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Sponsored by
The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
AI, Simulation and Planning– AIS'2002
April 7-10, 2002
Lisbon, Portugal
Towards Component-Based Modeling and Simulation
Honorary Chair
Bernard P. Zeigler, University of Arizona, USA
General Chair
Fernando J. Barros, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Local Arrangements
Maria J. Vasconcelos, Tropical Research Institute, Portugal
Topics
Theory and Methodology
Component-Oriented Modeling
DEVS Theory and Standardization
Formal Model Specification/Validation
Hybrid Analog/Discrete Modeling
Dynamic Structure Modeling
Simulation Life Cycle Methodology
Practices and Applications
Simulation of Agent Systems
Simulation-Based Acquisition
Collaborative/Distributed Modeling
Web-based and Distributed Simulation
Visualization M&S Tools
Mobile Computer Networks
Enterprise Manufacturing
Natural Resources M&S
Call for Participation
Software Components are a recent technology that promises to deliver reuseable and scalabe software.
Although nowadays there is no single definition of component, several standards are emerging. The impact
of these technologies in the simulation field is an exciting area of research. On the other hand simulation
methodologies can contribute to shape the contours of component technology. Looking at the history of
Simulation and Software Engineering we can recognize the fundamental impact of earlier simulation
languages in shaping the now, widely used, Object-Oriented Languages.
The 12th Anniversary of the AIS series will take place in Lisbon, Portugal. AIS-2002 similar to its
predecessors, provides a forum for scientists, academicians, and professionals alike from around the globe
to present their latest and exciting research findings in various fields of Artificial Intelligence, modeling,
simulation, and their integration.
The AI, Simulation, and Planning conference welcomes contributions in the topic areas listes above. We
also welcome proposals on special sessions and topics. Beside technical sessions and invited keynote
presentations the conference will feature panel discussions and workshops.
World-Wide Web Site:
http://ais2002.dei.uc.pt
Organizing Committee
François E. Cellier
University of Arizona, USA
Sung-Do Chi
Hangkong University, South Korea
Norbert Giambiasi
DIAM-IUSPIM, France
Tag G. Kim
KAIST, South Korea
Ryo Sato
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Alexander Meystel
NIST/Drexel University, USA
Anil Nerode
Cornell University, USA
Tuncer Ören
TUBITAK-Marmara Center, Turkey
Ernest Page
MITRE, USA
Michael Pidd
Lancaster University, UK
Herbert Praehofer
Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Preliminary Program Committee
Larry Reeker
NIST, USA
Doo-Kwon Baik
Korea University, South Korea
Jerzy Rozenblit
University of Arizona, USA
Jacob Barhen
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Hessam Sarjoughian
Arizona State University, USA
Agostino Bruzzone
Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy
Bob Strini
Emerging Business Solutions, USA
Luis Camarinha-Matos
New University of Lisbon/Univova, Portugal
Helena Szczerbicka
University of Bremen, Germany
Etienne Dombre
LIRMM, France
Shingo Takahashi
Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Cuneyd Firat
ITRI of Tubitak-Marmara, Turkey
Luis Valadares Tavares
Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Paul Fishwick
University of Florida, USA
Adelinde Uhrmacher
University of Rostock, Germany
Norman Foo
University of South Wales, Australia
Hamid Vakilzadian
University of Nebraska, USA
Erol Gelenbe
University of Central Florida, USA
Gabriel Wainer
Carleton University, Canada
Sumit Ghosh
Arizona State University, USA
Mark Henderson
Arizona State University, USA
David Hill
Blaise Pascal University, France
Mehmet Hocaoglu
ITRI of Tubitak-Marmara, Turkey
Syohei Ishizu
Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
Mohammad Jamshidi
ACE/University of New Mexico, USA
Andras Javor
Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
Clyff Joslyn
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Sergio Junco
Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
Roberto Kampfner
University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
Mike Kamrowski
Raytheon Company, USA
Christopher Landauer
The Aerospace Corporation, USA
Axel Lehman
University of Munique, Germany
Mike Lightner
AEgis Technologies, USA
Dell Lunceford
Army Model & Simulation Office, USA
Iván Melgrati
Universidad Tecnologica Nacional, Argentina
Teresa Mendes
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Tower of Belém, Lisbon
Important Dates
Extended Abstracts: 29 October 2001
Invited Sessions: 5 November 2001
Tutorials/Workshops Proposals: 10 December 2001
Review Decisions Mailed: 17 December 2001
Print-Ready Papers: 11 February 2002
Extended Abstracts Submission
Please submit extended abstracts (3 pages without
drawings and tables) using the on-line submission
form: http:ais2002.dei.uc.pt/webchairing
For complete information on paper submission,
author kit, registration, pelase refer to:
http://ais2002.dei.uc.pt