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ISC'2005 Industrial Simulation Conference, Berlin June 2005 CFP
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ISC'2005 Berlin, Germany June 9-11, 2005 FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS 3rd Annual INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION CONFERENCE 2005
Modelling And Analysis Methodology Discrete Event Simulation Languages and Tools Simulation in Manufacturing Simulation in Automotive Systems Simulation in Robotics Simulation in Electronics, Computers and Telecom Electronics Manufacturing Simulation in Logistics, Traffic, Transport and Harbour Simulation Complex Systems Modelling Simulation in Aerospace Simulation in Industrial and Product Design Simulation in Engineering Processes Simulation in Energy and Power Systems Simulation in Multibody Systems Simulation in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Simulation in Military and Defence Verification, Validation and Accreditation Virtual Reality and Graphical Simulations in Industrial Applications The Future of Industrial Simulation
Special Workshops Modelling and Simulation in the Textile Industry Intelligent Transport Systems Nanosim Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chains
Tutorials Student Papers, Poster Sessions Partners for Projects Sessions Exhibition
Organised by The European Technology Institute and Sponsored by EUROSIS
Hosted by The Fraunhofer Institute http://www.ipk.fhg.de/
Co-Sponsored by ENSAIT-UPV-KFKI-Ghent University CREAX
For latest information see: (http://biomath.rug.ac.be/~eurosis/conf/isc2005/) http://www.eurosis.org
AIM OF ISC'2005
The Industrial Simulation Conference 2005 (ISC-2005) is the third annual = international Simulation conference, which aims to give a complete overvi= ew of industrial simulation related research and to provide an annual sta= tus report on present day industrial simulation research for the European= Community and the rest of the world. With the integration of artificial = intelligence, agents and other modelling techniques, simulation has becom= e an effective and appropriate decision support tool, as well. The exchan= ge of techniques and ideas among universities and industry, which support= the integration of simulation in the everyday workplace, is the basic pr= emise at the heart of ISC-2005. ISC'2005 consists of four major parts. A= part concerns itself with simulation methodology, another with simulatio= n applications, then there are the workshops, the exhibition and last but= not least the poster sessions for students.
The methodologies section covers: Modelling and Analysis Methodologies, L= anguages and Tools, Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Based Simulation, = Virtual Reality, Synthetic Environments, Petri Nets and Performance Analy= sis related to industrial applications
MODELLING METHODOLOGY Web Based Simulation, Optimization and Response Surfaces, Parallel and Di= stributed Systems, Virtual Worlds, Methods for Special Applications, Prac= tice, Extensions, XML, Open Source, Model Development, Network Modelling,= Distributed Simulation and Industry, Modelling Very Large Scale Systems,= Aerospace Operations, Revising Simulations Components
ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY Advanced Input Modelling, Simulation Optimization, Cross Entropy, Output = Analysis, Input Modelling, Simulation Optimization, Input Analysis, Diffi= cult Queering Problems, New Output Analysis
DISCRETE SIMULATION LANGUAGES AND TOOLS Discrete simulation languages; Object oriented modelling languages; UML a= nd simulation; Model libraries and modularity; Component-oriented simulat= ion; Special simulation tools and environments; Meta-models and automatic= model generation; Graphical simulation environments and simulation softw= are tools; Intelligent simulation environments; Database management of mo= dels and results; Java and Web enabled simulations, UML and OO Simulation= =2E
The application section covers: Automation, CAD/CAM/CAE, Defence Electron= ics, Design Automation, Simulation in industrial Design, Industrial Engin= eering, Industrial and Process Simulation, Manufacturing, Simulations, Lo= gistics and Transport, Power Plants, Multibody Systems, Aerospace, etc...=
SIMULATION IN MANUFACTURING The goal of this track is to exchange ideas, experiences, and research re= sults between practitioners and researchers. It shall offer the opportuni= ty not only for presenting work done but also for discussing new challeng= es emerging in this area. It focuses on innovative applications of simula= tion in the field of production and operation management. State-of-the-ar= t applications covering any part of the value adding chain and any aggreg= ation level are encouraged. This track will show the efficient utilizatio= n of simulation techniques and hybrid approaches for the optimization of = manufacturing processes.=20
