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           1995 EUROPEAN SIMULATION MULTICONFERENCE

           PRELIMINARY PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION FORM

                    PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
                        JUNE 5-7, 1995

ESM95 CONFERENCE THEMES

- Simulation Theory and Methodology
- Simulation Software, Tools and Applications
- Simulation in Transport, Traffic and Telecommunications
- Simulation in Economics
- Simulation of Ecological and Environmental Systems
- Simulation and Object-Oriented Programming
- Advanced Computing and Simulation
- Simulation in Military and Defence
- Session for Students

Sponsored by 
CSSS The Czech and Slovak Simulation Society
CASS, The Chinese Association for System Simulation
EUROSIM, Federation of European Simulation Societies
EuSC, The European Simulation Council
JSST, The Japan Society for Simulation Technology
SiE, Simulation In Europe ESPRIT Working Group. 

Hosted by the Technical University of Prague

Organised by:
SCS, The Society for Computer Simulation 


VENUE
=====

Prague (or Praha), the city of the hundred spires or the Golden City on 
the Moldau (the Vitava), the capital and centre of industry, science and 
culture of the Czech Republic is this year's venue of the 1995 ESM.. The 
city itself, is situated in the picturesque valley of the Vitava river. 
The early settlements in the Prague area were greatly enhanced by its 
position in the centre of Bohemia, on the cross-roads of trade routes and 
the ford across the Vitava. The first document on Prague as a town of 
stone and lime written by an Arab tradesman Ibrahim Ibn Jacob comes 
from the year 965. The capital of the CR belongs among the best preserved 
historical cities of Europe with unique collections of architectonic and 
cultural monuments.

The ESM95 location will be in the new building of the Technical University 
situated on the north side of Prague. The conference location can be reached 
from almost anywhere in Prague by subway. The nearest subway station is the 
Dejvicka

For more information contact Philippe Geril, SCS International, European 
Simulation Office, University of Ghent, Coupure Links 653, B-9000, Ghent, 
Belgium. Phone: +32.9.233.77.90, Fax: +32.9.223.49.41, 
Tel.Priv.:+32.59.800.804 E-Mail: Philippe.Geril@rug.ac.be

PLEASE NOTE information on SCS and the conferences can be obtained at the 
following WWW addresses:
http://hobbes.rug.ac.be/scs
http://duticai.twi.tudelft.nl/societies/scs
http://faui30t.informatik.uni-erlangen.de:1200/Misc/ESS95.html



EXHIBITS
========

An exhibition will be held on the Ground Floor, 3rd and 4th floor of The 
Technical University of Prague, adjacent to the lectures rooms and in 
the central corridors linking the different lecture halls.
Companies which have already shown an interest in exhibiting are:

AVR
CACI
Promodel
Rapid Data
Silicon Graphics
The Society for Computer Simulation

For further information on exhibiting please contact Philippe Geril on 
+32.9.233.77.90 or by email on Philippe.Geril@rug.ac.be


CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
====================

General Conference Chairman: Miroslav Snorek, Katedra Pocitacu FEL CVUT, 
Karlova Nam 13, 121 35, Praha 2, Czech Republic.tel:42.2.2435.7214, 
fax:42.2.298.098,
E-Mail: Snorek@cslab.felk.cvut.cz

General Program Chairman:  Milan Sujansky, Technical University Kosice, 
EF-KPI, Letna 9, SK-040 20, Kosice, Slovak Republic, Tel.: +42.95.53573, 
Tel. at home: +42.95.427480,E-mail: Milan.Sujansky @ tuke.sk

General Program Co-Chairman: Hermann Mann, Computing Centre, 
Czech technical University, Praha, Czech Republic.Tel: +42.2.311.24.54, 
Fax: +42.2.431.0271. E-Mail: Mann@vc.cvut.cz

SCS Conference Coordinator:  Rainer Rimane, Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, 
Informatik IV, Martenstrasse 1, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany, 
Tel.: +49.9131.66247, Fax: +49.9131.66247, 
E-mail: Rainer.Rimane@informatik.uni-erlangen.de

Simulation Theory and Methodology
Conference Chairman: George J. Klir, State University of New York, U.S.A.
Program Chairman: Pavel Cerny, Ins.of Inform. Theory and Autom., Prague, 
Czech Republic

Simulation Software, Tools and Applications
Conference Chairman:  K. Heinz Weigl, Technical University, Vienna, Austria
Program Chairman:  Zdena Rabova, Technical University, Brno, Czech Republic

Simulation in Transport, Traffic and Telecommunications
Conference Chairman: Helmut Koenig, Schweizerische Bundesbahn, Switzerland.
Program Chairman:  Mikolas Alexik, Univ. of Transport and Communications, 
Zilina, Slovakia

Simulation in Economics
Conference Chairman: T.J. Schriber, University of Michigan, U.S.A.
Program Chairman:  Josef Lauber, Economic University, Prague, Czech Republic

Simulation of Ecological and Environmental systems
Conference Chairman: Sven E. Joergensen, Dan. Pharmac. Univ., 
Copenhagen, Denmark
Program Chairman: Milan Straskraba, Biomath. Lab. CAS, Ceske Budejovice, 
Czech R.

Simulation and Object Oriented Programming
Conference Chairman: Ole-Johan Dahl, University of Oslo, Norway
Program Chairman:  Evzen Kindler, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

Advanced Computing and Simulation
Conference Chairman: Eugen J.H. Kerckhoffs, University of Delft, 
The Netherlands
Program Chairman:  Miroslav Snorek, Technical University, Prague, 
Czech Republic

Simulation in Military and Defense
Conference Chairman:  Richard Zobel, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Program Chairman:  Jan Stefan, Technical University, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Session for Students
Conference Chairman:  Wolfgang Borutzky, Cologne Polytechnic, Germany
Program Chairman:  Kveta Kronradova, Charles University, Prague, 
Czech Republic
Program Co-Chairman:  Veronika Stoffova, University of Nitra, Slovakia 

Preliminary International Program Committee
K.Amborski (Germany)            F. Lehmann (Germany)
F. Breitenecker (Austria)       F. Maceri (Italy)
R. Crosbie (USA)                Y. Merkuryev (Latvia)
L. Dekker (The Netherlands)     I. Molnar (Hungary)
F. G. Filip (Romania)           E. Mosekilde (Denmark)
A. Guash (Spain)                D. J. Murray-Smith (United Kingdom)
J. Halin (Switzerland)          B. Schmidt (Germany)
A. Javor (Hungary)              H. Szczerbicka (Germany)
K. Juslin (Finland)             G. Vansteenkiste (Belgium)
A. Lehmann (Germany)            M. Wildberger (USA)


