ECMS Conference aims
The human capacity to abstract complex systems and phenomena into simplified models has played a critical role in the rapid evolution of our modern industrial processes and scientific research. As a science and an art, Modelling and Simulation have been one of the core enablers of this remarkable human trace, and have become a topic of great importance for researchers and practitioners. The increasing availability of massive computational resources, and interconnectivity has helped fuel tremendous advances in the field, collapsing previous barriers and redefining new horizons for its capabilities and applications.
The ECMS International Conference on Modelling and Simulation is dedicated to help define the state of the art in the field. For several years, ECMS has proven to be an outstanding forum for researchers and practitioners from different fields involved in creating, defining and building innovative simulation systems, simulation and modelling tools and techniques, and novel applications for modelling and simulation.
Communications of the ECMS is the yearly series published by the Council and collects all revised versions of the papers accepted for the Council conferences. Supplementary numbers are planned for special events and for other initiatives of the Council. All papers are also published online in open access in the ECMS Digital Library.
Communications of the ECMS is listed with
ISSN 2522-2422 (Online)
ISSN 2522-2414 (Print)
ISSN 2522-2430 (CD-ROM)
and indexed by SCOPUS, THOMSON REUTERS, DBLP, INSPEC (IET) and DOI.
ECMS Conference is ranked C in CORE 2023 ranking and valued at 70 parametric points by the Polish Ministry of Education and Science.
Key pillars
Modelling
Explore the dynamic landscape of computational representation, where intricate systems are abstracted into conceptual frameworks for insightful analysis and problem-solving across diverse fields.
Simulation
Dive into the realm of virtual experimentation, where complex scenarios unfold in a controlled environment, allowing for the exploration of outcomes, insights, and optimizations across various domains of science and technology.
The ECMS International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, a multidisciplinary venue with autonomous tracks dedicated to computer systems, industry, economy, business, social sciences, optimization, stochastic modelling, performance evaluation, artificial intelligence.
ECMS history
1987 1st ESM Vienna(Austria)
1988 2nd ESM Nice (France)
1989 3rd ESM Rome (Italy)
1990 4th ESM Nuremberg (Germany)
1991 5th ESM Copenhagen (Denmark)
1992 6th ESM York (UK)
1993 7th ESM Lyon (France)
1994 8th ESM Barcelona (Spain)
1995 9th ESM Prague (Czech Rep.)
1996 10th ESM Budapest (Hungary)
1997 11th ESM Istanbul (Turkey)
1998 12th ESM Manchester (UK)
1999 13th ESM Warsaw (Poland)
2000 14th ESM Ghent (Belgium)
2001 15th ESM Prague (Czech Rep.)
2002 16th ESM Darmstadt (Germany)
2003 17th ESM Nottingham (UK)
2004 18th ESM Magdeburg (Germany)
2005 19th ECMS Riga (Latvia)
2006 20th ECMS Bonn (Germany)
2007 21st ECMS Prague (Czech Rep.)
2008 22nd ECMS Nicosia (Cyprus)
2009 23rd ECMS Madrid (Spain)
2010 24th ECMS Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
2011 25th ECMS Krakow (Poland)
2012 26th ECMS Koblenz (Germany)
2013 27th ECMS Ålesund (Norway)
2014 28th ECMS Brescia (Italy)
2015 29th ECMS Albena (Bulgaria)
2016 30th ECMS Regensburg (Germany)
2017 31st ECMS Budapest (Hungary)
2018 32nd ECMS Wilhelmshaven (Germany)
2019 33rd ECMS Caserta (Italy)
2020 34th ECMS Wildau (Germany) – publication only –
2021 35th ECMS Kuwait – web-organised Conference
2022 36th ECMS Ålesund (Norway)
2023 37th ECMS Florence (Italy)
2024 38th ECMS Krakow (Poland)
2025 39th ECMS Catania (Italy)