This session covers: Computer Assisted Learning and Simulation Trainers, = Customizing of ERP Systems using Simulation, Distributed Simulation Appro= aches, Hierarchical Simulation, Integrating Process Mapping and Simulatio= n, Manufacturing Consulting, Manufacturing Controls, Model Integration St= andards Optimization and Evaluation, Simulation Frameworks, Simulation of= (Manufacturing) Processes in Virtual Enterprises, Virtual Factories, and= Virtual Manufacturing Simulation Support Tools , Web-Based Workflow Mode= lling and Simulation , MRP systems; CAD; CAM; CIM; Process design; Proces= s control; Embedded intelligent control systems; Scheduling; Automotive s= imulation; Robotics and automation. Manufacturing Applications Transporta= tion and Material Handling, Best Modelling Methods, Integrating Simulatio= n and Design, Manufacturing Modeling Architectures, Manufacturing Modelin= g Methods, Simulation of Manufacturing Operations
SIMULATION IN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS Automotive simulation of Card Design, car behaviour, vehicle driver inter= action, collision tests, vision enhancement and collision warning systems= , vehicle dynamics and simulation, off-road vehicle design and modelling,= drive train simulation
SIMULATION IN ROBOTICS Robot Systems=20 Application of Industrial Robots, Service Robots, Control Technology, Dev= elopment of Mechatronic Products, Innovation Management. Sensor Simulatio= n , Simulation of Natural Environments Simulation of Agent-Environment In= teraction /Intelligent Agents, Neural Networks and Simulation , Simulatio= n of Collective Behaviour and Emergent Phenomena , Simulation of Learning= and Adaptation Processes , Assessment Criteria and Assessment Methods fo= r Simulators , Quantitative and Qualitative Comparisons between Originals= and their Simulations , Simulation of User-System Interaction=20 Robots in Assembly Systems Assembly Systems and Components, Processes Product Development and Design= , Wiring Technology Robots in Technical Production Planning Technical Production Planning, Device and Equipment Technology, Productio= n processes and Sequences, Information Technology
SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS AND TELECOM Modeling and simulation of analogue circuits; Modeling and simulation of = digital circuits at switch and/or at logic level; Hardware accelerators f= or circuit-level simulation; Hardware accelerators for logic simulation; = Distributed simulation of circuits, components, and systems; Modeling and= simulation of computer systems; Fault simulation; Parallel and distribut= ed systems; High-speed networks; Network simulation software; Computer an= d telecommunication systems; Telecommunication devices and systems; Intel= ligent telecommunication networks; ISDN; ATM communications.=20
SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING Semiconductor Manufacturing, (Wafer Fabrication, Material Handling, Scheduling and Dispatching, Modeli= ng Methodology, Computer Aided Test and test Pattern Generation, High Lev= el Synthesis and Technology Mapping, Semi Custom and Reconfigurable VLSI = Analysis, Design for Testability, Simulation Algorithms, High Level Desci= prtion and Verification Languages, ASIC Design Techniques and Application= s, VHDL and Design Design Methodologies, Fault Design and Testability Ana= lysis, Microelectronics and CIM, Mixed Analogue/Digital VLSI) Cleanroom Manufacturing=20 (Cleanroom suitability test, microsystem technology, cleaning technology,= manufacturing technology for clean environments, information systems) Manufacturing Technologies, Information Technology (Information Processing, Metrology and Testing Technology, Production Met= hods, Rapid Prototyping) -=20 Surface Engineering (Development, optimisation and modelling of coating processes, integrated= process development and management, production-orientated equipment, dev= elopment, integration of coating processes into production, quality conce= pts for complex coating processes, surface characterization) Coating Technology , Simulation Based Scheduling, (Supply Chain Planning Semiconductor Manuf= acturing, Maintenance and Repair, Scheduling and Control and Schedule Eva= luation)
SIMULATION IN LOGISTICS, TRAFFIC, TRANSPORT AND HARBOUR SIMULATION Factory and Logistics Planning Strategies and Concepts for Production and Logistics, Technical and Organ= izations Planning of Production and Logistics Systems, Value Stream Mappi= ng, Integrated Factory and Logistics Planning, Innovative Planning Method= s, tools and systems