CONFERENCE COORDINATION
=======================

Philippe Geril
The Society for Computer Simulation
European Simulation Office
University of Ghent
Coupure Links 653
B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Tel: 32.9.233.77.90
Fax: 32.9.223.49.41
E-Mail: Philippe.Geril@rug.ac.be
WWW:http://hobbes.rug.ac.be/scs
Tel (priv): +32.59.800.804


BEST PAPER AWARD: BEST ESM95 PAPER
==================================

The Prague 1995 European Simulation Multiconference will award the best 
paper of the ESM95. The International Program Committee will 
nominate the best paper in each conference. The chosen papers 
will be presented in special sessions and judged according to their 
quality, their presentation and the response to questions. IPC will 
then nominate the overall best paper of them. The best paper will be 
chosen as well in the session for students. The authors of the best 
papers will be awarded at the conference dinner.

SCS Members Blue Sky Meeting
For the SCS members there will be an SCS Blue Sky meeting of the 
European members on Monday at 5.30 p.m. till 6.30 p.m.. This meeting 
is also open to all other participants, who are interested.

------------------------------------------------------------
FINAL PROGRAMME
Registrants will receive the ESM95 Final  Programme at the Conference.
------------------------------------------------------------

TRAVELLING INFORMATION AND CONFERENCE SITE
==========================================

The Conference takes place at:
The Czech technical University
Electrotechnical Faculty
Str.Tecnicka 4, Praha
Connection by Subway A, station Dejvicka

The parallel sessions will be held pn the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor. 
The registration desk will be placed in the hallway close to these 
lecture rooms

How to get there:

by plane: Prague International Airport lies some 15 KM Northwest 
from the city centre (Ruzyne). From there you can take a cab to 
the conference hotel (approx.price should be about 20DM) and from 
there on you can take the subway to the conference site.

by train: when arriving at the central station (Hlavni Nadrazi) on 
Wilsonova Ulice (Wilsonova Street), take subway line C, change 
at Muzeum to subway line A.

by car: from Linz/Passau: (E55)
	from Nuremburg (E50)
	from Chomutov (E48)
	from Dresden (E55)
	from Wroclaw (E67)
	from Brno (E65)

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

The hotel, in which we have reserved 80 double rooms, for conference 
participants is called The Praha CDMS-Krystal, J. Martiho 2-407, P.O.Box 179,
160 41 Praha 6 Veleslavin. Tel: +42.2.316.2761, Fax: +42.2.316.4215.
Room rates are 130 DM for a double room or with 2 people sharing 
a room 160 DM (80 DM/person). There are no single rooms available.

All participants have to prepay all nights directly to the hotel 
before May 20th. Reservations are on a first come first served basis. 
The account number to pay your hotel room on is:

42 4859-038/0800 at the Czech Savings Bank, Praha. ref: var.symb 3505

The hotel is 6 subway stops away from the Conference site in the centre 
of town. The subway where you will have to exit is called Dejvicka. All 
participants will receive from us a limited set of subway tickets.

Hotel reservations must be made by the individual participant, 
(see enclosed room reservation form).

SCS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS


SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
====================

Tutorial

2D and 3D Simulation Methods for Games. 
The Art and Science of Video game Simulations.

A Special 1/2 day Tutorial will be held by Dr.Claude Comair on Tuesday 
the 6th of June in the afternoon, on how to apply simulation techniques 
to the gaming industry, with particular emphasis of his experience with 
Nintendo software.

Dr.Claude Comair is the founder and current president of DigiPen Corp. 
Mr.Comair completed two different degrees in Engineering. The first is a 
degree of the third cycle (7 years) in Architecture, and the second is a 
Masters degree in Environmental Engineering with an emphasis on computer 
city simulation and the creation of 3D visualisation software for this 
purpose. In 1983, he was accepted as a Mombusho Kenkyusei 
(sponsored researcher) by the Japanese Ministry of Education. In 1984, 
he was appointed to start his research at Osaka University, Faculty of 
Engineering. The research led Mr.Comair to write Vu, a 3-D computer 
language to be used in the creation of virtual 3D databases for existing 
and non-existing cities. These virtual models were used to simulate various 
events that may have occurred in the distant past, are presently occurring, 
or may occur in the future. In 1988, Mr.Comair concluded his research in 
Japan and moved to Vancouver, Canada where he established the headoffice 
of DigiPen Corp. Over a period of 7 years, DigiPen has grown substantially. 
Mr.Comair is the architect of the 3-D Animation Program taught by DigiPen. 
This program has won a number of national and international awards for its 
3-D animation productions, and won the support of national and international 
leaders in the industry mainly Wavefront Technologies which recently signed 
an agreement of support and co-operation with DigiPen granting DigiPen over 
one million dollars worth of software. He is also author of the 2-D and 
3-D Video Game Programming Course, the first and only video game 
programming course in North-America. The new Programme is provided with 
the co-operation of Nintendo America Inc. Currently Mr.Comair, is writing a 
Doctorate thesis and pursuing his research on computer languages at the 
University of Osaka, Faculty of Engineering.

This tutorial lasts 1/2 day. It will be free for all the participants to 
the ESM95 and members and students of the Prague Technical University.

Keynote Speakers:

Bernd Schmidt: Professor at the University of Passau, formerly at the 
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, conference chairman of the 1990 ESM 
in Nuremburg, and long-time member of The Society for Computer Simulation 
will give an invited presentation on

Object-Oriented Specification of Simulation Models.
Bernd Schmidt


Inline Integration: A New Approach to Mixed Symbolic/Numeric Simulation of 
Differential-Algebraic  Equation  Systems
By Hilding Elmqvist, Francois Cellier and Martin Otter.

Francois E. Cellier received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering 
from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zuerich in 1972, 
his M.S. degree in Automatic Control in 1973, and his Ph.D. degree in 
Technical Sciences in 1979, all from the same university.  Dr. Cellier 
joined the University of Arizona in 1984 as Associate Professor.  His main 
scientific interests concern modeling and simulation methodologies, and 
the design of advanced software systems for simulation, computer-aided 
modelling, and computer-aided design.  Dr. Cellier has authored or 
co-authored more than eighty technical publications, and he has edited four 
books.  He recently published his first textbook on Continuous System 
Modeling (Springer-Verlag New York, 1991).  He served as General Chairman 
or Program Chairman of many international conferences, most recently 
ICBGM93 (SCS International Conference on Bond Graph Modeling, San Diego, 
January 1993), CACSD94 (IEEE/IFAC Symposium on Computer-Aided Control 
System Design, Tucson, March 1994), ICQFN94 (SCS International Conference 
on Qualitative Information, Fuzzy Techniques, and Neural Networks 
in Simulation, Barcelona, June 1994), ICBGM95 (Las Vegas, January 1995), 
WMC96 (SCS Western Simulation MultiConference, San Diego, January 1996), 
WMC97 (Tucson, January 1997).  He is Associate Editor of several simulation 
related journals, and he served as vice-chairman on two committees for 
standardization of simulation and modeling software.

