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SCS Newsletter | March 2016 Upcoming Conferences News from SCS Networks IN THIS ISSUE 01 03 News from SCS Networks AUSTECH 2015, THE FIRST AUST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN TECHNOLOGY Mamadou Kaba Traoré Department of Mathematics & Computer Science African University of Science & Technology (AUST) The African University of Science and Technology (AUST) International Conference in Technology 2015 (AUSTECH’15) was conducted October 12-14, 2015, on AUST campus at Abuja, Nigeria. AUSTECH is an annual event by AUST which focuses on current developments in Engineering technologies, scientific and industrial applications for development in Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a multi-Conference format, with 3 symposia reflecting the core technological areas developed at AUST: • Petroleum Engineering Symposium (PES), chaired this year by D. OGBE, AUST (Nigeria). • Materials Science and Engineering Symposium (MSES), chaired this year by P. ONWUALU, AUST (Nigeria). • Computer Science Symposium (CSS), chaired this year by M.K. TRAORE, AUST and Blaise Pascal University (France), who also chaired the overall multi-conference. AUSTECH’15 program included a world-class selection of invited speakers and panels. It also promoted a Ph.D. Colloquium and Poster sessions, fora where opportunity was given to students to showcase their work in progress and link with their peers. Many people deserve credits for the success of AUSTECH’15. This includes the organization teams in the symposia and the overall multi-

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SCS Newsletter | March 2016

Upcoming Conferences

News from SCS Networks

IN THIS ISSUE

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News from SCS Networks

AUSTECH 2015, THE FIRST AUST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN TECHNOLOGY

Mamadou Kaba TraoréDepartment of Mathematics & Computer ScienceAfrican University of Science & Technology (AUST)

The African University of Science and Technology (AUST) International Conference in Technology 2015 (AUSTECH’15) was conducted October 12-14, 2015, on AUST campus at Abuja, Nigeria. AUSTECH is an annual event by AUST which focuses on current developments in Engineering technologies, scientific and industrial applications for development in Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a multi-Conference format, with 3 symposia reflecting the core technological areas developed at AUST:

• Petroleum Engineering Symposium (PES), chaired this year by D. OGBE, AUST (Nigeria).

• Materials Science and Engineering Symposium (MSES), chaired this year by P. ONWUALU, AUST (Nigeria).

• Computer Science Symposium (CSS), chaired this year by M.K. TRAORE, AUST and Blaise Pascal University (France), who also chaired the overall multi-conference.

AUSTECH’15 program included a world-class selection of invited speakers and panels. It also promoted a Ph.D. Colloquium and Poster sessions, fora where opportunity was given to students to showcase their work in progress and link with their peers. Many people deserve credits for the success of AUSTECH’15. This includes the organization teams in the symposia and the overall multi-

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conference, the authors, the reviewers, the panelists, and attendees who contributed to memorable cross-fertilization. The conference has been sponsored by the ACBF (African Capacity Building Foundation).

A special emphasis has to be done here on the Computer Science Symposium, which focused on Theories, Technologies and Applications of Computational Systems for Development in Sub Saharan Africa. 11 major contributors were selected to give an invited talk and to provide a chapter for the handbook to be produced. The 5 emerging themes addressed for their very significant impact on development in Sub Saharan Africa were the following:

Theme 2: MOBILE & TELECOM

• Advances in Video Production, Application Generation and Telecommunications, contribution of Michael Adeyeye, University of West Australia.

Theme 3: COMPUTER GRAPHICS

• Cyberspatial Media: 3D Computer Graphics & Audio, contribution of Michael Cohen, University of Aizu, Japan.

• Application of Scientific Visualization Tools to Medical Imaging – a Demonstration using 3D Slicer, contribution of Kola Babalola, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Theme 4: SYSTEMS OF SYSTEMS

• How Can Modeling and Simulation help Engineering Systems of Systems?, contribution of Bernard Zeigler, RTSync, USA.

• Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, and Transdisciplinary Federations in Support of New Medical Simulation Concepts – Harmonics for the Music of Life, contribution of Andreas Tolk, MITRE Corp., USA.

Theme 5: COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE

• Applying Scientific Computing to Development, contribution of Omolulu Akin-Ojo, African University of Science and Technology, Nigeria.

• Nanotechnologies, Biotechnologies, Information Technology, Cognitive Science (NBIC) and Simulation, contribution of David Hill, Blaise Pascal University, France.

These contributions have to appear in a handbook on Theories, Technologies and Applications of Computational Systems for Development. For more, see the conference Website at http://conference.aust.edu.ng/

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Theme 1. BIG DATA & HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING

• Four Components of Big Data, contribution of Kunle Olukotun, Stanford University, USA.

