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Subject:

SIGSIM PADS 2019 CFP for advertisement

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"Mustafee, Nav" <[log in to unmask]>

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Mustafee, Nav

Date:

Wed, 5 Dec 2018 14:38:08 +0000

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     		Call for Papers - ACM SIGSIM PADS 2019



                   2019 ACM SIGSIM Conference on 

            Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation 



             	https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org

 			June 03-05, 2019

 	     Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago



           IMPORTANT: submission deadline: January 7, 2019 



The ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation (ACM SIGSIM-PADS) continues its reputation for high quality papers. SIGSIM-PADS is the flagship conference of ACM's Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling (SIGSIM). SIGSIM-PADS will comply with the ACM policy on Conflict of Interest.The ACM SIGSIM-PADS conference focuses on cutting-edge research that lies at the intersection of Computer Science and Modeling and Simulation (M&S). High quality papers are solicited in all aspects of M&S, including (but not restricted to) the following areas: 



-	Advanced modeling techniques, including reuse of models, new modeling languages, agent-based M&S, and spatially explicit M&S.



-	Algorithms and methods for parallel or distributed simulation, including synchronization, scheduling, memory management, load balancing, and scalability issues. 



-	New simulation algorithms and techniques including hybrid simulation approaches, adaptive algorithms, approximations, GPU, FPGA and hybrid architecture acceleration.



-	Modeling and simulation for big data and big data analytics



-	Simulation infrastructure and security issues for large scale distributed and/or cloud-based modeling and simulation



-	Model and simulation persistence and recovery in the presence of hardware failures



-	Integration of simulation with other IT systems, methods, and developments including simulation-based decision-making, visual analytics, intelligent support in M&S, and simulation in cloud computing environments.



-	Mechanisms for efficient design of experiments, including dynamic verification and validation of models, and automatic simulation model generation and initialization.



-	M&S applied to manage and/or optimize operational systems and methodological challenges arising from these applications including online simulation, symbiotic simulation, dynamic data driven application systems, real-time and embedded simulation, and emulation of real systems.



-	Tools and techniques for interoperability and composability of simulations including emerging standards and service-oriented approaches.



-	Case studies considering the application of new or advanced computational methods to applications of contemporary interest. 



*** Submission ***



Regular Papers:

Papers must be prepared by using an official ACM Proceedings Format template provided at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Papers must be written in English and should not exceed 12 pages. More details available at https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org/authorsInfo.htm#preparation



Short Papers:

The ACM SIGSIM PADS organizing committee is soliciting short papers to be presented at the conference. Short papers can be up to 4 pages long, and should describe interesting, novel research that is in an early stage of development or position papers of interest to the community. All short papers will be fully reviewed and will be published in the conference proceedings and included in the ACM Digital Library. At least one author is required to attend the conference and present their work in a time slot of 15 minutes.



PhD Colloquium:

ACM SIGSIM PADS also invites students to take part in the PhD Colloquium and Poster Session at the 2019 ACM SIGSIM-PADS. Travel awards are available for students taking part. More details available at https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org/PhDColloquiumAwardCall.htm





AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work. (For those rare conferences whose proceedings are published in the ACM Digital Library after the conference is over, the official publication date remains the first day of the conference.) Presenters must attend the conference otherwise their paper will not appear in the ACM Digital Library.



*** Reproducibility Initiative ***



After a paper is accepted, an independent group of evaluators will contact the authors to collect any artifact associated with the publication, in order to replicate the experiments presented in the paper. If the replication succeeds, the paper will be stamped with special badges, showing whether the artifacts were available, functional or reusable or if the results presented in the paper have been reproduced. In no way this initiative is related to acceptance of the paper: contributions which opt-in do not have higher acceptance chances, nor accepted papers associated with artifacts which are not reproducible will be excluded from the proceedings. Authors submitting contributions to the conference can decide to opt in the initiative. More information is available on the conference website. https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org/reproducibility.htm





*** Important Deadlines ***



Regular/Short Paper Submission: January 7, 2019

Regular/Short Paper Notification of Acceptance:March 8, 2019

Regular/Short Paper Camera-Ready Version: April 8, 2019

Ph.D. Colloquium Submission: March 15, 2019

Ph.D. Colloquium Notification of Acceptance: March 25, 2019

Author Registration Deadline: April 8, 2019

Early Registration and Hotel Deadline:  May 6, 2019



Organizing Committee



* General Chair:* 

Kevin Jin

Illinois Institute of Technology 



* Program Chairs *

Jason Liu

Florida International University



Laxmikant Kale

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 





-----Original Message-----

From: Mubarak, Misbah [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 

Sent: 05 December 2018 14:22

To: Mustafee, Nav <[log in to unmask]>

Cc: Kevin Jin <[log in to unmask]>; [log in to unmask]; Kale, Laxmikant V <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: PADS 2019 CFP for advertisement



Dear Prof. Mustafee,



We were wondering if you can forward the 2nd CFP for PADS to SIG and JISC mailing lists? Attached are the latest version. 



