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From: Ralf-Peter Schaefer <ralf@eos.first.gmd.de>
Subject: Last CFP: International IMACS Symposium on Systems Analysis and
Organization: University of Pittsburgh
Date: 29 May 1995 15:43:23 GMT
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Simulation, Berlin, June 26-30, 1995
                        
			Call for Participation

                 I N V I T A T I O N / P R O G R A M


     5th International IMACS-Symposium on "Systems Analysis and Simulation"
                   Berlin/Germany, June 26-30, 1995
                        Hotel Berlin HILTON




CONFERENCE INFORMATION

The objective of the present IMACS conference is to provide a forum for exchange
of research results in the area of systems analysis and computer simulation. 
Relevant applications in industry will be discussed. Reflecting current trends 
the conference will focus particularly on mathematical and computational aspects.
The conference is being organized on behalf of IMACS by the Research Institute
 for Computer Architecture and Software Technology Berlin (FIRST) of the German
 National Research Center for Computer Science (GMD) with the cooperation of the
 IMACS Technical Comittee 1 (TC-1).



Co-Sponsors

IEEE 	IEEE/Systems, Man and Cybernetics
IIASA	International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Laxenburg/Austria
GI	German Society for Information Processing 
DMV	German Mathematical Society
GAMM 	German Society for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
 

International Program Committee

O. Abeln (Research Center for Informatics Karlsruhe/Germany, GI)
W. Ameling (RWTH Aachen/Germany)
W. Borutzky (Cologne Tech/Germany)
F. Breitenecker (University Vienna/Austria)
S. Burkhardt (Parsytec, Chemnitz/Germany)
F.E. Cellier (University of Arizona, Tucson/USA)
P. Borne (Lille Central Academy/France, IEEE) 
L. Dekker (Delft University of Technology/Netherlands)
P. Deuflhardt (Zuse Centre Berlin/Germay)
J. Fischer (Humboldt-University Berlin/Germany)
O. Franksen (Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby/Denmark)
J. Gauthier (M&G Associates Inc., Concord Mass./USA)
W. Giloi (GMD Berlin/Germany)
R. Hofestadt (University of Koblenz/Germany)
St. Jaehnichen (GMD Berlin/Germany)
P.E. de Janosi (Director of IIASA Laxenburg/Austria, USA)
A. Javor (Academy of Sciences, Budapest/Hungary)
C.E. Knadler (IBM, Rockville/USA)
G.A. Korn (University of Arizona, Tucson/USA)
U. Kulisch (University of Karlsruhe/Germany, GAMM)
Y. Lin (International Institute for General Systems Studies, 
        Slippery Rock University/USA)
D.P.F. Moeller (Technical University of Clausthal/Germany)
R.A. Mueller (Daimler Benz/Germany)
D.J. Murray-Smith (University of  Glasgow/UK)
U. Nielsen (Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin/Germany)
B. Page (University of Hamburg/Germany)
A.M. Prokhorov (General Physics Institute Moscow/Russia)
A.A. Samarski (Institute for Mathematical Modelling, Moscow/Russia)
B. Schmidt (University of Passau, Germany)
M.G. Singh (University of Manchester/UK)
A. Sydow (GMD Berlin/Germany)
D. Tavangarian (University of Rostock/Germany)
I. Troch (University of Vienna/Austria)
U. Trottenberg (GMD Bonn/Germany)
S. Tzafestas (Technical University of Athens/Greece)
H. Vakilzadian (University of Nebraska, Lincoln/USA)
R. Vichnevetsky (Rutgers University, New Brunswick/USA)
F. Wiekhorst (FGAN Bonn/Germany)



Conference Chairman

A. Sydow


CONFERENCE PROGRAM

PLENARY PAPERS

Tuesday, June 27

09.00	J. Jaeger (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,   
                  Laxenburg, Austria)
        Systems Analysis and Global Change

09.45	U. Trottenberg (GMD Bonn, Germany)
        Weather and Climate Simulation on Parallel Systems


Wednesday, June 28 

10.30	A. Samarskii (Institute of Mathematical Modelling, Moscow, Russia)
        Mathematical Modelling and Computational Experiment for HPC Systems

11.15	P. Deuflhard (Zuse Center Berlin, Germany)
        Computational Mathematics as Key Technology

12.00 	P. Borne (Lille Central Academy, France)
        Robust Control of Complex and  Ill-Defined Systems


Thursday, June 29

10.30 	R. Vichnevetsky (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA)
        State of the Art of Applied Mathematics and Computation

11.15	F.E. Cellier (University of Arizona, Tucson, USA)
        Causal Inductive Reasoning: A New Paradigm in Qualitative Reasoning 
        about Dynamical Systems

12.00 	E. Mosekilde (Technical University of 	Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark)
        Simulation of Pattern in Chemical Systems


KEYNOTE SESSION PAPER

Tuesday, June 27

16:00    R.A. Mueller (Daimler Benz Berlin, Germany)
         Intelligent Simulation for Corporate Risk Assessment
         (Session: Economic and Management Systems)

Wednesday, June 28

08:30    D. Tavangarian
         (University Rostock, Germany)
         Partioning of VHDL Models for a Distributed Simulation in a 
         Workstation Cluster
         (Session: Circuit Simulation)