Improving the Modelling and Simulation Process/Progress ESPRIT Report 
on the activities of the SiE (ESPRIT Information Technology) Working Group
Eugene J.H.Kerckhoffs

Eugene J.H.Kerckhoffs is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technical 
Mathematics and Informatics of Delft University of Technology 
(The Netherlands) and an adjunct professor (SCS Chair in Simulation Sciences) 
of the University of Ghent (Belgium). His scientific interests cover 
simulation, parallel processing and AI and Neural Networks, in the fields 
of which he (co)authored over 200 publications. He is a fellow of the 
Society for Computer Simulation International and has served as SCS 
vice-president Europe. Dr.Kerckhoffs has been involved in several European 
Community programs (Comett/Erasmus/Esprit). Currently, he is co-chair of 
the Esprit Basic research Working Group Simulation in Europe.

SIMULATION THEORY AND METHODOLOGY

Simulation Methodology I
Session Chairperson: Jiri Kunovsky

A Prototype of The System for Simulation Software Selection.
Vlatka Hlupic, Brunel University, Uxbridge, United Kingdom.

Multihierarchical Simulation - A Unifying Approach
Tudor Niculiu, University Politecnica Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, 
Klaus Hofmann and Manfred Glesner, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, and  
Ernst-Helmut Horneber, Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Germany.

Establishing The Real Time Simulation Concept Through a Four Phase 
Methodology.
D.Anagnostopoulos, University of Athens and P.Giorgiadis, G.Gyftodimos 
and G.Doukidis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece.

Integration of Statistical and On-line Data for Determining of Fertile 
and Infertile Days in Menstrual Cycle.
Andrej Urbaniak, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland.

Simulation Methodology II
Session Chairperson: D.Anagnostopoulos

Method of Research Dynamic Systems.
N.I.Korsunov, V.D.Dmitrienko and Yu.S.Leonov, Kharkov Polytechnical 
University, Kharkov, Ukraine.

Identification and Simulation of Nonlinear Systems.
Jerzy Smyczek, Technical University of Koszalin, Poland.

Positive Properties of The Taylor Series Method.
Jiri Kunosvky and Karel Mikulasek, Brno, Czech Republic.

The Aid of Simulation in the Development of Finite Arithmetic Architectures.
Roberto Lojacono, G.C.Cardarilli, M.Re, M.Salerno and A.Salsano, 
Univ.of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.

Discrete Event Simulation
Session Chairperson: Kim Trans

A New Methodology to Model Moving Objects Using Discrete Event/Time Approach.
Suleyman Sevinc and Kamil Bagde, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Adaptive Solver for Nonlinear Discontinuous Systems.
Chong Wee Simon See, Defence Science Organisation, Singapore, and 
J.G.Pearce and J.L.Hay, Salford, United Kingdom.

Simulation Model Decomposition in Conservative Parallel Discrete Event 
Simulation.
Viliam Solcany, Ratislav Skultety and Jiri Safarik, Slovak 
Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Optimization Techniques
Session Chairperson: Stefan Hudak

Deterministic Experiments in Optimization of Stochastic Simulation Systems.
Yuri Merkuryev, Leonard Rastrigin and Vladimir Visipkov, Univ.of Riga, 
Latvia.

Simulation and Optimization of Water Networks as Decision Support Tools 
in Design and Forecasting.
Jan Studzinski and Lucyna Bogdan, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 
Poland and Reinhard Straubel, Universitat Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

Thermal Models I
Session Chairperson: Jiri Kunovsky

Simulation System for Optimisation of Heating Furnace.
Karol Kostur, Technical University , Kosice, Slovakia.

The Simulation Laboratory on Electric Arc Furnaces for Didactic and 
Practical Needs.
Zbigniew Dmochowski, Technical University of Bialystok, Poland.

Modelling and Simulation of a Cooling Tower.
T.Fredman and H.Saxon, Abo Akademi, Abo, Finland.

Thermal Models II
Session Chairperson: D.Anagnostopoulos

Standardisation of Layout Procedure for Solar Water Heaters.
Nagwa Gadah Eldam, University of Oldenburg, Germany.

Stand-Alone, LabWindows/CVI-Based Operator Training Simulator for 
Counterflow Heat Exchanger SCADA System.
Mieczyslaw Metzger, Technical University of Silesia, Gliwice, Poland.

Numerical Prediction of The Thermal Gradients on The Disc Brales
Philippe Dufrenoy GEC ALSTHOM Transport, Petite Foret and Dieter Weichert, 
USTL, Villeneuve d Ascq, France.

Applied Simulation Methodology
Session Chairperson: Kim Trans

How to Reach Increased Flexibility in the Computer-Aided Product Development 
of Mechatronic Systems by Means of Open Experiment Environments.
Ulrich Lefarth, Peter Klingebiel and Michael Becker, University of 
Paderborn, Germany.

Cognitive Computing Methods to Guide and Generalise Simulation Experiments.
Kevin R.Caskey, BIBA, Bremen, Germany.

Simulation Experiments in Investigation of Fatigue Degradation Effects of 
Dynamic Processes.
Jozef Cacko, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.

Continuous/Discrete Combined Simulation in Industrial Plant Applications.
Pietro Giribone, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.

Simulation of Dynamic Systems
Session Chairperson:Stefan Hudak

Simulation in the Validation of Safety Critical Systems.
J.F.Craine and N.Storey, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.

Semi-Quantitative Simulation of Dynamic Systems with Uncertain Initial 
Conditions.
R.M.Gasca, J.A.Ortega and Miguel Toro, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.

Simulation Analysis of System Performance.
Najwa Gdah Eldam, Universitat Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany.

An Algebraic Approach to Modeling and Simulation of Tandem Queueing Systems.
Nikolai K.Krivulin, St.Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia.

Comparative Simulation Model Analysis
Session Chairperson: Jiri Kunovsky

Dynamic and Static Characterization of Thermal Models. Relations between 
Reduced Models and Identified Models.
Anne Le Mouel and Francois Neirac, Ecole des Mines de Paris, 
Sophia-Antipolis, France.

Bond Graphs vs. Multiple Diagrams.
Herman Mann, Czech TU, Prague, Czech Republic.

Time Reachability Analysis.
Stefan Hubak, Technical University of Kosice, Kosice, Slovakia.


SIMULATION SOFTWARE, TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS

Simulation Tools I
Session  Chairperson: Ivo Vondrak

Tools for Control and Hydraulic Circuit Design of an Hydraulic Driven 
Manipulator Mechanism.
A.U.Ellman, S.S.Sanerma, M.O.Salminen, R.A.Piche and T.K.Virvalo, 
Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland.

Expert System INDOSA
Roman Zorman, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Linear Analysis Features of CAMAS.
J.Van Dijk, J.F.Broenink and F.N.J.Groen, University of Twente, 
Enschede, The Netherlands.

Simulation System TKSL/XILINX,
Jiri Kunovsky, Antonin Sousek and Lobomir Straka, Technical 
University of Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

Simulation Tools II
Session Chairperson: Jiri Safarik

Simulation Language TKSL/Windows.
Jiri Kunovsky and Petr Stastny, Brno, Czech Republic.

SAR System Software Simulation Environment.
Luis de Salvador Carrasco, B.Gomez, J.C.Crespo, M.Garcia and J.Gutierrez, 
INTA, Madrid, Spain.

HGPSS: A Hierarchical Extension to GPSS.
F.Claeys, H.Vangheluwe and G.Vansteenkiste, University of Ghent, Ghent, 
Belgium.

Effective MATLAB Simulation of Distributed Parameter Systems Basing on 
the Matrix and Vector Notation.
Jacek Czeczot, Technical University of Silesia, Gliwice, Poland.

Integration of Conceptual and Physical Design Tools for Motion Control 
Systems.
Johan Scholliers, Timo Yli-Pietila, Teppo Kivento, Pekka Yli-Paunu and 
Pasi Viitanen, VTT Automation, Tampere, Finland.

Petri Nets I
Session Chairperson: Ivan Plander

Petri Nets Modeling and Simulation for Maintenance Planning in Standby 
Sparing Redundant Systems.
by G.Cosulich, P.Firpo and S.Savio, Universita degli Studi di Genova, 
Genova, Italy.

Invariant Relation Behaviour in Petri Nets.
Gabriel Juhas and Miroslav Kocian, Institute of Control Theory and Robotics, 
Bratislava, Slovak Republic.

Coloured Petri Net Integrated Environment.
Milan Brabec, Technical University of Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

Simulation of Petri Nets in Rule-Based Expert System Shell McESE.
Franek Frantisek and Ivan Bruha, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.

Petri Nets II
Session Chairperson: Karel Culik

Decomposing Simulation Nets by Token Communication.
Ake Gustavson and Aimo Toern, Abo Akademi, Abo, Finland.

Knowledge Based Simulation of the D.E.D.S Control.
Frantisek Capkovic, Institute of Theory and Robotics, Bratislava, 
Slovak Republic.

Estimation of System Performance using Coloured Petri Nets.
Leon P.M.Benders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, 
The Netherlands.

PNTALK: Object Orientation in Petri Nets
Vladimir Janousek, Technical University Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

Design and Implementation of a Distributed Petri Nets Simulator Kernel.
Nabil Ben Khalifa and Alexandre Nketsa, LAAS, Toulouse Cedex, France.

Fuzzy and Neural Simulation Techniques I
Session Chairperson: Jiri Dousa

Basic-Evolutive Algorithms for Neural Networks Architecture Configuration 
and Training Applied to Attitude Determination.
Juan Seijas and Jose L.Sanz-Gonzales, tres Cantos, Spain.

A Workbench for Neural Control in a Simulation Environment.
J.Jarmulak, E.J.Kerckhoffs and L.J.M.Rothkrantz, Delft University of 
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.

A Neural Fuzzy Estimator for Direct Self-Controlled Induction Motor
Frantisek Chaloupka, Branislav Dobrucky, Peter Kucer and Juraj Altus, 
University of Transport and Communications, Zilina, Slovak Republic.

Fuzzy and Neural Simulation Techniques II
Session  Chairperson: Ivo Vondrak

Knowledge-Based Simulation of the Operator's Mental Activities.
Adam Gieci, Trnava, Slovakia.

Rules of Evolution of Gene Networks and a New Approach to Genetic Algorithms 
Technologies.
Alexander Spirov, Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology, 
St.Petersburg, Russia.

A Study of The Shortest Path Generation by Genetic Algorithm.
Yoshio Mizugaki, Minghui Hao and Masafumi Sakamoto, Kyushu Institute of 
Technology, Tobata, Kitakyushu, Japan.

Animation and Graphics in Simulation
Session Chairperson: Jiri Safarik

Viewpoint Descriptions Influencing Animation Models.
Christine Strothotte, Otto-von-Guericke, University of Magedburg, Magdeburg, 
Germany.

Rule Based Animation in Graphical Simulation.
Dorian Gorgan and Lucian Cosma, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Data Picture Graph Server.
Milos Lenoch, Technical University of Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

VU: A Database Computer Language for The Simulation of Events in a City
Claude Comair, Vancouver, Canada and Atsuko Kaga, Osaka University, Osaka, 
Japan.

Manufacturing Simulation
Session Chairperson: Ivan Plander

Modelling and Simulation of Manufacturing Line in Max Algebra.
Pavel Spacek, Said Zerhouni, Abedellah El Moudni and Michel Ferney, 
Ecole Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Belfort, Belfort, France.

The Simulation Model of the Production in The Section Steel Plant Hot 
Rolling Mill.
Andrej Kyselovic and Jan Macak, VSZ, Kosice, Slovakia.

Process Simulation by Interaction Coordination Nets.
Ivo Vondrak, Technical University Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic

Simulation Applications in Manufacturing
Session Chairperson: Karel Culik

Hardware-in-the-Loop Platform for Workmachines.
Pasi Viitanen, Tommi Mikeleinen and Sari Suomi, VTT Automation, 
Tampere, Finland.

Some Problems of Simulation Transient Response in Rotary Machinery.
Eduard Zapomel and Jarsolav Malenovsky,  VUT FS,  Brno, Czech Republic.

Simulation of Rolling Bearing Vibration.
Ivan Kuric, University of Measurement and Communication, Zilina, Slovakia.

Simulation of Two-Mass System  with Plastic Impact and Dry Friction.
Frantisek Peterka and O.Szollos, Institute of Thermodynamics of the ASCR, 
Prague, Czech Republic.

SIMULATION IN TRANSPORT, TRAFFIC AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Simulation in Telecommunications
Session Chairperson: Oryal Tanir

Functional Modelling of Store-and-Forward Communication Devices.
Ellen Walther-Klaus and Fritz Lehmann, Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen, 
Germany.

Performance Analysis of UMTS Protocols in a Metropolitan Area Scenario by 
Detailed Simulation.
Jurgen Apfelbeck and Michael Wilhelm, Alcatel SEL AG, Stuttgart, Germany.

A Study on Telephone Traffic in Spain. The 4-S Model
German Gonzalez and Silvio Martinez, Telefonica de Espana, Madrid, Spain.

Network Simulation
Session Chairperson: Richard Fryer

Modelling of Operation and Maintenance Functions in the ATM Network
T.Lazraq, B.Svantesson , A.Jantsch and A.Hemani, Royal Institute of 
Technology, Kista, Sweden.

Simulation and Open Network Security: Network and ATTACK Simulation in 
SECURENET II.
Kevin R.Caskey, BIBA, Bremen, Germany, and Miikka Putaala and Heikki 
Putkonen, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.

Specification Driven Modelling of Complex Telecommunication Systems.
Oryal Tanir, Bell Canada, Longueuil, Canada.

Speeding Up the Simulation of an FDDI Network.
by Candido Lopez Garcia, , Andres Suarez Gonzalez and Jose C.Lopez Ardao, 
ETSI Telecommunicacion, Vigo, and Joan Vinyes Sanz, Madrid, Spain.

Urban Traffic Simulation I
Session Chairperson: A.Bruzzone

MIXSIM: A Microscopic Simulation Model of Signalised Intersections in 
Developing Countries.
Md.S.Hoque and M.MacDonald, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.

A Stochastic Approach to Assessing The Traffic Capacity of Major/Minor 
Non-Signalised Road Junctions.
M.J.Holgate, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom.

Parallel  Simulation of City Traffic Flow Using PADSIM 
(Probabilistic Adaptive Simulation Model)
E.T.Peytchev and A.Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 
United Kingdom.

Urban Traffic Simulation II
Session Chairperson: Mikolas Alexik

Simulating Traffic and Traffic Control with FLEXSYT -II-.
Henk Taale and Frans Middelham, Transport Research Centre, Rotterdam, 
The Netherlands.

Simulation of The Traffic Regulation on Public Transportation Systems.
Mikulas Alexik, University of Transport and Communication, Zilina, Slovakia.

Behavioural Analysis of Transportation Systems via Event-Oriented Simulation.
Simone Sacone and Angela di Febrarro, DIST, Genova, Italy.

Road Traffic Simulation
Session Chairperson: Helmut Konig

Model of Traffic on Two-Lane Rural Road.
Jadwiga Dutkiewicz, Jozef Suda and Jozef Okulewicz, Faculty of Transport, 
Warsaw University of Transport, Warsaw, Poland.

Advanced Macroscopic Simulation Models for Flow Optimization on Freeways.
Dirk Helbing, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Stuttgart, Germany.

A Discrete Event Model for Monitoring and Controlling Freeways.
Angela Di Febbraro, Antonella Ferrara and Angelo Allessandri, DIST, Genova, 
Italy.

Train Simulation
Session Chairperson: Mikolas Alexik

A Hierarchical Model for Computer Simulation of Railway Operation.
Marco Galaverna, Alberto Imovilli and Giuseppi Sciutto, University of Genova, 
Genova, Italy.

Simulation of Energy Saving High Speed Train Operation.
Jerzy Kwasnikowski, Technical University of Poznan, Poland.

MPE-Model of Railway Formation Yard.
Valent Klima, Antonin Kavicka and Lubomir Sadlon, University of Transport, 
Zilina, Slovenia.

Goods Traffic Simulation
Session Chairperson: Heinz Weigl

Simulation of Shipping Traffic Flow in The Maasvlakte Port Area of Rotterdam.
G.J.van de Ruit, M.van Schuylenberg and J.A.Ottjes, Delft University of 
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.

Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms Applied to the Logistical and 
Organisational Aspects of Container Road Transports.
Agostino G.Bruzzone, Genova University, Genova, Italy.

Computer Simulation of Truck Transport of Goods.
Fili Krstulovic, Split, Croatia.

Computer Simulation of Ship-Truck Transport of Goods.
Fili Krstulovic, Split, Croatia.

Simulation of Transport in Production Processes
Session Chairperson: Alexander Verbraeck

Proreactor and Arena: A Powerful Combination in Industry.
Heinz Weigl, Vienna, Austria.

Analysis of a Conveyor Belt: The Effect of the Spatial Distribution on 
The Belt.
Jean-Michel Fourneau, Univ.de Versailles Saint-Quentin, Versailles, France.

A Simulation Study of Automatic Storage and Retrieval Systems in SIMAN.
G.Unthank and E.J.Fletcher, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom.

Impact of Empty Vehicle Flow on the Performance of Flexuible Manufacturing 
System Based on AGV Transport.
Michel Gourgand, Xiao-Chao Sun and Nikolay Tchernev, Universite Blaise 
Pascal, Aubiere, France.

Traffic Simulation Methodology
Session Chairperson: Helmut Konig

Simulation of an Autonomous Mobile Vehicle Motion on Inclined Surfaces.
D.S.Necsulescu and Bumsoo Kim, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, 
Canada and Anthony Villien, Toulouse, France..

The Comparison of Simulation Results for Non-Linear and Linear Models of 
Ship Motion.
Adam Lozowicki and Bogdan Grzywacz, Technical University of Szczecin, 
Szczecin, Poland.


SIMULATION IN ECONOMICS

Simulation in Finance and Financial Services 
Session Chairperson: Josef Lauber

The Simulation of Legal Procedures.
Carolus Grutters, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

The Effect of Taxes, Wages and Interest Rates on The Business Cycle.
M.M.Munroe, Buckinghamshire College, High Wycombe, United Kingdom.

The Holographic Fuzzy Learning for Credit Scoring.
A.Franich and E.Gentile, Univ.of Bari, Bari, Italy.

A Dynamic Model to Support Bank Choice and Treasury Management.
Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.

Novel Financial Data Models for Simulation and Forecasting.
Petr Klan, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic.

