(PN) ESM’2008, October 27-29, 2008, Universite du Havre, France,

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Dear Colleague,

Please find enclosed the preliminary programme of the 2008 ESM,
which will be held at the University of Le Havre, Le Havre, France
from October 27-29, 2008.
http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=3Dtaxonomy/term/129

The keynote and tutorial pages have been updated.

In order to finalize the social programme we will need to know the follow=
ing:
Name: ___________________________
[] would like to visit Etretat
[] would like to visit Port 2000
[] will take part in the visit to Mont Saint Michel on the 30th of Octobe=
r at an extra cost of 50 EUR. (trip and lunch)

This is for ESM’2008 participants only

To register use:
https://www.eurosis.org/cms/index.php?q=3Dnode/817

Best regards
Philippe

Preliminary ProgrammeSession TimingMonday October 27
08.00-17.00 Registration
09.00-09.15 Welcome
09.15-10.00 Keynote Speaker
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Sessions
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Sessions
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.00 Sessions
17.00-18.00 Get-Together-Party
Tuesday October 28
08.30-17.00 Registration
09.00-10.00 Keynote Speaker
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Sessions
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Sessions/Tutorial
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-18.30 Sessions and Conference Visit
20.00-23.00 Conference Dinner in Honfleur
Wednesday October 29
08.30-09.00 Registration
09.00-10.00 Sessions/Invited Speaker
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Sessions
12.30-12.45 Closing Session and Best Paper Award
14.00-16.00 Possible tutorials in the afternoon
Thursday October 30
Post Conference visit to Mont Saint Michel from 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Keynote SpeakersSpatial Simulation and Complex Systems
Prof. Denise Pumain UMR G=C3=A9ographie-cit=C3=A9s, Paris, France=20
Multi-agent modelling and applications to robotics and cognition
Dr.Aladdin Ayesh, IMRCC-Group - CCI, De Montfort University, Leicester, U=
nited Kingdom
TutorialsAgent-Based Modeling and Simulation with the Multi-Agent Simulat=
ion Suite
Laszlo Gulyas, AITIA International Inc. and Lorand Eotvos University, Bud=
apest, Hungary
What makes a system complex? An approach to self-organization and emergen=
ce
Michel Cotsaftis, LACSC =E2=80=93 ECE, Paris, France
Agent-based modelling with ontologies and dynamical behavioral systems
Jean-Pierre M=C3=BCller, LIRMM and CIRAD, Montpellier, France=20
TUT_01
Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments with SimExplorer
Thierry Faure, Nicolas Dumoulin, Florent Chuffart, Guillaume Deffuant, Ce=
magref, Aubiere cedex, France
Multi-Agent Systems Implementations =E2=80=93 Practical Sessions
REPAST, MIMOSA, Graphstream
SIMULATION IN METHODOLOGYVERIFICATION, VALIDATION AND OPTIMIZATION
METH_02
Requirements related to the Validity of a Simulation
Vincent Albert, Alexandre Nketsa, Mario Paludetto, Marc Courvoisier, LAAS=
-CNRS, Universit=C3=A9 de Toulouse, Toulouse, France
METH_04
A Graph-Based Approach for Verification and Validation of Simulation Mode=
ls and Applications
Zhongshi Wang and Axel Lehmann, Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen, Neubi=
berg, Germany
METH_13
Using Integer Linear Programming for Discrete Problem Optimization
J. Sklenar and V. Cutajar, University of Malta, Faculty of Science,Msida,=
Malta and M. Ceska, Brno University of Technology, Brno, CzechRepublic
MODEL REFINEMENT
METH_01
Emergence as Metaknowledge: Refining Simulation Models through Emergence =
Reification
Daniel David and Remy Courdier, University of La Reunion, Saint-Denis, La=
Reunion, France
METH_07
Analysis and Simulation of the Leg of an Hexapod Robot for Remote Explora=
tion
J. Torres and J. Gomez-Elvira, INTA/CSIC, and G. Romero and J. Maroto,ETS=
I, Universidad Polit=C3=A9cnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain
METH_08
Problem of Adequacy of Mathematical Modeling Results
Yuri Menshikov, Dnepropetrovsk University, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
METH_10
Managing the Resolution of Simulation Models
G=C3=A1bor Lencse, Sz=C3=A9chenyi Istv=C3=A1n University, Gy=C5=91r and L=
=C3=A1szl=C3=B3 Muka, Elassys Consulting Ltd, Budapest, Hungary
MODELLING METHODS IN INDUSTRY
METH_03
Modelling of compaction and residence times in continuous cooking applica=
tion
Miika Uusitalo and Timo Ahvenlampi, Systems Engineering Lab., University =
of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
METH_18
