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General Information
Last modified
2007-12-16 11:55
The 2008 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods (MSV'08) is held simultaneously
(ie, same location and dates: July 14-17, 2008, Las Vegas, USA) with a number of other
joint conferences as part of WORLDCOMP'08 (The 2008 World
Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and
Applied Computing). WORLDCOMP'08 is the largest annual
gathering of researchers in computer science, computer
engineering and applied computing. Many of the joint conferences in WORLDCOMP are the premier
conferences for presentation of advances in their respective
fields (for the complete list of joint conferences Click Here).
The motivation is to assemble a spectrum of affiliated
research conferences into a coordinated research meeting
held in a common place at a common time. The main goal
is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas in a number
of research areas that interact. The model used to form
these annual conferences facilitates communication among
researchers in different fields of computer science,
computer engineering and applied computing. Both inward
research (core areas of computer science and engineering)
and outward research (multi-disciplinary, Inter-disciplinary,
and applications) will be covered during the conferences.
The last set of conferences had
research contributions from 82 countries and had attracted over 1,850 participants. It is anticipated to have over 2,500 participants for
the 2008 event.
The event will be composed of research presentations, keynote lectures, invited presentations, tutorials, panel discussions, and
poster presentations.
You are invited to submit a draft paper of about 5-7 pages and/or a proposal to
organize a Technical Session/workshop (see the Submission information).
All accepted papers will be published in the respective
conference proceedings. The names of technical session/workshop
organizers/chairs will appear on the cover of the
proceedings/books as Associate Editors.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
- Modeling and simulation for computer engineering
- Modeling and simulation for education and training
- Simulation languages
- Molecular modeling and simulation
- Performance modeling, simulation, and prediction
- Modeling, simulation, and emulation of large-scale, volatile
environments
- Performance Evaluation and Simulation Tools
- Modeling and simulation tools for nanotechnology
- Real-time modeling and simulation
- Geometric modeling
- Information and scientific visualization
- Perceptual issues in visualization and modeling
- Modeling methodologies
- Specification issues for modeling and simulation
- Visual interactive simulation and modeling
- Visualization tools and systems for simulation and modeling
- Java-based modelers
- Scalability issues
- Numerical methods used in simulation and modeling
- Finite and boundary element techniques
- Process simulation/modeling
- Device simulation/modeling
- Circuit simulation/modeling
- Multi-level modeling
- Prototyping and simulation
- Biomedical visualization and applications
- Databases and visualization
- Interaction paradigms and human factors
- Parallel and distributed simulation
- Discrete and numeric simulation
- Internet, web and security visualization
- Virtual reality and simulation
- Virtual environments and data visualization
- Tools and applications
- Object-oriented simulation
- Knowledge-based simulation
- Simulation of machine architectures
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July 14-17, 2008
The WORLDCOMP'08 25 joint conferences
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