Financial Simulation within Organizations.
Session Chairperson: Alexander Verbraeck

A Prototype Expert System for Company Performance Measuring.
Henk de Swaan Arons and Franta Koselka, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 
Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

The Economic Simulation of a Coherent Programme of Manufacturing Investment.
Povl Larsen and David Hughes, Plymouth Polytechnic, Plymouth, United Kingdom.

A Code for the Economical and Financial Simulation of Power Plants Fuelled 
by Bio-Fuels.
Francesco Groppi and Francesco Parrini, ENEL, Milan, Italy.

Simulation of Production Processes
Session Chairperson: Heinz Weigl

Simulation Based DSS for Production Scheduling.
Carmen Bobeanu and Filip Florin-Georghe, Research Institute of Informatics, 
Bucharest, Romania.

Simulation as Complement to and Substitute for Optimization in DSS for 
Petrochemical Plants.
Cornel Resteanu and Florin-Georghe Filip, Research Institute of Informatics, 
Bucharest, Romania.

Knowledge-Based Conceptual Design of Simulation Models in Concurrent 
Engineering.
Alexander Smirnov, Institute of Informatics and Automation, St.Petersburg, 
Russia.

Control of Discrete Manufacturing Processes Learning -Based Simulation 
Environments.
Ewa Dudek-Dyduch, Krakow, Poland.

Simulation in Decision Support Systems
Session Chairperson: Philippe Geril

Simulation - A Support in Managing and Decision-Making in the Production 
and Business of Furniture Industry.
Tomislav Grladinovic, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Optimal Macroeconomic Policies for Different Future Planning Horizons: A 
Simulation Analysis for Austria.
Reinhard Neck and Sohbet Karbuz, Universitat Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany.

Interactive Simulation to Investigate Information Requirements: A Research 
Project Within The Dutch Railroad Company.
Marielle Bruggeling and Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, 
Delft, The Netherlands.

Introduction to Learning Management -An Application of Simulation Game.
Alicija Balcerak, Andrzej Pelech, Roman Pietron and Waldemar Rzonca, 
Technical University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.


SIMULATION OF ECOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

Air Pollution Simulation
Session Chairperson: Milan Straskraba

RBF and Wavelet Networks for Simulation and Prediction of Sulphur-Dioxide 
Air Pollution.
V.Sys and A.Prochazka, Prague University of Chemical Technology, Prague, 
Czech Republic.

Air Pollution Dispersion Modelling on PC: State-of-the-Art in Europe.
Jan Kretzschmar, Greet Maes and Guido Cosemans, VITO, Mol, Belgium.

Simulation of Energy Supply and Air Pollution in Indonesia
Manfred Kleeman and Ulla Seele, KFA, Julich, Germany.

Water Quality Simulation
Session Chairperson: Sven E.Jorgensen

Decision Making in River Quality Management.
Albrecht Gnauck, Technische Universitat Cottbus, Germany.

DEcision Support Software for Evaluating River Basin sTrategies. (DESERT)
P.Ivanov, L.Masliev and L.Somlysdy, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria

System Dynamics Simulation Model of the Ecological Sub System of The 
Kastela Bay.
Ante Munitic, Marine Faculty Dubrovnik, Split, Croatia.

Simulation of Anaerobic Waste Water Treatment Process.
I.Simeonov, Bulgarian Academy of Bioautomatics, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Eco-Technologies and Ecological Engineering
Session Chairperson: Albrecht Gnauck

Response of Terrestrial Carbon Pools to Climate Change for Meridional 
Sector of Asia.
Sergey V.Venevsky, IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria.

Multiscale Dynamic Simulation for Georeferenced Animal Tracking
P.P.Goncalves, M.P.Antunes, L.Jordao and P.Pedrosa, Universidade Nova de 
Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.

Dynamic Modelling of Carbon Cycle and Global Vegetation.
Andrew Kirilenko,Boris G.Bogatyrev and Nick V.Belotelov, Russian Academy 
of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

Using Parallel Computers to Simulate Individual Object-Oriented Models in 
Ecology: A Case Study.
Helmut Lorek and Michael Sonnenschein, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, 
Germany.

An Alternative Source of Energy
Marwan Al-Akaidi, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom.

Population Dynamics Simulation
Session Chairperson: Milan Straskraba

Analysis for the Creation of a Territorial Epidemic Simulation Model.
L.Avalle, A.G.Bruzzone, F.Copello, A.Guerci and A.Scavotti, Genova 
University, Genova, Italy.

Differential Inclusions as a Methodology Tool in Population Biology.
Vlastimil Krivan, Institute of Entomology, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.

The Effect of Ignoring of Growth Rate Delays in Case of Linearizing Control 
of Continuous Growth of a Strain: Saccaromyces Cerevisian
Trayana D.Patarinska and Marieta N.Petrova, Bulgarian Acad.of Sciences, 
Acad.G.Bonchev, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Simulating Competition of Algae of Different Size.
M.Straskraba, University of South Bohemia, Budejovice, Czech Republic.

Spatio-Temporal Variability in a Model Plankton Community.
Eckhart Steffen and Horst Malchow, GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, Germany.

Simulation in Environmental Expert and Decision Support Systems
Session Chairperson: Sven E.Jorgensen

Modelling the Built Environment as a Demand Side System.
Joe. A.Clarke, Jan L.M.Hensen and N.J.Kelly, University of Strathclyde, 
Glasgow, United Kingdom.

System Dynamics Computer Models of Hydrometeorological Continuous Processes.
Ante Munitic, University of Split, Marine Faculty and Zivo Trosic, Marine 
Meterological Center, Split, Croatia.

Some Problems of Design Concept (Aboard) Simulators for the PWR Small-and 
Medium Power Plants.
Alexsay Kulikov, O.B.Klochkov, A.R.Pryahin and D.G.Kresov, Nizhny Novgorod, 
Russia.

Modelling Multiple Trophic Levels: An Individual-Oriented Approach.
Ladislav Lhotka, Institute of Entomology, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.


SIMULATION AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

Object Oriented Languages Applications
Session Chairperson: Ole-Johan Dahl

Simulating and Rapid Prototyping Concurrent OO Programming.
Nasreddine Aoumeur, Universite d'Oran, Es-Senia, Algeria.

Simulation System in Smalltalk.
Jaroslav Janos, Technical University of Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

The Implementation of the Pntalk Language.
Radek Drabant, Technical University of Brno, Brno, Czech Republic.

OO Tools & Methods
Session Chairperson:Eugene Kindler

An Interactive and Convivial Object-Oriented Simulation doe Animation 
Algorithms.
Frederic Van de Veire, Centre d'Autmatique de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, 
France.