Influence of the Geometry of the Workpiece on Contact Pressures in Fricti=
onless Indentation Processes
Marta M. Mar=C3=ADn, Ana M. Camacho, Eva Rubio and Miguel A. Sebasti=C3=A1=
n, National Distance University of Spain (UNED), Madrid, Spain
COMPLEX_06
An Activity- and Actor-Oriented Approach for the Project Engineering of C=
omplex, Weakly Structured Projects
Sven Tackenberg, S=C3=B6nke Duckwitz, Selvinaz Karahancer, Wolfgang Kabu=C3=
=9F,Bernhard Kausch and Christopher M. Schlick, RWTH Aachen University,Aa=
chen, Germany
COMPLEX_07
Actor Oriented Person centered Simulation of Product Development Projects
S=C3=B6nke Duckwitz, Torsten Licht, Peter Schmitz and Christopher M. Schl=
ick, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
METH_16
The Effect of the Model Composition to the Structural Properties of Proce=
ss Models
Adrien Leitold and Mikl=C3=B3s Gerzson, University of Pannonia, Veszpr=C3=
=A9m, Hungary
BEHAVIOUR METHODOLOGY
METH_14
On the Use of Association Rule and Clustering in Student Progression
Kifaya S.Qaddoum, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan
METH_15
Executing UML 2 Diagrams in ActiveCharts - A formal Semantics for the Com=
bination of Behavior Specifications in the UML 2
Jens Kohlmeyer, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
SIMULATION TOOLSSOFTWARE TOOLS
TOOLS_01
Dispatching Independent Railway Simulations with DIRS: A simple RSH Based=
Tool
Damien Feill=C3=A9e and Gilles Dessagne, SNCF Innovation and Research, Pa=
risand David Hill, Blaise Pascal University, Aubiere Cedex, France
TOOLS_05
Simulation for an Operator=E2=80=99s Decisions in SCADA
Andrzej Urbaniak, Pozna=C5=84 University of Technology, Poznan, Poland
TOOLS_07
>From Design with SYSML to VHDL-AMS Simulation
Jean Verries, Mario Paludetto, Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui, LAAS-CNRS and Unive=
rsity de Toulouse, Toulouse, France
TOOLS_02
Prediction Tools for Student Learning Assessment in Professional Schools
Paulo Almeida1, 1 Centro de Forma=C3=A7=C3=A3o Profissional da Ind=C3=BAs=
tria deCal=C3=A7ado, S=C3=A3o Jo=C3=A3o da Madeira, and Paulo Novais and =
Jos=C3=A9 Neves, TheUniversity of Minho, Braga, Portugal
EVALUATION AND CLASSIFICATION TOOLS
TOOLS_03
A Multiscale Simulation Environment for Performance Evaluation of high re=
liable heterogeneous Communication Networks
Andreas Lewandowski, Ralf Burda, Sebastian Subik and Christian Wietfeld, =
Dortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, Germany
TOOLS_10
Data-driven SOMs for classification of external manufacturing data
Dania Adnan El-Kebbe and Berthold Krevert, University of Paderborn, Pader=
born, Germany
METH_19
Service Level Agreement Specification, Compliance Prediction and Monitori=
ng with Performance Trees
N.J. Dingle, W.J. Knottenbelt and L. Wang, Imperial College London, Londo=
n, United Kingdom
METH_20
Simulation and Modelling of RAID 0 System Performance
F. Wan, N.J. Dingle, W.J. Knottenbelt and A.S. Lebrecht, Imperial College=
London, London, United Kingdom
TOOLS_09
A New Generation of Nuclear Power Plant Simulation Applications
Jos=C3=A9 A. Cort=C3=A9s, Manuel D=C3=ADaz, Daniel Garrido, Mireya Rodr=C3=
=ADguez and Enrique Soler, University of M=C3=A1laga, M=C3=A1laga, Spain
TOOLS_08
Visualization System of Recursion
Ghaleb Nashwan, Amman, Jordan
SIMULATION AND AIINDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
AI_02
Diagnosis of extraction screen plugging in continuous cooking application
Timo Ahvenlampi and Miika Uusital., University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
AI_07
Interactive Simulation System for Testing Washing Machine Design
Carla Martin-Villalba, Alfonso Urquia and Sebastian Dormido, UNED, Madrid=
, and F=C3=A9lix Mart=C3=ADnez, IKERLAN, Gipuzkoa, Spain
BEHAVIOURAL AI
AI_15
Simulating and Monitoring Ambient Assisted Living
Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Jos=C3=A9 Machado and Jos=C3=A9 Neves, DI-=
CCTC,Universidade do Minho, Braga, Ricardo Costa, College of Management a=
ndTechnology, Polytechnic of Porto, Felgueiras, Portugal
AI_01
A Simulation Based Model of Abduction
Gildas Morvan Universite d=E2=80=99Artois, Bethune, Daniel Dupont,HEI, Li=
lleand Philippe Kubiak, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve d=E2=80=99Asc=
q, France
NEURAL NETWORKS
AI_03
Grammatical Evolution for Development of Neural Networks with Real Valued=
Weights using Cellular Encoding
Jan Drchal and Miroslav Snorek, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech=
Republic
AI_08
Prediction of Coastal Wave=E2=80=99s Impact by Multi-Objective Optimized =
GMDH Type Neural networks
Ahmad Bagheri, Nader Nariman-Zadeh, Ali Jamali and Kiarash Dayjoori, Univ=
