000-Word Abstract 9/16/91 Tentative Acceptance 10/25/91 Full Paper 12/9/91 Final Paper 1/20/92 Program Committee: Kevin Dankwardt, Louisiana Tech Univ. Steve Levitan, Univ. of Pittsburgh Jason Lin, Bellcore Enrique Kortright, Nicholls State Univ. Vijay Madisetti, Georgia Tech John Miller, Univ. of Georgia Atul Parakash, Univ. of Michigan Peter Reiher, JPL Allan Rutan, Raytheon David Wagner, Univ. of Colorado Sponsored by: The Society for Computer Simulation (SCS) In cooperation with: The IEEE Computer Society and The Associa- tion for Computing Machinery