• Massive Scale Scientific Computing in the Era of Big Data, contribution of Ekpe Okorafor, Texas A&M University, USA.

• Machine Learning in the Era of Big Data - Old Methods Revisited and the Development of New Methods, contribution of Lehel Csato, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania.

• Heterogeneous Computing for Future Systems, contribution of Abderazak Ben Abdallah, University of Aizu, Japan.

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Upcoming Conferences

2016 SUMMER SIMULATION MULTI-CONFERENCEJuly 24-27, 2016Palais des Congres de Montreal; Montreal, Quebec, Canada“Scalability, Interoperability and Interdisciplinarity in the Simulation Art”http://scs.org/summersim

Aims and Scope

The Summer Simulation Multi-Conference 2016 (SummerSim’16) is a combination of the Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC) (48th edition), the International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (SPECTS) , and Interna-tional Conference on Bond Graph Modeling and Simulation (ICBGM). SummerSim is SCS’s premier international conference in cooperation with ACM SIGSIM. The conference focuses on modeling and simulation, tools, theory, methodologies and applications and provides a forum for the latest R&D results in academia and industry. This year’s focus is on the Role of Simulation Tools, Methodologies and Technologies in Scal-able and Interoperable Cyber-Physical Systems and Interdisciplinary Is-sues for a Connected Word. We encourage you to take this opportunity to experience the tutorials, tracks, and workshops that will be available.

Authors of accepted papers are expected to attend the conference, present their work to their peers, transfer copyright, and pay a confer-ence registration fee at the time their camera-ready paper is submitted. All papers (unless otherwise noted) will be included in the conference proceedings and archived in both the SCS digital library and the ACM Digital Library, and will be indexed in DBLP and SCOPUS.

A selected group of the best papers of SummerSim’16 will be invited to be published in a Special Issue of the SIMULATION journal (Transactions of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International). All authors are encouraged to submit extended versions of their papers to the Special Issue, according to the guidelines that will be posted on the webpage.

• Work in Progress Acceptance: April 17, 2016

• Submission of Camera Ready Copies and Copyright forms: May 22, 2016

International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems (SPECTS)

• Invited sessions Proposals: February 8, 2016

• Invited session Acceptance: February 22, 2016

• Tutorial Proposals: February 15, 2016

• Tutorial Acceptance: March 14, 2016

• Submission of Full Papers: March 7, 2016

• Paper Acceptance: April 27, 2016

• Submission of Work in Progress Papers: March 28, 2016

• Work in Progress Acceptance: April 17, 2016

• Submission of Camera Ready Copies and Copyright forms: May 22, 2016

International Conference on Bond Graph Modeling and Simulation (ICBGM)

• Submission of Full Papers: March 1, 2016

• Paper Acceptance: April 15, 2016

• Submission of Camera Ready Copies and Copyright Forms: May 15, 2016

Organizing Committee

• SummerSim General Chair: Floriano de Rango, University of Calabria, Italy ([email protected])

• SummerSim General Co-Chair: José Luis Risco Martín, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain ([email protected])

• SummerSim Program Chairs: Andrea D’Ambrogio, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy ([email protected]); Gabriela Nicolescu, Politechnique, Montreal, Canada, ([email protected])

Topics of interest

Topics of interest are listed below but are not limited to listed references. All contributions related to simulation and modeling of problem through simulation tools or modeling techniques in different application areas where it is possible to focus on the contribution given through the use of simulation are welcome.

• Agent-Directed Simulation

• Computer Graphics for Simulation

• Cyber M&S, Ranges, and Tools

• Emergency Management Simulation

• Grand Challenges in Modeling and Simulation

• Modeling and Simulation for Cyber Security and Assessment

• Modeling and Simulation in Energy Systems Integration and Smart Grid

• Modeling and Simulation for Environmental Systems

• Modeling and Simulation for Intelligent, Adaptive and Autonomous Systems

• Bio-Medical and Population Modeling

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Deadlines

Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC)

• Tutorial Proposals: February 15, 2016

• Tutorial Acceptance: March 14, 2016

• Submission of Full Papers: March 14, 2016

• Paper Acceptance: April 27, 2016

• Submission of Work in Progress Papers: March 28, 2016

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• Modeling and Simulation for Sustainability

• Verification and Validation of Computer Simulation Models

• Simulation for Large Scale Computing Systems

• Simulation in the System Design Flow

• Simulation in Networking and Telecommunication Systems

• Simulation in Computer Systems

• Simulation applied to Security in Telecommunication Systems

• Modeling of 3G, 4G, 5G Networks

• Modeling of Communication Channel

• Modeling of Performance Evaluation Applied to Network and Telecommunication Systems

• Tools and Methodologies applied to Telecommunication Systems and Networking technologies

• Bond Graph Theory

• Bond Graph applied to Vehicles and Transportation Systems

• Bond Graph applied to Mechanical Systems

• Bond Graph applied to Social Systems and Complex Networks

If you have any questions about SummerSim’16, please contact the General Chair or the SCS office ([email protected] or 858-277-3888).