ersity of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
AI TECHNIQUES
AI_09
NB and K-Nearest Neighbour to Categorize Arabic Text
Wa=E2=80=99el Musa Hadi and Samer ALHawari CIS Dept, Arab Academy for Ban=
kingand Financial Sciences and Fadi Thabtah, MIS Dept, PhiladelphiaUniver=
sity, Amman, Jordan
AI_14
Optimizing Autonomous Mobile Sensors Network using PSO Algorithms
Mohaned Al-Obaidy, Gulf College, Oman and Aladdin Ayesh, De Montfort Univ=
ersity, Leicester, United Kingdom
ARTIFICIAL SOCIETYTRAFFIC BEHAVIOUR
AGENT_01
A high Performance Framework for Agent Based Pedestrian Dynamics on GPU H=
ardware
Paul Richmond and Daniela M. Romano, University of Sheffield, Regent Cour=
t, Sheffield, United Kingdom
AGENT_03
Modeling Pedestrians Movement regarding Road Crossing Compliance
Carlos O. Pretto, Helena B. B. Cybis and Paula Ariotti, Federal Universit=
y of Rio Grande do Sul =E2=80=93 UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
AGENT_09
An agent-based simulation framework for modelling travel behaviour in Fla=
nders
Katrien Ramaekers, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens and Geert Wets, Hasselt U=
niversity, Diepenbeek, Belgium
TOOLS_04
A Tool for Car Traffic Management
Alfredo Cutolo, Raffaella Frattaruolo and Luigi Rarit=C3=A0, University o=
f Salerno, Fisciano (Salerno), Italy
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR
ANMT_08
Ant Colony Optimization with parallel subsolutions heuristic
Oleg Kovar=C4=B1k and Miroslav Skrbek, Czech Technical University in Prag=
ue, Prague, Czech Republic
BIO_02
Simulation of Immune System Response to Bacterial Challenge
Nuno Fachada and Agostinho Rosa, LaSEEB and Vitor V. Lopes, INETI, Lisbon=
, Portugal
AI_10
Urban Cultural Dynamics Modelling using Swarm Intelligence and Geographic=
al Information Systems
Rawan Ghnemat and Cyrille Bertelle, University of Le Havre, Le Havreand F=
rancoise Lucchini and Bernard Elissalde, University of Rouen, MontSaint A=
ignan, France
RISK_03
Managing Spatial Self-Organization via Collective Behaviors
Rawan Ghnemat and Cyrille Bertelle, LITIS - University of Le Havre, LeHav=
re Cedex, and Gerard H.E. Duchamp, LIPN - University of Paris XIII,Villet=
aneuse, France
EDU_02
Multiple Virtual Command Centres for Controlling Physically Distant Set o=
f Robots: Next Generation of Telepresence
G. Al-Hudhud, Al-Ahliya Amman University, Amman, Jordan
AGENT BASED SIMULATIONAGENT BEHAVIOUR
AI_05
Modeling the Emotional State of an Agent through Fuzzy Logic With Referen=
ce to the Geneva Emotion Wheel
Aladdin Ayesh and William F. Blewitt, De Montfort University, Leicester, =
United Kingdom
AGENT_08
Learning Agent Behavior for Agent Based Simulation using Genetic Algorith=
ms
Benjamin Wolters and Timo Steffens, Fraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin, Germ=
any
AGENT BASED MANAGEMENT
COMPLEX_03
Quality of Service in Healthcare Units
Jose Machado, Antonio Abelha, Paulo Novais and Jose Neves, Universidadedo=
Minho, Braga, and Joao Neves, Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaiae Es=
pinho, EPE, Portugal
AGENT_05
Enterprise Knowlegde Management supported by Agent Based Modelling and Si=
mulation
Marco Remondino and Marco Pironti, University of Turin, Torino, Italy
AGENT_04
Embedded Peer-To-Peer Intelligent Agent Platform for Power Management a C=
onceptual Framework
Sotirios P. Mitsis, Victor Bassilious and Suheyl C. Ozveren, University o=
f Abertay Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
AGENT BASED MODELS
AGENT_02
A based words and automata model for infinitely repeated games
M. Arfi, B. Ould M Lemine and C. Selmi, LITIS, Le Havre, France
AGENT_11
Definition of Operating Procedures in Generic Agent Based Simulation Mode=
l of Transportation Logistic Terminals
Norbert Adamko and Valent Klima, University of Zilina, Zilina, Slovak Rep=
ublic
AGENT_10
A New Probabilistic Combat Model of Direct Fire with Random Fire Distribu=
tion
B. Nguyen and M. Rempel, Defence Research and Development Canada, Ottawa,=
Canada
PARALLEL PROCESSINGPAR_03
Hardware Acceleration for Computational Intelligence - THSOM Neural Netwo=
rk
on x86 hardware
Rudolf Marek and Miroslav Skrbek, Czech Technical University in Prague, P=
rague, Czech Republic
PAR_06
Simulation Modeling of a Cluster to Cluster Grid
Lazar Kirchev, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Vasil Georgiev, Sofia Un=
iversity =E2=80=9CSt. Kliment Ohridski=E2=80=9D, Sofia, Bulgaria
PAR_05
The use of Refined Descriptive Sampling in Parallel Simulation
Abdelouhab Aloui and Megdouda Ourbih ex Tari, Bejaia University, Algeria=20
METH_09
Multilayered and heterogeneous modelling and simulation of natural comple=