Logistics: logistics supply chains, inbound logistics, materials manageme= nt, Manufacturing Supply Chain Management, physical distribution, product= ion planning and control, outbound and inbound logistics, Simulation of r= egional logistic systems, distribution centres, inventory management, war= ehousing decisions, materials management, handling and packaging, logisti= cs information systems, information management in logistics systems, logi= stics network design and facility location, cost modeling, information sy= stems (networked Manufacturing, Enterprise design and Control, etc=85)
Traffic: traffic flows, multi-modal systems, transit, transportation mode= s, urban city transport, transportation in logistics, transportation mana= gement, traffic demand, traffic control, traffic telematics, traffic perf= ormance, safety, macroscopic, mesoscopic and microscopic simulations;=20
Harbour Simulation (Bulk Terminals, Container Terminals, Harbour Services= , Industrial Facilities, Navigation Lines, Multimodal Transports, Oil Ter= minals, Passenger Terminals, Railways, Ro-Ro Terminals, Ships and Platfor= ms, Supply Chains and Warehouses, Harbour Management, Safety in Maritime = Environments, Vessel Traffic Systems)
COMPLEX SYSTEMS MODELLING (- Design and Simulation, - Process Control and Optimisation, - Informati= on Technology Systems, - Space and Airborne Systems - Communication Netwo= rks, - Cybernetics and Control, - Building Engineering and Urban Infrastr= uctures - Nonlinear Systems) Integration of AI Techniques and Simulation,= Knowledge Elicitation and Representation for Complex Models, Drawing Und= erstanding and Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Neural Networks and= Genetic Algorithms, Simulation in Robotics and Automation, Continuous Si= mulation of Technical Processes, Fuzzy Models in Simulation, Wireless Com= munication, Mobile Communication Networks, Satellite Communication, LAN a= nd WAN Protocols, Simulation of Switching Equipment, Design and Coding of= Communication Handling Software
SIMULATION IN AEROSPACE Low Costs Simulation Environments, Rapid Simulation Prototyping, Simulati= on Based Design, Simulation of Satellite Navigation, systems (space segme= nt and terrestrial applications) simulation of satellite constellations, = real-time hardware-in-the-loop nab-in-the-loop simulation, flight simulat= ion, distributed interactive simulation and HLA standards, Graphical simu= lation (virtual environments and virtual reality) applied to aerospace. M= odelling and Simulation standards, rationalisation efforts, repositories = and reuse. Simulation in support of system specification and design, simu= lation in support of system assembly, integration and testing. Simulation= in support of flight software validation
SIMULATION IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT DESIGN Simulation of product design; Planning and control; Reconfigurable respon= sive computing and process re-engineering; Integrated product and process= modelling; Modelling and simulation in virtual global enterprises; Simul= ation based design; Qualitative and fuzzy modelling and simulation in eng= ineering design; Modal logistics in systems design; Simulation in support= of system specification and design.
SIMULATION IN ENGINEERING PROCESSES The Modelling in Engineering Processes track focuses on the application o= f simulation in mechanical and structural engineering. Oscilations and Wa= ves, Stability and Control, Computational Mechanics, Numerical Analysis, = Mathematical Methods in Engineering Sciences, Optimization Advanced simul= ation of dynamic systems, Simulation-based design, Qualitative modelling = and simulation in engineering, Fuzzy modelling and simulation, Evolutiona= ry synthesis and evolutionary methods in design, Rapid prototyping, CASE = systems in engineering design, Modal Logic systems in design, Simulation = in support of system specification and design, Construction Engineering a= nd Project Management
SIMULATION IN ENERGY AND POWER SYSTEMS Simulators: Real-Time simulation methods, GUI, Advanced modelling tools, = Trainees' performance evaluation, Simulator Projects Simulation Studies: = Simulation during design, Safety and environmental hazard estimation, Pro= duction optimisation. Methodology: Real-time simulation and visualisation= tools, Parallel and distributed simulation=20
SIMULATION IN MULTIBODY SYSTEMS General: FE-Methods and Modelling of Flexible Bodies, Non-holonomic Syste= ms and Geometrical Concepts in Multibody Dynamics, Numerical Aspects of M= ultibody Dynamics , Optimization and Control of Mechanisms , Articulated = and Telescopic Multibody Systems , Air, Land and Sea Multibody Systems Ap= plications=20
Special Sessions on: Multibody Systems in Space: Flexible Body Systems, O= rbital Injection, Satellite Injection, Rendezvous and Docking of Spacecra= ft, Simulation of Space Station Construction and Assembly=20
SIMULATION IN CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERING AND THE MINING INDUSTRY Simulation of Chemical Plants, Flow simulation, Plant control systems, ne= twork simulation, geological simulations, drilling simulations, oil trans= port simulations.