Object-Oriented Toolset for Sequential and Distributed Simulation.
Ivan Lalis and Peter Menhart, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, 
Slovakia.

Simulation of Systems Containing Simulating Elements 
Eugene Kindler, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

OO Applications
Session Chairperson: Francois Cellier

Object-Oriented Modelling and Simulation to Support Control Engineering 
Design- with Application of Inverted Pendulum System.
Jin-Di Shao , University of Lancaster, Lancaster, and Xiu-Tian Yan, 
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

An Object-Oriented Approach to Create a Software Components Database for the 
Modelling of Manufacturing Systems.
Frederic Grimaud and Emmanuel Laize, Universite Blaise Pascal, Aubiere Cedex, 
France.

Object-Oriented Simulation of Continuous Systems with Discrete Structure 
Changes.
Thorsten Pawletta and S.Pawletta, Universitat Rostock, Rostock, Germany.

OO Models
Session Chairperson:Bernd Schmidt

Relating a Simulation Model to An Applicative Specification.
Ole-Johan Dahl, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Simulation Models for Continuous Simulation.
Petr Ocelik, University of West-Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic.


ADVANCED COMPUTING AND SIMULATION

Algorithms in Parallel and Distributed Simulation
Session Chairperson: Eugene Kerckhoffs

Simulation of Dynamic Systems in a Transputer Network.
Jiri Kunovsky, Viktor Nemec and Lubomir Straka, Technical University Brno, 
Brno, Czech Republic.

Parallel Solutions of PDE.
Jiri Kunovsky,Karel Mikulasek and Frantisek Zboril, Brno, Czech Republic.

A Comparison of Data and Demand Driven Parallel Discrete Event Simulation.
Colin Smart, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Performance Study of Distributed Global Concurrency Control for 
MultiDataBase Systems.
Bruno Ciciani and Sandro Racciatti, University of Rome, Rome, Italy and 
Roberto Baldoni, IRISA, Campus de Beaulieu, Renned Cedex, France..

Algorithms and Software for Parallel/Distributed Generation.
Session Chairperson: Miroslav Snorek

A Configuration Language for Parallel Discrete Event Simulation.
C.Hirata and J.Kramer, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom.

PC Transputer Based Parallel Software for Large-Scale Metal Forming Problems.
R.J.Finn and M.H.B.M.Shariff, University of Teesside, Middlesborough, 
United Kingdom.

A Reconfiguration Algorithm for Balancing The Computation Load on a Tree 
Structure Embedded in a Hypercube Computer.
P.R.Water and E.J.H.Kerckhoffs, Delft University of Technology, Delft, 
The Netherlands.

Simulation of Task Migration Transfers and Memory Requirements Minimization 
for Reconfigurable Massively Parallel Computers.
Ivan Plander, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.

Diagnostics, Evaluation and Optimization Tools I
Session Chairperson: Leon Rothkrantz

Parallel Simulation for Performance Analysis of High Performance Computer 
Networks.
Kris Steenhaut, Wouter Brissinck, Kurt Degieter and Erik Dirckx,VUB, 
Brussels, Belgium.

Computational Architecture Fault Diagnosis Using Data Paths.
John J.Narraway, Univ.of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada.

Simulation-Based Performability Evaluation of Fault-Tolerant Multiprocessors.
S.Dalibor, A.Hein and W.Hohl, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Erlangen, 
Germany.

Discriminant Sampling for IC Parametric Fault Simulation.
Angus Wu, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Diagnostics, Evaluation and Applications Tools II
Session Chairperson: Vaclav Matousek

Simulation Based Analysis on the Example of a Distributed Real-Time System 
and a Robot Control by Using the ECS Evolutionary Strategy.
Ralf Belschner, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.

On Graph Theoretic and Simulated of Liveness Selfdiagnosable Computer 
Systems.
Yuri K.Dimitriev, Novosibirsk, Russia.

Quantitative Performance Evaluation of a Distributed Hardware Barrier 
Synchronization Protocol.
Mukund M.Buddhikot, Roy Jenevein and B.F.Womack, University of Texas at 
Austin, USA.

Application of (Parallel) Simulation
Session Chairperson: Stanislav Racek

Interface Dynamics- A Key to Distribute and Parallelize Complicated System 
Simulations.
Erno Keskinen, Marko Raitaniemi and Asko Riitahuhta, Tampere University of 
Technology, Tampere, Finland.

Parallel Simulation of Large-Scale Water Distribution Systems.
J.K.Hartley and A.Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 
United Kingdom.

Modelling and Analysis of The Dynamic Behaviour in a Complex Production 
System.
Pierre Massotte, IBM France, Montpellier, France.

Distributed Interactive Simulation and Synthetic Environments.
Richard N.Zobel, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Electronics Simulation
Session Chairperson: Miroslav Snorek

Simulation of VLSI Circuits and Systems for Reliability Estimation.
Ibrahim N.Hajj, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA. 

The Simulation of A NMRC Unit for FMTP System.
William S.K.Lai, Andrew M.Layfield, Anthony S.Fong and L.I.Cheng, 
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

Co-Simulation of Hybrid SDL and VHDL Specifications.
Maciej Wasowski, Dorota Witaszek, Joachim Fischer, Eckhardt Holz, 
Stefanie Lau and Olaf Kath, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

Experiments with a Modular VHDL Simulation Tool for Digital VLSI.
Pirouz Bazargan-Sabet and Huu-Nghia Vuong, CNRS-URA, Paris Cedex, France.

Scalable Locking in an Optically Interconnected Clustered Multiprocessor.
Mukund M.Buddhikot, Roy Jenevein and B.F.Womack, University of Texas at 
Austin, USA.

AI and Knowledge-Based Simulation 
Session Chairperson: Leon Rothkrantz

Distributed Inference Mechanism on Knowledge for Multi-Expert Systems.
Rezki Koussa and Rachid Ikni, Universite de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.

Assumptions for Simulation and Artificial Intelligence Systems-Towards 
Knowledge Integration.
Roman Pietron, Technical University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.

An Intelligent Simulation System.
Mufit Ozden, Miami University, Oxford, USA.

Knowledge-Based Queuing Network Model Generation in a Parallel and 
Distributed Architecture.
Monsef Youssef and M.Mehadji, France.