x systems
Emilie Broutin, Paul Bisgambiglia and Jean-Fran=C3=A7ois Santucci, Univer=
sity of Corsica, Corte, France
PAR_02
Analysis of Temporal Dependencies of Perceptions and Influences for the D=
istributed Execution of Agent-Oriented Simulations
Nicolas Sebastien, Remy Courdier and Didier Hoareau, LIM-IREMIA, SainteCl=
otilde and Marc-Philippe Huget, LISTIC, Annecy-le-vieux cedex, France
PAR_09
On the Development of Object Oriented Parallel Penta-Diagonal Preconditio=
ned Krylov Subspace (K-S) Solvers
Bipin Kumar, Yan Dealure and Martin Crane, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland
SIMULATION IN EDUCATIONEDU_01
Model-Based Learning in Electric Drive Design
Valery Vodovozov and Zoja Raud, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn=
, Estonia
EDU_03
Visualizing the Evolution of Warehouses
Pietro Colombo and Alberto Coen-Porisini, Universit=C3=A0 dell=E2=80=99In=
subria, Varese, Italy
ANALYTICAL AND NUMERICAL MODELLING TECHNIQUESELECTRONICS SIMULATION
ANMT_05
Analysis of waiting times in cellular mobile systems with retrials and gu=
ard channels
M.J. Lopez-Herrero, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
ANMT_09
A Bandwidth Management Framework for Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Benny M Nyambo, Gerrit K. Janssens and Wim Lamotte, Hasselt University, D=
iepenbeek, Belgium
ANMT_06
Modeling and Simulation of Advanced Floating Body z-Rammemory Cells
Viktor Sverdlov and Siegfried Selberherr, Technische Universitat Wien, Vi=
enna, Austria
ANMT_01
Distribution of the successful and blocked events in the M/G/ 1 retrial q=
ueue
J. Amador, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
LARGE SCALE SYSTEMS SIMULATION
ANMT_03
A deterministic Annealing Algorithm for the Pre-and End Haulage of Interm=
odal Container Terminals
An Caris and Gerrit K. Janssens, Hasselt University Diepenbeek, Belgium
ANMT_10
Design and Simulation of Interconnected Autonomous Systems=20
Mohammed A Qadeer Aligarh Muslim University, Aligar, Piyush Varshney,Gas =
Authority of India Ltd, Pata (Auraiya) and Najmul Huda Khan,Aricent India=
Ltd, Gurgaon, India
COMPLEX SYSTEMS SIMULATIONCOMPLEX_01
Modelling Uncertainty by Scenario Analysis
Antonio Manca and Paola Zuddas, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
COMPLEX_02
Modelling and Simulation of the Pharmacy for the University Hospital Cent=
er of Oran (Algeria)
Khaled Belkadi, Fateh Mebrek and Alain Tanguy, LAMOSI, University ofMoham=
ed Boudiaf, USTO, Oran, Algeria and LIMOS, University of BlaisePascal, Au=
bi=C3=A8re Cedex, France
COMPLEX_04
Cooperating Modelling Methods for Performance Evaluation of Interconnecte=
d Infocommunication and Business Process Systems
L=C3=A1szl=C3=B3 Muka, Elassys Consulting Ltd., Budapest and G=C3=A1bor L=
encse Sz=C3=A9chenyi Istv=C3=A1n University, Gy=C5=91r, Hungary
COMPLEX_09
Modelling of Gas Turbine Based Plants during Power Changes
Henryk Kapron and Micha=C5=82 Wydra, Lublin University of Technology, Lub=
lin, Poland
SIMULATION IN BIOLOGYBIO_01
Thermoregulation in P Terraenovae Aggregations: An Agent Based Approach
Gildas Morvan and Daniel Jolly Damien Charabidze, Universite d=E2=80=99Ar=
tois,Bethune and Damien Charabidze, Universite de Lille 2, Lille, France
BIO_03
Gene regulatory networks with multiplexes
Gilles Bernot, Jean-Paul Comet and Zohra Khalis, CNRS & Universityof Nice=
-Sophia Antipolis, Sophia Antipolis cedex and University of=C2=B4Evry & G=
enopole, Evry, France
FLUID FLOW SIMULATIONFLUID_01
Water Hammer in Nuclear Installations Case Study in Feed WaterSystem
Ilie Prisecaru and Daniel Dupleac, Politehnica University of Bucharest, B=
ucharest, and Ni=C5=A3=C4=83 Iulian Magurele =E2=80=93 Ilfov, Romania
FLUID_03
Mathematical Models for Hydraulic Calculation and Optimization of Communa=
l Waternets
Lucyna Bogdan and Jan Studzinski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Pol=
and
FLUID_02
Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation of the Tribological Behav=
iour of the Mobile Translation Sealing
Corneliu Cristescu and Petrin Drumea, Hydraulics and Pneumatics Research =
Institute, Bucharest, Romania=20
FLUID_04
Analysis of a refrigeration cycle driven by refrigerant Steam turbine
M.Naghashzadegan, M Fershdmensh, K.Javaherdeh and S.Gohari Rad, Guilan Un=
iversity, Rasht, Iran
PETRI NETS SIMULATIONSTOCHASTIC PETRI NETS
ANMT_02
>From BCMP Queueing Network to generalized Stochastic Petri Bet: An Algor=
ithm and an Equivalence Definition
Simonetta Balsamo, Andrea Marin, Universita=E2=80=99Ca=E2=80=99Foscari di=
Venezia, Venice, Italy
ANMT_04
Generalized Stochastic Petri Net Analysis of Multi-Server Retrial Systems=
