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− | + | |Acronym=ANSS 2008 | |
− | + | |Title=41st Annual Simulation Symposium | |
− | + | |Series=ANSS | |
− | + | |Type=Conference | |
− | + | |Field=Simulation | |
− | + | |Start date=2008/04/13 | |
− | + | |End date=2008/04/16 | |
− | + | |Submission deadline=2007/10/15 | |
− | + | |Homepage=agent.csd.auth.gr/~karatza/ANSS41 | |
− | + | |City=Ottawa | |
− | + | |Country=Canada | |
− | + | |Notification=2007/11/30 | |
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The Annual Simulation Symposium is a forum for the exchange of ideas, techniques, and applications among practitioners of simulation in industry, government, and academia. This international Symposium is the oldest continuously operating conference/symposium dedicated to simulation. | The Annual Simulation Symposium is a forum for the exchange of ideas, techniques, and applications among practitioners of simulation in industry, government, and academia. This international Symposium is the oldest continuously operating conference/symposium dedicated to simulation. |
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ANSS 2008 | |
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41st Annual Simulation Symposium
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Event in series | ANSS |
Dates | 2008/04/13 (iCal) - 2008/04/16 |
Homepage: | agent.csd.auth.gr/~karatza/ANSS41 |
Location | |
Location: | Ottawa, Canada |
Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2007/10/15 |
Notification: | 2007/11/30 |
Table of Contents | |
The Annual Simulation Symposium is a forum for the exchange of ideas, techniques, and applications among practitioners of simulation in industry, government, and academia. This international Symposium is the oldest continuously operating conference/symposium dedicated to simulation. The paper sessions are designed to promote discussion of concepts, tools, methodologies, and results between authors and the audience. The structure of the Symposium also provides for a degree of collegiality and continuity in the discussions of the various topics presented during the week.
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