SIMULATION IN MILITARY AND DEFENSE Military simulation - fidelity, exercise management, tools and modelling = techniques, applications; Local, global, real and non-real time simulatio= ns, applications and results; Web-enabled simulation, local and remote in= vocation, GUI- advanced modelling tools, education; Simulators - hardware= /persons-in-the-loop, HLA compliance; Animated visualisation of simulatio= n; Component-oriented simulation. Massively Parallel Computing Techniques= , Distributed Simulation, Synthetic Environments, Embedded Simulation, Ne= tworked Simulation and Interoperability, Campaign Analysis, Unmanned Aeri= al Vehicles, Logistics, Agents Modelling, Weapon and Communication System= s, Footmen, Dogs and Robots, C4I and Military Applications
VERIFICATION, VALIDATION AND ACCREDITATION The term validation is applied to those processes, which seek to determin= e whether or not a simulation is correct with respect to the "real" syste= m. More prosaically, validation is concerned with the question "Are we bu= ilding the right system?". Verification, on the other hand, seeks to answ= er the question "Are we building the system right?" This track is interested in simulation validation methodologies: methodol= ogies to support the process of constructing a simulation model and then = aiding the validation of this model to the "real" system. These system mo= dels can be discrete, continuous or hybrid. Application areas range from = information systems to engineering and scientific systems. Relevant param= eters include performance, properties given by formal or informal require= ments, exception handling etc. In this conference track, contributions fr= om all areas of simulation and validation are solicited. Topics include, = but are not limited to those given below. VV&A methodology (effective VV&A, VV&A planning, confidence levels, risk = estimation, organisation, documentation, standards, cost estimation, tech= nique application, result presentation, subject matter expert (SME) selec= tion, formal model specification, fidelity, automation potential), VV&A t= echnology (documentation, CASE-tools, cross checking, requirements specif= ication, knowledge based systems, configuration management, tool overview= , simulation environments)
VIRTUAL REALITY AND GRAPHICAL SIMULATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS Virtual reality and computer graphics simulations applied to industrial a= pplications.
THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL SIMULATION ROUNDTABLE Simulation Standards, Future of Simulation Software, What's Virtually Pos= sible, Real-Time Control, Equipment Interface, Supply Chain Opportunities= , Customer Focus, Making Simulation relevant
WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP ON MODELLING AND SIMULATION IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY Textile processes simulation: modelling and simulation in clothing, dyein= g and finishing process simulation, production units simulation, textile = logistics, spinning mill, spinning simulation, sales forecasting, weaving= and knitting simulation...Textile products and materials simulations: te= xtile products simulation and textile chemistry : composite materials, dy= namical behaviour of textile structures, fireproofing simulation, flame r= etardant products, new textiles properties evaluation by simulation, smar= t and communicating clothes, chemical processes simulation in textiles.
WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS A broad range of diverse technologies, known collectively as intelligent = transportation systems (ITS), holds the answer to many of our transportat= ion problems. ITS is comprised of a number of technologies, including inf= ormation processing, communications, control, and electronics. Joining th= ese technologies to our transportation system will save lives, time and m= oney. ITS enables people and goods to move more safely and efficiently t= hrough a state-of-the-art, intermodal transportation system. Simulating t= his aspect of transportation is one of the major challenges of our time.
WORKSHOP NANOSIM Simulation in long-term interdisciplinary research, simulation of supramo= lecular And macromolecular architectures, simulation in nanobiotechnologies, simu= lation of nanometric scale engineering techniques for creating materials = and components, simulation of manipulator devices, simulation in nano app= lications Related to chemicals and energy. Simulation of knowledge based multifunct= ional Materials. Simulation of nano production processes and methods.
