[Acpc-l] Distr. Simulation
Dist-Simulation2001
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Note that in response to the popular request, the submission deadline for
DS-RT 2001 has been extended to March 16, 2001.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
D S - R T 2001
Fifth IEEE International Workshop on
Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications
URL: www.cs.unt.edu/~boukerch/DS-RT2001
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
August 13-15, 2001
Co-located with MASCOTS 2001 -- International Symposium on Modeling,
Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
August 15-18, 2001
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SCOPE
In its fifth year, the 2001 International Workshop on Distributed Simulation
and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2001) will take place at the Kingsgate
Marriott Conference Center, Cincinnati, OH, just before the International
Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecom-
munication Systems (MASCOTS 2001) to be held in Cincinnati, OH on August
15-18, 2001. This is an excellent opportunity to participate in two
conferences covering a wide range of simulation research.
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
DS-RT 2001 serves as a forum for simulationists from academia, industry and
research labs, for presenting recent research results in Distributed Simulation
and Real Time Applications. DS-RT 2001 targets the growing overlap between
large distributed simulations and real time applications. The conference
features prominent invited speakers as well as papers by top researchers in
the field. DS-RT 2001 will include contributed technical papers, invited
papers, and panel discussions. The proceedings will be published by IEEE-CS
press.
WORKSHOP CALL-FOR-PAPERS
Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical results of
significance. Demonstration of new tools/applications is very desirable.
The scope of the workshop includes, but is not limited to:
* Algorithms and Studies relating to existing protocols
(e.g.: HLA, DIS);
* Implementation issues; (e.g., general purpose distributed simulation);
* Algorithms and Methods for Distributed Interactive Simulation;
(e.g.: event synchronization, network time protocols.
* Applications of Distributed Simulation (e.g., Real Time DS, large
distributed simulation systems);
* Distributed models and simulation for Analysis
* Data Distribution Management and Interest Management
* Multi-resolution modeling
* Current Critical Design Issues (e.g.: causality, simultaneous events,
zero look-ahead, compensation for slower than real time);
* Methodology for Distributed Simulation;
* Interface Definition, Communication, Management, Security;
* Performance of Distributed Simulation;
(e.g., benchmark, theoretical, empirical, and HLA/RTI studies);
* Dead-Reckoning Mechanisms;
* Interactive Virtual Reality, Multi-User Virtual Reality, Interactive
Simulation in Entertainment;
* Visual Interactive Simulation (e.g., generic animation, visual interactive
modeling, interactive computer based learning);
* Animating Language Tools, Visualization Tools for Computational Process
under Simulation;
* Language and Modeling Issues
* Modeling and Simulation Environment for Real Time Concurrent Systems;
* Influence of Network-Centric Systems (such as Java, and DCOM) on DIS;
* Network support for distributed simulation and real-time systems
(QoS requirements and their realization, multicast for distributed/real-time
simulation systems);
* Applications of Web-Based Simulation (e.g. Modeling Global Internet)
* Integration of DIS and HLA with Web Technologies
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Papers should be written in English and should not exceed 20 pages. Papers must
be unpublished and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors
are encouraged to submit papers in electronic form, postscript or Microsoft
Word 6.0 (or higher) only. The procedure for submission will be provided on
the conference webpage listed above by February 1, 2001. Questions from
authors may be directed to Stephen Turner (ASSJTurner@ntu.edu.sg), or Philip
Wilsey (philip.wilsey@uc.edu). Hardcopy papers also may be submitted, in which
case four copies are required. Each submission, electronic or paper, must be
accompanied by the following information: a short abstract, a complete list of
authors and their affiliations, a contact person for correspondence, postal
and e-mail addresses.
NOTE:
Electronic submission is preferable- Check the the web-site
(www.cs.unt.edu/~boukerch) for more information.
IMPORTANT DATES
16 March 2001 Electronic Paper Submission (EXTENDED to March 16)
16 March Hard Copy Paper Submission (received!)
30 April Acceptance/Rejection Notification
1 June Camera ready copy due
13-15 August Workshop in Cincinnati
IMPORTANT: ATTENDANCE BY AT LEAST ONE AUTHOR IS MANDATORY.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
J. Mark Pullen
Dept. of Computer Science and C3I Center
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
Email: mpullen@gmu.edu
Phone: +1.703.993.1538
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Stephen J. Turner Philip A. Wilsey
School of Computer Engineering Dept. of ECE & CS
Nanyang Technological University University of Cincinnati
Nanyang Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030
Singapore 639798 USA
Email: ASSJTurner@ntu.edu.sg Email: philip.wilsey@uc.edu
Phone: +65.790.6953 Phone: +1.513.556.4779
Fax : +65.792.6559 Fax : +1.513.556.7326
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT & FINANCE CHAIR/MASCOTS LIASON
Azzedine Boukerche
Dept. of Computer Sciences
Univ. of North Texas
Denton, TX 76203
Email: boukerche@cs.unt.edu
Phone: 940-565-4869
TUTORIALS CHAIR
Tom Jacob, University of North Texas
REGISTRATION CHAIR
Sungbum Song, University of North Texas
PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS
Gary Tan, National Univ. of Singapore/Brunel Univ., UK
Gene Wiehagen, US Army STRICOM
Albert Zomaya, Univ. of Western Australia
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech
Azzedine Boukerche, University of North Texas
Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School
Wentong Cai, Nanyang Technological University
Jim Chen, George Mason University
Alois Ferscha, Univ. of Linz
Richard Fujimoto, Georgia Tech
Katherine Morse, Epsilon Systems Solutions
Anand Natrajan, University of Virginia
Mikel Petty, Old Dominion University
Sushil Prasad, Georgia State University
Mark Pullen, George Mason University
Paul Reynolds, University of Virginia
Robert Simon, George Mason University
Roger Smith, BTG Inc.
Gary Tan, National University of Singapore/Brunel University, UK
Carl Tropper, McGill University
Stephen Turner, Nanyang Technological University
Richard Weatherly, MITRE
Philip Wilsey, University of Cincinnati
STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR
Azzedine Boukerche, University of North Texas
ADVISORY BOARD COMMITTEE
Jean-Loup Baer, University of Washington
Jason Yi-Bing Lin, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Azzedine Boukerche, University of North Texas
K. M. Chandy, California Institute of Technology, USA
Sajal K. Das, University of Texas at Arlington
Lorenzo Donatiello, University of Bologna, Italy
Doug DeGroot, Texas Instruments, USA
Paul Reynolds, University of Virginia
Tuncer Oren, University of Ottawa, Canada
Gabriel Silberman, IBM Research, USA
Stephen J. Turner, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
G. Zobrist, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA