From wrand at rhsmith.umd.edu Mon Sep 3 21:29:09 2012 From: wrand at rhsmith.umd.edu (William Rand) Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2012 21:29:09 -0400 Subject: [Swarm-Modelling] Final CFP: Complexity in Business Conference Message-ID: Center for Complexity in Business - Call for Papers The Center for Complexity in Business invites you to submit an abstract for consideration for the 4th Annual Complexity in Business Conference. The conference will be held in Washington DC on November 8th-9th, 2012. Keynote Speakers: Eric Bonabeau Founder, CEO and Chief Scientific Officer Icosystem Corporation John Sterman Jay W. Forrester Professor of Management Director, MIT System Dynamics Group MIT Sloan School of Management Abstract Submission Details: Submissions are encouraged that apply complex systems methods to any area of management science. Areas of focus include agent-based modeling, network science (social network analysis), nonlinear optimization (machine learning), spatial modeling (geographic information systems) and other techniques to analyze and solve problems that arise when large numbers of entities (consumers, employees, traders, firms, etc.) interact in ways that are too complex to be understood by more traditional management research tools. Interesting submissions could be based in practically any area of modern management, including marketing, information systems, operations and logistics, finance, and organization science. For instance, specific example topics might include: ? Computational Consumer Behavior Modeling ? Geography and Computational Modeling ? Diffusion of Innovation ? Network-based Organizational Learning ? Advanced Data Mining and Agent-based Modeling ? Leverage Points and Scenario Analysis ? Understanding the Economic and Cultural Implications of Internet-enabled Social Media Preference for academic abstracts will be given to more rigorous analytical, empirical, and behavioral approaches. Presentations should be approximately 25 minutes in length. Abstracts may be submitted only via the conference page at EasyChair. Abstracts should be no longer than 1 page. The deadline for submissions is Sunday, September 9th, 2012 at 23:59, Eastern-Standard Time. The conference committee will select abstracts on a competitive basis, and authors will be notified by September 16th, 2012. Conference information is available at http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/ccb/conference/2012/ Center for Complexity in Business Robert H. Smith School of Business -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From daniele.gianni at gmail.com Thu Sep 13 18:00:22 2012 From: daniele.gianni at gmail.com (Daniele Gianni) Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 00:00:22 +0200 Subject: [Swarm-Modelling] CfP: 3rd International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches for Simulation Engineering (Mod4Sim13) part of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation SCS SpringSim 2013) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ################################################################# CALL FOR PAPERS 3rd International Workshop on Model-driven Approaches for Simulation Engineering part of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling and Simulation (SCS SpringSim 2013) ################################################################# April 7-10, 2013, San Diego, CA (USA) http://www.sel.uniroma2.it/Mod4Sim13 ################################################################# # Papers Due: *** November 1, 2012 *** # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings # and archived in the ACM Digital Library. ################################################################# The workshop aims to bring together experts in model-based, model-driven and software engineering with experts in simulation methods and simulation practitioners, with the objective to advance the state of the art in model-driven simulation engineering. Model-driven engineering approaches provide considerable advantages to software systems engineering activities through the provision of consistent and coherent models at different abstraction levels. As these models are in a machine readable form, model-driven engineering approaches can also support the exploitation of computing capabilities for model reuse, programming code generation, and model checking, for example. The definition of a simulation model, its software implementation and its execution platform form what is known as simulation engineering. As simulation systems are mainly based on software, these systems can similarly benefit from model-driven approaches to support automatic software generation, enhance software quality, and reduce costs, development effort and time-to-market. Similarly to systems and software engineering, simulation engineering can exploit the capabilities of model-driven approaches by increasing the abstraction level in simulation model specifications and by automating the derivation of simulator code. Further advantages can be gained by using modeling languages, such as UML and SysML ? but not exclusively those. For example, modeling languages can be used for descriptive modeling (to describe the system to be simulated), for analytical modeling (to specify analytically the simulation of the same system), and for implementation modeling (to define the respective simulator). A partial list of topics of interest includes: * model-driven simulation engineering processes * requirements modeling for simulation * domain specific languages for modeling and simulation * model transformations for simulation model building * model transformations for simulation model implementation * model-driven engineering of distributed simulation systems * relationship between metamodeling standards (e.g., MOF, Ecore) and distributed simulation standards (e.g., HLA, DIS) * metamodels for simulation reuse and interoperability * model-driven technologies for different simulation paradigms (discrete event simulation, multi-agent simulation, sketch-based * simulation, etc.) * model-driven methods and tools for performance engineering of simulation systems * simulation tools for model-driven software performance engineering * model-driven technologies for simulation verification and validation * model-driven technologies for data collection and analysis * model-driven technologies for simulation visualization * Executable UML * Executable Architectures * SysML / Modelica integration * Simulation Model Portability and reuse * model-based systems verification and validation * simulation for model-based systems engineering To stimulate creativity, however, the workshop maintains a wider scope and welcomes contributions offering original perspectives on model-driven engineering of simulation systems. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On-Line Submissions and Publication +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ We invite paper submissions in three forms: 1. Full paper (max 8 pages), describing innovative research results. These papers are eligible for the best paper award and may be invited for an extended version in a special issue of the SCS SIMULATION journal. 2. Work-in-progress paper (max 6 pages), describing novel research ideas and promising work that have not yet been fully evaluated. 3. Short paper (max 6 pages), describing industrial and hands-on experience on any relevant area (i.e. military, government, space, etc.). All the papers must be submitted through the SCS conference management systems (http://www.softconf.com/scs/DEVS13/) and select the Mod4Sim track. The submissions must be in PDF format and conform to the SCS conference template (Word template is available at http://www.scs.org/upload/documents/templates/ConferenceSubmissionWORDTemplate.doc , guidelines are available at http://www.scs.org/PDFs/formattingkit.pdf). All the submitted papers must be original and not submitted else where. Submitted papers will be peer reviewed with respect to their quality, originality and relevance. The authors of the accepted papers must register in advance for inclusion of their paper in the conference proceedings. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to update their papers basing on the reviews, before providing the camera ready. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and archived in both the ACM Digital Library. However, **only** accepted **full papers** will be printed in hard copy. Authors may contact the organizers for expression of interest and content appropriateness at any time. +++++++++++++++ Important Dates +++++++++++++++ * Submission Deadline: November 1, 2012 * Decision to paper authors: January 10, 2013 * Camera ready due: February 5, 2013 * Conference dates: April 7-10, 2013 ++++++++++++++++++++ Organizing Committee ++++++++++++++++++++ * Andrea D'Ambrogio - University of Rome TorVergata, Italy * Daniele Gianni - European Space Agency, The Netherlands +++++++++++++++++ Program Committee +++++++++++++++++ * Steffen Becker - University of Paderborn, Germany * Paolo Bocciarelli - University of Rome TorVergata, Italy * David Chen - Univeristy of Bordeaux I, France * Cristian Englert - Serco, The Netherlands * Huascar Espinoza - European Software Institute and Tecnalia, Spain * Paul A. Fishwick - University of Florida, USA * Carlos Juiz - University of Balearic Islands, Spain * Cristiano Leorato - Rhea, The Netherlands * Steve McKeever - University of Oxford, UK * Halit Oguzt?z?n - Middle East Technical University, Turkey * Andreas Tolk - Old Dominion University, USA * Hans Vangheluwe - University of Antwerp, Belgium and McGill University, Canada * Anthony Walsh - European Space Agency, Germany * Heming Zhang - Tsinghua University, China *** Contact Information *** Andrea D'Ambrogio and Daniele Gianni (workshop co-chairs) Emails: dambro at uniroma2.it and danielegmail-mod4sim at yahoo.it