2016 SIMULATION INNOVATION WORKSHOP (SIW)September 11-16, 2016The Florida Hotel and Conference CenterOrlando, Floridahttp://www.sisostds.org/2016SIW

SISO invites you to participate in the Simulation Innovation Workshop (SIW) in Orlando Florida, September 11 – 16, 2016. This year’s theme is: Simulations Drive Innovation & Standards Drive Interoperability

The SISO community has been fostering innovation and interoperabil-ity since the early 90s. Today, the technology landscape in front of us provides an even greater opportunity for the application of simulations and enabling standards. Our workshops provide an opportunity to share and build towards the future. If you are a developer, engineer, program manager, user, or Modeling and Simulation (M&S) visionary, then SIW is the place to be.

SISO’s vision is to be on the leading edge of innovation and our mis-sion is stay dedicated to the promotion of interoperability and reuse of models, simulations, and associated data. And our annual SIW offers a great venue for you to connect and collaborate on ideas that will forge the future. Come join us, and consider sharing about your innovations and interoperability experiences.

In addition to our 2016 theme, the SIW is focused on three core tracks:

1. Acquisition Lifecycle and Technology Transfer

o Information that provides guidance on the selection and use of M&S standards and practices to support the Acquisition Lifecycle.

2. Services, Processes, Tools, and Data

o Technologies, frameworks, and methodologies that provide service or support for modeling and simulation.

3. M&S Specialty Applications

o Simulation technologies applied for a specific purpose such as aug-mented reality, medical, cyber security, space, human behavior, system/vehicle or weapon product development, IoT, LVC interoperability, and command and control systems.

One of the major components of the SIW event is SISO University. Through tutorials offered at SIW, subject matter experts in their field pro-vide relevant and fresh training to keep our community sharp in the arena of M&S as it relates to interoperability, reuse and systems engineering.

Key Dates:

8 Apr 2016: Abstracts Due Electronically

2 May 2016: Abstract Acceptance Notification

1 July 2016: Papers Due Electronically

22 July 2016: Paper Acceptance Notification

5 Aug 2016: Final Paper Revisions Due

5 Aug 2016: Initial PowerPoint Presentations Due

26 Aug 2016: Final PowerPoint Presentations Due

11 - 16 Sept 2016: 2016 Simulation Innovation Workshop – Orlando, Florida

The 2016 SIW provides an excellent opportunity for M&S professionals, entrepreneurs and visionaries to connect and collaborate on new innova-tions and in the development of standardization products that capture and formalize best practices, lessons learned, and professional experi-ences. Our common goal is to advance the use of models, simulations, and associated data to better support the needs of communities such as acquisition, analysis, cyber, experimentation, intelligence, medical, plan-ning, test and evaluation, training, and virtual games.

Conference Tracks:

• Acquisition Lifecycle and Technology Transfer Track

• The Acquisition Lifecycle and Technology Transfer (ACQ) Track focuses on the promotion and use of M&S standards and practices that support the acquisition lifecycle. We solicit papers that address the identification, application, and value-added benefits of M&S for analysis, research and development, test and evaluation, training, asset manage-ment, and system lifecycle strategies. Papers that demonstrate specific applications to specific systems and the benefits of M&S to those sys-tems are preferred.

• Services, Processes, Tools, and Data Track

• The Services, Processes, Tools, and Data (SVCS) Track encompasses technologies, frameworks, and methodologies to provide services that support models, simulations, and associated data. The track is inter-ested in both processes and their implementations/tools in areas of: distributed simulation process; verification, validation, and accreditation;

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communication infrastructure; and simulation and environment reuse. The SVCS track focuses on evolving a systems engineering solution to simulation problems across the spectrum from design, through imple-mentation and deployment, to validation, use, and reuse.

• M&S Specialty Applications Track

The M&S Specialty Applications (SPEC) rack is concerned with using simulation technologies for a specific purpose such as: LVC interoper-ability; augmented reality; Internet of Things (IoT) integration, system, ve-hicle, or weapon product development; space travel; understanding and prediction of human behavior; and design of interoperable command and control systems. Present thrust areas center on the application of M&S for Cyber Warfare, Medical, Space, IoT, and Future Training, but the forum is not limited to these topics. We solicit papers that address the use of Modeling and Simulation in these or other specific applica-tions.

Submission Instructions:

We invite you to submit an abstract that aligns with any of the three core tracks, and are especially interested in papers centered on this year’s theme. Please submit your abstract, paper and presentation to the SISO web site at www.sisostds.org.