with different Vacation Policies
Nawel Gharbi, University of Sciences and Technology USTHB, Algiers, Alger=
ia
PETRI_01
Timed Stochastic Petri Net Models Identification for Simulation and Relia=
bility Analysis
Souleiman Ould El Medhi, Edouard Leclerq and Dimitri Lefebvre, GREAH - Un=
iversit=C3=A9 le Havre, Le Havre Cedex, France=20
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
METH_05
Object Oriented Petri Nets Usage in Project Portfolio Modeling Domain
Sarka Kvetonova and Vladimir Janousek, Brno University of Technology, Brn=
o, Czech Republic
METH_06
Timed Coloured Petri Nets use in Project Management Formalization Domain
=C5=A0=C3=A1rka Kv=C4=9Bto=C5=88ov=C3=A1 and Du=C5=A1an Kol=C3=A1=C5=99, =
Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
PETRI_02
A Service Based Enactment Engine for Dynamically Reconfigurable Workflows
Franco Cicirelli, Angelo Furfaro, Libero Nigro, Universit`a della Calabri=
a, Rende (CS), Italy
PETRI NETS MODELS
PETRI_03
Algorithms for Computing Coverability Graphs for Continuous Petri Nets
Petr Novosad and Milan Ceska, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech =
Republic
ANMT_07
Continuous Approximation of PEPA Models and Petri Nets
Vashti Galpin, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
COMPLEX_08
A performance driven modeling approach for SOA based application
Mauro Iacono and Stefano Marrone, Seconda Universit=C3=A0 degli Studi di =
Napoli, Caserta and Aversa (CE), Italy
EMERGENCY RISK MANAGEMENTLARGE SCALE SYSTEMS
AGENT_06
Revealing the impact of information provision on disaster relief operatio=
ns by means of agent-based modeling and simulation
Gerald Lichtenegger, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
RISK_05
DT-MANETs for Rescue Information Service
Julien Franzolini, Fr=C3=A9d=C3=A9ric Guinand and Damien Olivier, Univers=
it=C3=A9 du Havre, LITIS, Le Havre, France
RISK_04
The Simulation of the Procedure for Multi-attribute Choice of the Structu=
re of the Power Plants in the Power System
Eugeniusz M. Sroczan, Pozna=C5=84 University of Technology, Poznan, Polan=
d=20
RISK_06
Modeling of the Vulnerability related to the Dynamic Road Traffic
Cyrille Bertelle, Antoine Dutot, Michel Nabaa and Damien Olivier,Universi=
t=C3=A9 du Havre, LITIS and Pascal Mallet, CODAH, Le Havre, France
SPECIFIC MODELS
AI_04
System Dynamics versus Cellular Automata for Panic=E2=80=99s Models
Provitolo Damienne, Universit=C3=A9 de Franche-Comt=C3=A9, Besan=C3=A7on =
and Daud=C3=A9 Eric, Universit=C3=A9 de Rouen, Mont Saint-Aignan, France
AI_06
Simulation of individual motion decision in emergency egress situation
Julien Valentin, Michael Bergeret, Eric Guard=C3=A8res and Wilfrid Lefer,=
LIUPPA, CSTB, Sophia Antipolis, UPPA, Pau Universit=C3=A9 Cedex, France
RISK_02
Fitting of Segmented Gaussian Plume Model Predictions on Measured Data
Petr Pecha and Radek Hofman, Institute of Information Theory and Automati=
on, Prague, Czech Republic=20
SIMULATION, MODELLING AND DATAMANAGEMENT IN REAL TIME SYSTEMSDATABASE SYS=
TEMS
TOM_01
RTDS: A component and Aspect-based Real-Time Database System Simulator
Leila Baccouche and Sami Limam, INSAT, Tunis Cedex, Tunisia
TOM_04
A Fault Tolerant Replication Control Protocol for Distributed Real-Time D=
atabase Systems
Anis Haj Said, Bruno Sadeg and Laurent Amanton, University of Le Havre,Le=
Havre Cedex, France and Bechir Ayeb, University of Monastir,Monastir, Tu=
nisia
TOM_03
Data Model and Real Time in Spatial Applications: What Data and When?
Michel Mainguenaud, Institut National des Sciences Appliqu=C3=A9es de Rou=
en, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, France
ARCHITECTURES
PAR_01
Adding New Dependencies to Acta Framework
Mourad kaddes, Majed Abdouli and Rafik Bouaziz, University of Sfax, Sfax,=
Tunisia
TOM_02
>From a Master Server Architecture to a Feedback Control Architecture
Bechir Alaya, Claude Duvallet, Bruno Sadeg, LITIS, UFR des Sciences et Te=
chniques, Le Havre Cedex, France
STUDENT /POSTER SESSIONSTUD_01
Agent-based Modeling as an action-oriented tool to integrate thecomplexit=
y of rural communities: the case of Sahelian Niger ruralvillages
M. Saqalli, ICRISAT, Niamey, Niger, Universit=C3=A9 Catholique de Louvain=
, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
STUD_02
Localisation of Joint Rotation Centres for 3D Human Motion Simulation
Martin Pruzinec and Hildegard K=C3=B6hler and Annika W=C3=B6rner, Univers=
it=C3=A4t Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
STUD_03
A soft computing model of Enterprise Resource planning software selection
Jose L. Salmeron, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain

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 Dear Colleague,

Please find enclosed the preliminary =
programme of the 2008 ESM,
which will be held at the University of Le =
Havre, Le Havre, France
from October 27-29, 2008.
http://www.eurosis.org/cms/?q=3Dtaxonomy/term/129

The keynote and =
tutorial pages have been updated.

In order to finalize the social =
programme we will need to know the following:
Name: __________________=
_________
[] would like to visit Etretat
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Preliminary Programme

Session Timing

Monday October 27

08.00-17.00 Registration
09.00-09.15 Welcome
09.15-10.00 Keynote Speaker
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Sessions
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Sessions
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.00 Sessions
17.00-18.00 Get-Together-Party

Tuesday October 28

08.30-17.00 Registration
09.00-10.00 Keynote Speaker
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Sessions
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Sessions/Tutorial
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-18.30 Sessions and Conference Visit
20.00-23.00 Conference Dinner in Honfleur

Wednesday October 29

08.30-09.00 Registration
09.00-10.00 Sessions/Invited Speaker
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break
10.30-12.30 Sessions
12.30-12.45 Closing Session and Best Paper Award
14.00-16.00 Possible tutorials in the afternoon

Thursday October 30

Post Conference visit to Mont Saint Michel from 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.=

Keynote Speakers

Spatial Simula=
tion and Complex Systems

Prof. Denise Pumain UMR G=C3=A9ographie-cit=C3=A9s, Paris, France

Multi-agent mo=
delling and applications to robotics and cognition

Dr.Aladdin Ayesh, IMRCC-Group - CCI, De Montfort University, Leicester, U=
nited Kingdom

Tutorials

Agent-Based Mo=
deling and Simulation with the Multi-Agent Simulation Suite

Laszlo Gulyas, AITIA International Inc. and Lorand Eotvos University, Bud=
apest, Hungary

What makes a s=
ystem complex? An approach to self-organization and emergence

=

Michel Cotsaftis, LACSC =E2=80=93 ECE, Paris, France

Agent-based mo=
delling with ontologies and dynamical behavioral systems

Jean-Pierre M=C3=BCller, LIRMM and CIRAD, Montpellier, France

TUT_01
Design and Analysis of Computer Experiments with SimExplorer

Thierry Faure, Nicolas Dumoulin, Florent Chuffart, Guillaume Deffuant, Ce=
magref, Aubiere cedex, France

Multi-Agent Sy=
stems Implementations =E2=80=93 Practical Sessions
REPAST, MIMOSA, Graphstream

SIMULATION IN METHODOLOGY

VERIFICATION, VALIDATION AND OPTIMIZATION

METH_02
Requirements related to the Validity of a Simulation

Vincent Albert, Alexandre Nketsa, Mario Paludetto, Marc Courvoisier, LAAS=
-CNRS, Universit=C3=A9 de Toulouse, Toulouse, France

METH_04
A Graph-Based Approach for Verification and Validation of Simulation Mode=
ls and Applications

Zhongshi Wang and Axel Lehmann, Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen, Neubi=
berg, Germany

METH_13
Using Integer Linear Programming for Discrete Problem Optimization

J. Sklenar and V. Cutajar, University of Malta, Faculty of Science,
Msida, Malta and M. Ceska, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech
Republic

MODEL REFINEMENT

METH_01
Emergence as Metaknowledge: Refining Simulation Models through Emergence =
Reification

Daniel David and Remy Courdier, University of La Reunion, Saint-Denis, La=
Reunion, France

METH_07
Analysis and Simulation of the Leg of an Hexapod Robot for Remote Explora=
tion

J. Torres and J. Gomez-Elvira, INTA/CSIC, and G. Romero and J. Maroto,
ETSI, Universidad Polit=C3=A9cnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain

METH_08
Problem of Adequacy of Mathematical Modeling Results

Yuri Menshikov, Dnepropetrovsk University, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine

METH_10
Managing the Resolution of Simulation Models

G=C3=A1bor Lencse, Sz=C3=A9chenyi Istv=C3=A1n University, Gy=C5=91r and L=
=C3=A1szl=C3=B3 Muka, Elassys Consulting Ltd, Budapest, Hungary

MODELLING METHODS IN INDUSTRY

METH_03
Modelling of compaction and residence times in continuous cooking applica=
tion

Miika Uusitalo and Timo Ahvenlampi, Systems Engineering Lab., University =
of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

METH_18
Influence of the Geometry of the Workpiece on Contact Pressures in Fricti=
onless Indentation Processes

Marta M. Mar=C3=ADn, Ana M. Camacho, Eva Rubio and Miguel A. Sebasti=C3=A1=
n, National Distance University of Spain (UNED), Madrid, Spain

COMPLEX_06
An Activity- and Actor-Oriented Approach for the Project Engineering of C=
omplex, Weakly Structured Projects

Sven Tackenberg, S=C3=B6nke Duckwitz, Selvinaz Karahancer, Wolfgang Kabu=C3=
=9F,
Bernhard Kausch and Christopher M. Schlick, RWTH Aachen University,
Aachen, Germany

COMPLEX_07
Actor Oriented Person centered Simulation of Product Development Projects=

S=C3=B6nke Duckwitz, Torsten Licht, Peter Schmitz and Christopher M. Schl=
ick, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

METH_16
The Effect of the Model Composition to the Structural Properties of Proce=
ss Models

Adrien Leitold and Mikl=C3=B3s Gerzson, University of Pannonia, Veszpr=C3=
=A9m, Hungary

BEHAVIOUR METHODOLOGY

METH_14
On the Use of Association Rule and Clustering in Student Progression

Kifaya S.Qaddoum, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan

METH_15
Executing UML 2 Diagrams in ActiveCharts - A formal Semantics for the Com=
bination of Behavior Specifications in the UML 2

Jens Kohlmeyer, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany

SIMULATION TOOLS

SOFTWARE TOOLS

TOOLS_01
Dispatching Independent Railway Simulations with DIRS: A simple RSH Based=
Tool

Damien Feill=C3=A9e and Gilles Dessagne, SNCF Innovation and Research, Pa=
ris
and David Hill, Blaise Pascal University, Aubiere Cedex, France

TOOLS_05
Simulation for an Operator=E2=80=99s Decisions in SCADA

Andrzej Urbaniak, Pozna=C5=84 University of Technology, Poznan, Poland

TOOLS_07
>From Design with SYSML to VHDL-AMS Simulation

Jean Verries, Mario Paludetto, Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui, LAAS-CNRS and Unive=
rsity de Toulouse, Toulouse, France

TOOLS_02
Prediction Tools for Student Learning Assessment in Professional Schools
Paulo Almeida1, 1 Centro de Forma=C3=A7=C3=A3o Profissional da Ind=C3=BAs=
tria de
Cal=C3=A7ado, S=C3=A3o Jo=C3=A3o da Madeira, and Paulo Novais and Jos=C3=A9=
Neves, The
University of Minho, Braga, Portugal

EVALUATION AND CLASSIFICATION TOOLS

TOOLS_03
A Multiscale Simulation Environment for Performance Evaluation of high re=
liable heterogeneous Communication Networks

Andreas Lewandowski, Ralf Burda, Sebastian Subik and Christian Wietfeld, =
Dortmund University of Technology, Dortmund, Germany

TOOLS_10
Data-driven SOMs for classification of external manufacturing data

Dania Adnan El-Kebbe and Berthold Krevert, University of Paderborn, Pader=
born, Germany

METH_19
Service Level Agreement Specification, Compliance Prediction and Monitori=
ng with Performance Trees

N.J. Dingle, W.J. Knottenbelt and L. Wang, Imperial College London, Londo=
n, United Kingdom

METH_20
Simulation and Modelling of RAID 0 System Performance

F. Wan, N.J. Dingle, W.J. Knottenbelt and A.S. Lebrecht, Imperial College=
London, London, United Kingdom

TOOLS_09
A New Generation of Nuclear Power Plant Simulation Applications

Jos=C3=A9 A. Cort=C3=A9s, Manuel D=C3=ADaz, Daniel Garrido, Mireya Rodr=C3=
=ADguez and Enrique Soler, University of M=C3=A1laga, M=C3=A1laga, Spain

TOOLS_08
Visualization System of Recursion

Ghaleb Nashwan, Amman, Jordan

SIMULATION AND AI

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

AI_02
Diagnosis of extraction screen plugging in continuous cooking application=

Timo Ahvenlampi and Miika Uusital., University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

=

AI_07
Interactive Simulation System for Testing Washing Machine Design

Carla Martin-Villalba, Alfonso Urquia and Sebastian Dormido, UNED, Madrid=
, and F=C3=A9lix Mart=C3=ADnez, IKERLAN, Gipuzkoa, Spain

