International Cooperation on Crises and Risky Enterprises
ICCRE2010 invites papers, panels, invited presentations and demonstrations addressing past, present and future international cooperative efforts that employ dispersed modeling and simulation resources to solve highly complex and risky problems. These challenges range from technology to language, culture, behavior and other boundary issues impacting effective response to major human-caused and natural disasters as well as commitment to the long-term, success of massively complex multi-decadal projects. Topics include but are not limited to · Life cycle modeling and simulation for major international long-term projects · Crisis: Decision support systems for major emergencies and complex risky enterprises. · Technical Challenges: · Future: Promising trends and innovative solutions
Submission Procedures: Please follow the submission instructions reported in the Submission Procedure Section in the GCMS Homepage. Submit your paper to the SCS Conference Proceedings Management System. For questions and more information, please contact Priscilla Elfrey
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Call For Papers
International Cooperation on Crises and Risky Enterprises (ICCRE) Part of 2010 Conference on Grand Challenges in Modeling & Simulation (GCMS’10)
July 11 - 14, 2010 – Ottawa, Canada
Sponsored by the Society for Modeling and Simulation International GCMS’10 is part of the International Simulation Multiconference (ISMc’10)
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Program Chair Kennedy Space Center-NASA, USA
Associate Program Chair Aegis Technologies, USA
Publications & Exhibits Chair
Key Dates (DEADLINE EXTENDED):
Special Session Proposals January 31, 2010
Tutorial Proposals March 22, 2010
Submission of Full Papers March 22, 2010
Notification of Acceptance April 15, 2010
Final Manuscript in PDF form May 15, 2010 |
International Program Committee K. Andrien, IEPAL, France L. Bares, Kennedy Space Center,US E. Bocca, Liophant, Italy P. Bouche, LGéGo - INSA Strasbourg, France L.Caine, AEgisTechnologies, US A. Cimino, MSC-LES, Italy J. Lagares, Alaskan Slope Regional Corporation, US F.Longo, University of Calabria, Italy A Hamri, LSIS Marseille, France R.Mazzone, NASA, US D.Miranda, Kennedy Space Center, US S. Schatz, IST, University of Central Florida, US A. Taylor, Defence R&D, Canada A Tremori,MAST, Italy G Zacharewicz, University of Bordeaux, France C Zanni, LGéGo - INSA Strasbourg, France |