Many thanks,

--

Misbah Mubarak

Assistant Computer Scientist,

MCS Division, Argonne National Laboratory 

 



 





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-------------------------------------------------------------------- Please accept our apologies if you have received multiple copies. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Call for Papers - ACM SIGSIM PADS 2019 2019 ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org June 03-05, 2019 Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago IMPORTANT: submission deadline: January 7, 2019 The ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation (ACM SIGSIM-PADS) continues its reputation for high quality papers. SIGSIM-PADS is the flagship conference of ACM's Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling (SIGSIM). SIGSIM-PADS will comply with the ACM policy on Conflict of Interest.The ACM SIGSIM-PADS conference focuses on cutting-edge research that lies at the intersection of Computer Science and Modeling and Simulation (M&S). High quality papers are solicited in all aspects of M&S, including (but not restricted to) the following areas: - Advanced modeling techniques, including reuse of models, new modeling languages, agent-based M&S, and spatially explicit M&S. - Algorithms and methods for parallel or distributed simulation, including synchronization, scheduling, memory management, load balancing, and scalability issues. - New simulation algorithms and techniques including hybrid simulation approaches, adaptive algorithms, approximations, GPU, FPGA and hybrid architecture acceleration. - Modeling and simulation for big data and big data analytics - Simulation infrastructure and security issues for large scale distributed and/or cloud-based modeling and simulation - Model and simulation persistence and recovery in the presence of hardware failures - Integration of simulation with other IT systems, methods, and developments including simulation-based decision-making, visual analytics, intelligent support in M&S, and simulation in cloud computing environments. - Mechanisms for efficient design of experiments, including dynamic verification and validation of models, and automatic simulation model generation and initialization. - M&S applied to manage and/or optimize operational systems and methodological challenges arising from these applications including online simulation, symbiotic simulation, dynamic data driven application systems, real-time and embedded simulation, and emulation of real systems. - Tools and techniques for interoperability and composability of simulations including emerging standards and service-oriented approaches. - Case studies considering the application of new or advanced computational methods to applications of contemporary interest. *** Submission *** Regular Papers: Papers must be prepared by using an official ACM Proceedings Format template provided at https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Papers must be written in English and should not exceed 12 pages. More details available at https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org/authorsInfo.htm#preparation Short Papers: The ACM SIGSIM PADS organizing committee is soliciting short papers to be presented at the conference. Short papers can be up to 4 pages long, and should describe interesting, novel research that is in an early stage of development or position papers of interest to the community. All short papers will be fully reviewed and will be published in the conference proceedings and included in the ACM Digital Library. At least one author is required to attend the conference and present their work in a time slot of 15 minutes. PhD Colloquium: ACM SIGSIM PADS also invites students to take part in the PhD Colloquium and Poster Session at the 2019 ACM SIGSIM-PADS. Travel awards are available for students taking part. More details available at https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org/PhDColloquiumAwardCall.htm AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may be up to two weeks prior to the first day of your conference. The official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related to published work. (For those rare conferences whose proceedings are published in the ACM Digital Library after the conference is over, the official publication date remains the first day of the conference.) Presenters must attend the conference otherwise their paper will not appear in the ACM Digital Library. *** Reproducibility Initiative *** After a paper is accepted, an independent group of evaluators will contact the authors to collect any artifact associated with the publication, in order to replicate the experiments presented in the paper. If the replication succeeds, the paper will be stamped with special badges, showing whether the artifacts were available, functional or reusable or if the results presented in the paper have been reproduced. In no way this initiative is related to acceptance of the paper: contributions which opt-in do not have higher acceptance chances, nor accepted papers associated with artifacts which are not reproducible will be excluded from the proceedings. Authors submitting contributions to the conference can decide to opt in the initiative. More information is available on the conference website. https://www.acm-sigsim-pads.org/reproducibility.htm *** Important Deadlines *** Regular/Short Paper Submission: January 7, 2019 Regular/Short Paper Notification of Acceptance:March 8, 2019 Regular/Short Paper Camera-Ready Version: April 8, 2019 Ph.D. Colloquium Submission: March 15, 2019 Ph.D. Colloquium Notification of Acceptance: March 25, 2019 Author Registration Deadline: April 8, 2019 Early Registration and Hotel Deadline: May 6, 2019 Organizing Committee * General Chair:* Kevin Jin Illinois Institute of Technology * Program Chairs * Jason Liu Florida International University Laxmikant Kale University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the ORNET list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=ORNET&A=1

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