CONFERENCE KEYNOTE The keynote for the ISC2005 will be held by Mathieu Mottrie from CREAX (www.creax.com)
TUTORIALS Tutorials can be proposed in the following three categories: T1- Introductory tutorials=20 T2- State of the Art Tutorials=20 T3- Software and Modelware Tutorials=20 Tutorial proposals should be emailed to Philippe.Geril@biomath.ugent.be
POSTER SESSION The poster session only features work in progress. Next to the actual pos= ter=20 presentation, these submissions also feature as short papers in the Proce= edings.=20
STUDENTS SESSION This session is for students who want to present their work in progress o= r part of their doctoral thesis as a paper. Student papers are denoted by the fa= ct that only the name of the student appears on the paper as an author. They are = published as short papers in the Proceedings.
DIVERSE ACTIVITIES For demonstrations or video sessions, please contact Philippe Geril. Spec= ial=20 session will be set up for vendor presentations in co-ordination with the= =20 scientific program. User Group meetings for simulation languages and tool= s can be organised during the conference.
If you would like to arrange a meeting, please contact the Conference Cha= irs. We will be happy to provide a meeting room and other necessary equip= ment.=20 Partners for projects session(s) will be organised by EUROSIS to give pot= ential project teams or individuals the opportunity to present their research in= =20 order to link up with fellow researchers for future research projects. Th= ose wishing to participate in this session need to send a proposal to Philipp= e Geril.
EXHIBITION A special exhibition will be held during the conference focused on simula= tion tools. For more information please contact EUROSIS for further details.=20 Email: Philippe.Geril@biomath.ugent.be
DEADLINES AND REQUIREMENTS Send all submissions in an ELECTRONIC FORM ONLY in uuencoded, zipped Micr= osoft Word format, PDF or Postscript format indicating the designated track and= =20 type of submission (full paper or an extended abstract) to EUROSIS=20 (Philippe.Geril@biomath.ugent.be).=20 Please provide your name, affiliation, full mailing address, telephone / =
fax number and Email address on all submissions as well. For submissions please put in the subject of your Email the following indications: ISC200= 5 and designated track or USE THE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION SITE!! Only original papers, which have not been published elsewhere, will be=20 accepted for publication
REGISTRATION FEES
Registration Fees Author EUROSIS Other=20 Members Participan= ts=20 Pre-reg before 485 EURO 485 EURO 545 EURO May. 15th 2005
Registration after Pre-registration 545 EURO 595 EURO May 15th '2005 required=20
The registration fee includes one copy of the Conference Proceedings, cof= fee and tea during the breaks, all lunches, a welcome cocktail a conference d= inner while cruising the canals in Berlin, a guided visit to a company in the v= icinity of Berlin. and a yearlong membership of EUROSIS.
PAPER SUBMISSION TYPES
FULL PAPER (including abstract, conclusions, diagrams, references) During= review,the submitted full papers can be accepted as a regular 5 page pap= er. If excellent,full papers can be accepted by the program committee as = an extended (8-page) paper. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the Interna= tional=20 Program Committee.
EXTENDED ABSTRACT (at least five pages) Participants may also submit a 5 page extended abstract for a regular (5 = pages)=20 or short (3 pages) paper or poster, which will be reviewed by the Interna= tional Program Committee. All accepted papers will be published in the ISC'2005 = Conference Proceedings.
SHORT ABSTRACT (at least three pages) Participants may also submit a 3 page abstract for a short paper or poste= r, which will be reviewed by the International Program Committee. All acc= epted papers will be published in the ISC'2005 Conference Proceedings.=20 ONE PAGE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS Philippe Geril=20 EUROSIS Ghent University Coupure Links 653=20 B-9000 Ghent, Belgium=20 Tel (Office): +32 9 2337790=20 Fax: + 32 9 2234941=20 Email: philippe.geril@ugent.be=20
OUTSTANDING PAPER AWARD The 2005 Industrial Simulation Conference Committee will select the Outst= anding Paper of the Conference. The author of this paper will be awarded a free = registration for a EUROSIS conference. Only papers SUBMITTED AS FULL pape= rs will be eligible for the Outstanding Paper Award.=20
LANGUAGE The official conference language for all papers and presentations is Engl= ish.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
EARLY SUBMISSION DEADLINE DECEMBER 15TH 2004
SUBMISSION DEADLINE JANUARY 20TH, 2005
January 20, 2005:=20 Submit contributed full-papers=20 (5 to 8 proceedings pages) not previously published. These submissions, = when=20 accepted will be published as regular or extended papers, depending on t= heir quality.
