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Student Workshop. The Student
Workshop is devoted to PhD Students, Master Students and Undergraduates
willing to submit a paper/poster to be presented during SCSC'05; the selected
papers will be included in the Conference CD only (not in Proceedings Hardcopy)
and will compete for the Best Student Paper Award. A special registration
fee is reserved for Students (Student ID and Professor Check Required).
The SCSC2005 Student Workshop, devoted to PhD Students, Master Students and Undergraduates willing to submit a paper to be presented during SCSC2005, enables students to attend the workshop and get a SCSC2005 CD copy including the whole Conference Proceedings with a very special registration fee ($55 USD, Student ID and Professor Check Required). The Student Workshop speakers will compete for the Best SCSC2005 Student Paper Award (in SCSC2003 Montreal and SCSC2004 San Jose' it included checks for $1'000/1,500 USD for the winner provided by the sponsors).
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SIMPLEST Workshop: Technical Council for
Simulation Applications in Management, Planning & Forecasting
The Workshop of the Technical Council for Applications in Management, Planning and Forecasting invites you to submit draft full papers and to participate on the panel session of this new Technical Council of SCS, for setting up Cooperations and Projects.
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LESNEX (LEan Simulation Network of Excellence) Workshop.
The LESNEX Workshop focuses on the development of the Lean Simulation as a new approach for applying M&S techniques into Small and Medium Size Enterprises as well as during early state evaluation in large
programs.
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Standards Workshop. This special SCSC'05 workshop includes paper sessions as well as panel sessions; this initiative is part of a new series of "M&S Standards" focused panel discussions to be held at multiple simulation events (e.g. SISO, SCS, ITEC, I/ITSEC). The panel session will last approximately two hours and will have a standard format involving panel discussions addressing mid-term modeling and simulation standards needs. The panel discussions will be followed by audience discussion and feedback. Results from each of the sessions will be compiled and briefed back to the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) to advocate modeling and simulation community priorities to leadership in government, industry and academia.
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On-Line Simulation Workshop from the SCS Technical
Council on Theory and Methodology
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Transportation Simulation Workshop.
SCSC'04 is aimed at exploring Innovative Technologies for Simulation. Modeling and Simulation is a critical area for supporting Research and Development as well as competitiveness worldwide. Simulation applications are numerous and transportation is a vibrant sector of the world economy.
Air and surface transportation are of equal importance to economic development around the globe and intermodal facilities are contributing to the vitality of the industry. In the years ahead, more countries will require an even safer, more equitable and more efficient transportation system to connect citizens, businesses and governments in the US and abroad.
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Topics of Interest include (but are no limited to):
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Intelligent Transportation Systems |
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Intermodal Transportation |
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Mechanical behavior of the structures and vehicles |
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Modeling, analysis, performance evaluation of Transportation Systems |
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Command of Transportation Systems |
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Transportation economy |
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Safety and Security |
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Reliability and Maintenance |
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Dangerous goods Transportation |
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Goods Transportation (in general) |
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Multimodal
Transportation Forecasting |
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Transportation Planning |
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Rail Transit Systems |
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Surface Transportation |
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Maritime Transportation |
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Air Transportation |
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Logistics and Transportation |
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Vision systems |
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Contact Persons:
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Mhamed
Itmi, MISS-PSI-INSA, Rouen, France |
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Essam
Radwan, UCF, FL, USA |
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Fred
Wieland, MITRE Corp., VA, USA |
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Marguerite
Zarrillo, UMD, MA, USA |
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