SIMUTools 2009 is the Second International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques. This edition, which builds on the success of the first conference (168 participants from 31 countries), will focus on all aspects of simulation modeling and analysis. High quality papers are sought on simulation tools, methodologies, applications, and practices.
The aim of the conference is to bring academic and industry researchers together with practitioners (from both the simulation community and from the numerous simulation user communities). The conference will address current and future trends in simulation techniques, models and practices, and foster interdisciplinary collaborative research in this area. While the main focus of the conference is on simulation tools, the conference also encourages the submission of broader theoretical and practical research contributions.
We invite proposals for one-day workshops on new and emerging topics in Simulation Tools and Techniques to be held in conjunction with the main conference. Workshop proposals should be sent to , by September 2, 2008.
Refer to each workshop web-page for further details about workshop paper submissions.
| Workshop organization proposal deadline | : |
| Notification of workshop acceptance | : |
| Workshop papers camera-ready deadline | : See workshop web page |
| Workshop dates in Rome | : March 2nd or 6th, 2009 |
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Best Student Paper Award and Best Paper Award for SIMUTools'09
175 attendees!
The final programme is now available on the website
We are proud to announce that David Harel will be our Distinguished Speaker
The online registration web site site is up and running. Early registration dead-line: Feb 2, 2009.
136 papers submitted.
The Conference and Workshops will be held in the StarHotels Metropole Hotel, a very nice 4 star hotel in the center of Rome, close to the central station.
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