Simulating Autonomous Objects in a Spatial Database Using Wave.
Fehmina Merchant, Lubomir F.Bic, Munechiro Fukuda and Michael B. Dillencourt, 
University of California, Irvine, USA , and Peter Borst, University of 
Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany and Malcolm Corbin and Peter Sapaty,
University of Surrey, Reading, United Kingdom.

Neurocomputing
Session Chairperson: Vaclav Matousek

Neural Simulation of Water Systems for Efficient State Estimation.
B.Gabrys and A.Bargiela, The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 
United Kingdom.

An Utilization of the Neurocomputing in the Simulation of Some Viral 
Epidemics and in The Optimization of the Local Anti-Epidemic Programs.
Al.Cristea and C.N.Zaharia, Institute of Virology, Bucharest, Romania.

An Architecture for an Efficient Implementation of Neural Networks.
M. Skrbek and M.Snorek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, 
Czech Republic.

Analysis of Facial Expressions with Artificial Neural Networks.
Leon J.M.Rothkrantz, Robert van Vark and Eugene J.H.Kerckhoffs, 
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.

SIMULATION IN MILITARY AND DEFENSE

Military Simulation I
Session Chairperson: Richard Zobel

The NPS Platform Foundation.
Michael Bailey and Donald P.Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, 
USA.

The Instrumentation Memory, A Measuring Feature for Simulation of Real 
TimeEmbedded Software.
R.Fryer, Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, USA, and G.C.Vansteenkiste 
and J.M.Van Campenhout, University of Ghent, Belgium.

A Graphical and Interactive Environment for Mine Warfare Modelling and 
Simulation Putting Person in The Loop.
Suleyman Sevinc and Kamil Badge, Sydney, and Don Richardson and Peter Ryan, 
Mlebourne, Australia.

The Evaluation of Image Quality for Training Simulators Using Artificial 
Intelligence.
Rchard John Cant and Adrian Roger Cook, The Nottingham Trent University, 
Nottingham, United Kingdom.

Military Simulation II
Session Chairperson: Jan Stefan 

Simulation of the Aircraft Computer System.
Milo Tomacevi, Ozren Dzigurski, Dejan Petronijevic, Ivan Vojvodic and 
Zoran Marjanov , Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Software Tools for Aircraft System Design.
George G.Kapadoukas and Andrew Self, Kingston University, London and 
A.Havranek, Rapid Data Ltd., Worthing, United Kingdom.

Simulation of High-Velocity Impact With Using of Multi-Processor Systems.
Boris P.Rybakin, Academy of Science of Moldova, Moldova.

STUDENT SESSIONS

Simulation Methodology
Session Chairperson: Kveta Kronradova

Investigation of Event Set Algorithms.
Gabor Lencse, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.

Piece-Wise Linear Model Construction.
Zdenek Kolka, technical University of Brno, Czech Rpublic.

Parallel Implementation of the Neocognitron.
Michael Steuer, Czech Technical University of Prague, Prague, 
Czech Republic.

Simulation Tools
Session Chairperson: Veronika Stoffova

Interactive Presentation Editor SALAMANDER.
Jan Skalka, Pedalogical University, Nitka, Slovakia.

Windows Construction Geometry EUKLID.
Jozef Miksik, Pedagogical University, Nitra, Slovakia.

The Animation Facilities Within Simulation System SITA
Juris Galibeckis and Dzintars Tomsons, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.

Simulation Applications
Session Chairperson: Kveta Kronradova

Model Based Robot Control Design.
Nina Patarinska and Aleksandar Hristov, University of Sofia, Bulgaria.

Comparative Simulation Studies on Hyperbolic and Parabolic Heat Conduction.
Milan Honner, University of West-Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic.


REGISTRATION

Registration for the 1995 ESM will start on Sunday the 4th of June at 
11.00 a.m. at the The Praha CDMS-Krystal, and continue till 4.00 p.m. 
During the conference registration will be at the Technical University of 
Prague, from 8.00 a.m. till 5.00 p.m. on Monday the 5th of June, from 
8.30 a.m. till 5.00 p.m. on Tuesday the 6th of June and at 8.30 a.m. on 
Wednesday the 7th of June.


SOCIAL EVENTS

Sunday June 4th

The conference will start on Sunday the 4th of June with a reception at 
the Huss Kapelle (also known as the Betlemska Kaple, situated at the 
Betlemske Namesti, Praha 1) at 5.00 p.m.. There will be a presentation 
and concert of 45 mins followed by a 45 mins wine reception.

Tuesday June 6th at 7.00 p.m.
The conference dinner will be held at the.Cabaret of the World know Beer 
Pub U Fleku, Kremenova 9-11, Praha 1 - Nove Mesto.

LUNCHES

Lunch will be served at the University Students restaurant, 5 mins away 
from the Conference Site.

POST CONFERENCE TOURS

Trip 1: Sightseeing of Historical Prague
(Departures: Thursday or Friday, June 8 or 9, 1995 at 10.00 a.m., 
duration: 3hrs, price 450 Kc or US 15.00).
Route
by coach: architecture of Prague (for example Smetana Theatre, Parliament, 
National Museum, Nuselsky Bridge, Emmaus Monastery, National Theatre, 
Charles Bridge, Bilek Villa, Pohorelec
on foot: from the Strahov Monastery to Hradcanska Square and past the 
Archbishop s Palace to Prague Castle (visit to St.Vitus Cathedral and the 
Royal Palace). Golden Lane down to the Old Castle Stairs to the bus
by coach: having crossed Vitava River, we continue to hotel Intercontinental, 
where the tour ends.

Trip 2: Karlstein Castle
(Departure: Thursday, June 8, 1995 at 11.00 a.m., duration: 6 hrs, 
price: 850 Kc or US 30.00.)
A trip to the imposing Gothic Castle built 650 years ago on a picturesque 
site in the middle of dense forests, the most popular target of tours made 
by visitors to Prague. The castle was founded by the emperor Charles IV, to 
become the treasury of the coronation jewels and holy relics. (Lunch is 
included in the programme).

Trip 3: Terezin (Theresienstadt)
(Departure: Friday, June 9, 1995 at 11.00 a.m., duration: 7 hrs, 
price: 850 Kc or 49 DM).
A visit to the site of the notorious concentration camp run by the Nazis, 
a place of suffering for over 90.000 prisoners. More than 35.000 Jews lost 
their lives in the camp s ghetto. The tour includes a visit to the Memorial 
of National Martyrdom, the Small Fortress with the crematorium and the 
Museum. (Lunch is included in the programme).

PROCEEDINGS
One conference proceedings will be published with regard to the 1995 ESM 
entitled:Modelling and Simulation 1995. 

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