14:00    F. Pichler, M. Duret, H. Praehofer  	
         (University of Linz, Austria)
         Modelling and Simulation of Multimodal Transport Systems
         (Session: Traffic and Vehicles)

16:30    L. Dekker  (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
         Preservation of Parallelism in System 	Analysis and Modelling
         (Session: Parallel Simulation)

16:30 	 J.-A. Mueller (FHTW Dresden, Germany)
         Self-Organizing Modelling - Present State and New Problems
         (Session: Socio-Economic Systems)

Thursday, June 29

14:00    I. Troch (University of Vienna, Austria)
         Mathematical Modelling - Tool or Toy ?
         (Session: Systems Analysis and  Mathematical Modelling IV)

14:00    R. Hofestaedt (University of Koblenz, Germany)
         Metabolic Engineering
         (Session: Metabolic Modelling)


TUTORIAL NO. 1

Intelligent Robotic Systems

Lecturer: M.A. Serna (University of Navarra, Spain)
          A.P. del Pobil (Jaume University, Spain)

Time: 	Monday, June 26, 13:00-17:00


TUTORIAL NO. 2

1. Structure and Organization of Parallel Computers
2. Operating System Structures for Message  Passing Architectures	

Lecturer: U. Bruening (University of Kiel)
          W. Schroder-Preikschat  (University of Potsdam)

Time:  	Monday, June 26, 13:00-16:00

 
TUTORIAL NO. 3

Numerical Algorithms for Parallel Simulation

Time: 	Monday, June 26, 13:00-17:00

Presentations:

U. Trottenberg (GMD Bonn, Germany)
Numerical Simulation based on Multigrid Methods

B. Steckel (GMD Bonn, Germany)
Multigrid Methods on Parallel Computers

R. Hempel (GMD Bonn, Germany)
Programming Models for Parallel Computers
   

TUTORIAL NO. 4

Evolution Strategies - Fundamentals and Applications

Lecturer: F. Kursawe (University of Dortmund)

Time: 	Monday, June 26, 13:00 - 17:00


TUTORIAL NO. 5

Introduction into Theory and Applications of  Artificial Neural Networks 

Lecturer: G. Kock (GMD FIRST Berlin)

Time:	Monday, June 26, 13:00-17:00

 
WORKSHOP 1

Elements of Antigenous Air Pollution Analysis

Tuesday, June 27, 16:00-17:40

Chairs:	A. Sydow (GMD FIRST Berlin, Germany)
        A.M. Prokhorov (General Physics Institute  Moscow, Russia)

 
WORKSHOP 2

Traffic and Emission Simulation for Decision Support of Local Authorities

Time: 	Wednesday, June 27, 16:30-18:10

Chair: 	A. Sydow (GMD FIRST Berlin, Germany)


ACSL-User-Group meeting
Time: Monday, June 26, 13:00-17:00
Chair: Dr. W. Havranek (RAPID DATA Ltd., UK) 


GENERAL INFORMATION


Social Events

Monday, June 26

18:30 	Reception by the Berlin Senate at the Berlin HILTON Hotel


Tuesday, June 27

20:00 	Conference Banquet at the Berlin HILTON Hotel


Wednesday, June 28

20:00 	Riverboat Tour "Under the Bridges of Berlin" on the river "Spree"



Excursions

Tuesday, June 27

13:30 Excursion to the Zuse Center Berlin, Mathematical Session

 

Conference Venue

Hotel Berlin HILTON
Mohrenstr. 30
D-10117 Berlin-Mitte
(near the Gendarmenmarkt square
Underground station Stadtmitte)


Correspondence Address 

GMD FIRST
Conference Office SAS`95
Rudower Chaussee 5
D-12489 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 6392 1814/1800		
Fax: +49 30 6392 1805
Email: sas95@first.gmd.de


Conference Office during the Conference: 

Hotel Berlin HILTON
Mohrenstr. 30
D-10117 Berlin-Mitte
Germany
Phone: +49 30 2382 1334
Fax:     +49 30 2382-1335

The Conference Office will be opened:

  Monday, June 26		 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
  Tuesday, June 27		  8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
  Wednesday, June 28		  8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
  Thursday, June 29		  8 a.m. - 7 p.m.


Exhibition

During the conference, an exhibition of hardware and software simulation tools 
will be held. Institutes or companies wishing to take part in the exhibition 
should contact the Conference Office for detailed information.



Registration Fee  

Regular registration fee 			700 DM 

Registration fee for 
authors and members of IMACS,IEEE, IIASA, 
                       GI, ASIM, DMV, GAMM    	650 DM 

The registration fee includes a copy of the conference proceedings, the 
Reception by the Berlin Senate and the Conference Banquet at the 
Berlin Hilton Hotel, as well as the Riverboat Tour on the river "Spree".

Registration fee per tutorial		         50 DM
Registration fee for students
(without proceedings and Banquet)	        100 DM

Payment:

1.By check in DM payable to:                            
GMD 			            
P.O. Box 1316          				                                
D-53731 St. Augustin

2.By bank Transfer in DM to :                                     
Account No: 506123400 at Dresdner Bank, Bonn Bank code: 370 800 40		  
SWIFT code: DRES de FF 380
Address: above GMD address

3. In cash at the Conference Desk	

Please indicate the desired form of payment on your Participant Registration Form
and, if making payment by transfer, give name and company of participant and 
reference to SAS95 in the transfer order.


Conference Language

The conference language will be English.

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