11th European Simulation Multiconference

CONFERENCE TOPICS

The 1997 SCS European Simulation Multiconference is structured around the following eight major themes. A track will be devoted to each of the eight topics in parallel.

Simulation Methodologies: Advanced Modeling, Experimentation and Output Analysis, Object Oriented System Design and Simulation, Simulation Optimization, Validation and Verification Techniques, Parallel and Distributed System Simulation, Special Simulation Tools and Environments, Virtual Reality systems, Synthetic environments, Visual Modeling
 
Artificial Intelligence and Simulation: Knowledge Based Simulation Environments, Mixed Qualitative and Quantitative Simulation, Neural Networks in Simulation, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
 
Industrial Simulation: Design and Manufacturing, Process Control, Robotics and Automation, Material Handling Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain Modeling, Concurrent Engineering Techniques, Scheduling
 
Computer and Telecommunication Systems: Circuit Simulation, Fault Simulation, Computer Systems, Performability Modeling, Telecommunication Devices and Systems, Networks, Intelligent Telecommunication Networks
 
Modeling the Dynamics of Organizations and Information Systems: Performance Modeling of Information Systems and Data Bases, Decision Support Systems, Business Process Management, Management Simulation Games
 
Modeling of Socio-Economic Systems: Health Care Models, Transportation Systems, Urban Planning, Educational Systems, Emergency-catastrophe simulation, Ecological simulation
 
Defense Systems: Battle Field/Battle Theater Simulation, Military Training Simulators, Flight Simulation For Training, Virtual Reality Applications in Defense Systems, Military Logistics
 
Analytical and Numerical Modeling Techniques: Markov Chain Models, Queuing Systems, Petri Net Models
 

(c) SCS Europe, 1997. Authors: Ali Riza Kaylan, Alexander Verbraeck, SCS Europe Office. Last change: 03-02-03