Submit extended abstracts (5 abstract pages) or short papers (3 abstract = pages), reports of industrial projects and summaries of posters. These su= bmissions, when accepted, will be published as regular, of up to 5 procee= dings page papers.
Submit one -to -three page proposals to present tutorials, to organise an= d chair panel sessions, to organise user meetings, vendor sessions or to = exhibit software
January 20, 2005:=20 Submit abstracts for student and poster session
LATE PAPER SUBMISSION FEBRUARY 15TH, 2005
February 28 - March 5, 2005:=20 Notification of Acceptance or Rejection
April 30, 2005:=20 Authors provide camera-ready manuscript
June 9-11, 2005: Conference
VENUE: BERLIN, GERMANY Berlin is the capital and the biggest city of Germany. It has a populatio= n of about 3.5 million and extends over 889 square kilometers. It is loca= ted in central Europe, longitude 13:25 E, latitude 52:32 N, 34 m above se= a level, at the rivers Spree and Havel. Berlin was the capital of Prussia= until 1945 and the capital of Germany between 1871 and 1945 and again si= nce the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990. (The German parliame= nt, called Bundestag, and the German government moved from Bonn to Berlin= in 1999.) Between 1949 and 1990, it was divided into East Berlin, the ca= pital of the German Democratic Republic, and West Berlin. It was divided = by the Berlin Wall between August 13, 1961, and November 9, 1989.=20
The ISC'2005 conference is held at the Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin. http://www.ipk.fhg.de/. The conference is set to coincide with the=20 http://www.langenachtderwissenschaften.de/ where all participants will be able to visit on the 11th of June all research centres in Berlin, the = whole night long.
REPLY CARD First Name: Surname:=09 Occupation and/or Title: =09 Affiliation: =09 Mailing Address =09 =09 =09 Zip code: City: Country.=09 Telephone: Fax:=09 E-Mail:=09
Yes, I intend to attend the ISC'2005: [ ] Presenting a paper, by submitting a full paper [ ] Presenting a short paper (by submitting an extended abstract) [ ] Participating in the industrial program=20 [ ] Organizing a vendor session [ ] Proposing a panel discussion (please mention names of panellists) [ ] Contributing to the exhibition [ ] Without presenting a paper=20 The provisional title of my paper / exhibited tool is: =09 =09 =09 With the following highlights: =09 =09
The paper belongs to the category (please tick only one): [ ] Modelling Methodology [ ] Analysis Methodology [ ] Discrete Simulation Languages and Tools [ ] Simulation in Manufacturing [ ] Simulation in Automotive Systems [ ] Simulation in Robotics [ ] Simulation in Electronics, Computers and Telecom [ ] Simulation in Electronics Manufacturing [ ] Simulation in Logistics, Traffic, Transport and Harbour Simulation [ ] Complex Systems Modelling [ ] Simulation in Aerospace [ ] Simulation in Industrial and Product Design [ ] Simulation in Engineering Processes [ ] Simulation in Energy and Power Systems [ ] Simulation in Multibody Systems [ ] Simulation in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering [ ] Simulation in Military and Defense [ ] Verification, Validation and Accreditation [ ] Virtual Reality and Graphical Simulations in Industrial Applications [ ] The Future of Simulation Roudtable [ ] Workshop on Modelling and Simulation in the textile Industry [ ] Workshop on Intelligent Transport Systems [ ] Workshop NANOSIM [ ] Workshop on Multimedia, Applications, technologies and Networks [ ] Tutorials [ ] Exhibition [ ] Poster session [ ] Student Session
Other colleague(s) interested in the topics of the conference is/are: Name: =09 Address:=09 Name: =09 Address: =09 If you would like to receive more information about EUROSIS and its activ= ities, please tick the following box:
[ ] YES, I would like to know more about EUROSIS [ ] NO, please remove me from your database. Please send or fax this card immediately to: (fax: +32.9.223.49.41)=20 Philippe Geril, EUROSIS, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
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