BEHAVIOURAL AI

AI_15
Simulating and Monitoring Ambient Assisted Living

Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Jos=C3=A9 Machado and Jos=C3=A9 Neves, DI-=
CCTC,
Universidade do Minho, Braga, Ricardo Costa, College of Management and
Technology, Polytechnic of Porto, Felgueiras, Portugal

AI_01
A Simulation Based Model of Abduction

Gildas Morvan Universite d=E2=80=99Artois, Bethune, Daniel Dupont,HEI, Li=
lle
and Philippe Kubiak, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve d=E2=80=99Ascq, =
France

NEURAL NETWORKS

AI_03
Grammatical Evolution for Development of Neural Networks with Real Valued=
Weights using Cellular Encoding

Jan Drchal and Miroslav Snorek, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech=
Republic

AI_08
Prediction of Coastal Wave=E2=80=99s Impact by Multi-Objective Optimized =
GMDH Type Neural networks

Ahmad Bagheri, Nader Nariman-Zadeh, Ali Jamali and Kiarash Dayjoori, Univ=
ersity of Guilan, Rasht, Iran

AI TECHNIQUES

AI_09
NB and K-Nearest Neighbour to Categorize Arabic Text

Wa=E2=80=99el Musa Hadi and Samer ALHawari CIS Dept, Arab Academy for Ban=
king
and Financial Sciences and Fadi Thabtah, MIS Dept, Philadelphia
University, Amman, Jordan

AI_14
Optimizing Autonomous Mobile Sensors Network using PSO Algorithms

=

Mohaned Al-Obaidy, Gulf College, Oman and Aladdin Ayesh, De Montfort Univ=
ersity, Leicester, United Kingdom

ARTIFICIAL SOCIETY

TRAFFIC BEHAVIOUR

AGENT_01
A high Performance Framework for Agent Based Pedestrian Dynamics on GPU H=
ardware

Paul Richmond and Daniela M. Romano, University of Sheffield, Regent Cour=
t, Sheffield, United Kingdom

AGENT_03
Modeling Pedestrians Movement regarding Road Crossing Compliance

Carlos O. Pretto, Helena B. B. Cybis and Paula Ariotti, Federal Universit=
y of Rio Grande do Sul =E2=80=93 UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil

AGENT_09
An agent-based simulation framework for modelling travel behaviour in Fla=
nders

Katrien Ramaekers, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens and Geert Wets, Hasselt U=
niversity, Diepenbeek, Belgium

TOOLS_04
A Tool for Car Traffic Management

Alfredo Cutolo, Raffaella Frattaruolo and Luigi Rarit=C3=A0, University o=
f Salerno, Fisciano (Salerno), Italy

COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR

ANMT_08
Ant Colony Optimization with parallel subsolutions heuristic

Oleg Kovar=C4=B1k and Miroslav Skrbek, Czech Technical University in Prag=
ue, Prague, Czech Republic

BIO_02
Simulation of Immune System Response to Bacterial Challenge

Nuno Fachada and Agostinho Rosa, LaSEEB and Vitor V. Lopes, INETI, Lisbon=
, Portugal

AI_10
Urban Cultural Dynamics Modelling using Swarm Intelligence and Geographic=
al Information Systems

Rawan Ghnemat and Cyrille Bertelle, University of Le Havre, Le Havre
and Francoise Lucchini and Bernard Elissalde, University of Rouen, Mont
Saint Aignan, France

RISK_03
Managing Spatial Self-Organization via Collective Behaviors

Rawan Ghnemat and Cyrille Bertelle, LITIS - University of Le Havre, Le
Havre Cedex, and Gerard H.E. Duchamp, LIPN - University of Paris XIII,
Villetaneuse, France

EDU_02
Multiple Virtual Command Centres for Controlling Physically Distant Set o=
f Robots: Next Generation of Telepresence

G. Al-Hudhud, Al-Ahliya Amman University, Amman, Jordan

AGENT BASED SIMULATION

AGENT BEHAVIOUR

AI_05
Modeling the Emotional State of an Agent through Fuzzy Logic With Referen=
ce to the Geneva Emotion Wheel

Aladdin Ayesh and William F. Blewitt, De Montfort University, Leicester, =
United Kingdom

AGENT_08
Learning Agent Behavior for Agent Based Simulation using Genetic Algorith=
ms

Benjamin Wolters and Timo Steffens, Fraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin, Germ=
any

AGENT BASED MANAGEMENT

COMPLEX_03
Quality of Service in Healthcare Units

Jose Machado, Antonio Abelha, Paulo Novais and Jose Neves, Universidade
do Minho, Braga, and Joao Neves, Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia
e Espinho, EPE, Portugal

AGENT_05
Enterprise Knowlegde Management supported by Agent Based Modelling and Si=
mulation

Marco Remondino and Marco Pironti, University of Turin, Torino, Italy

=

AGENT_04
Embedded Peer-To-Peer Intelligent Agent Platform for Power Management a C=
onceptual Framework

Sotirios P. Mitsis, Victor Bassilious and Suheyl C. Ozveren, University o=
f Abertay Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom

AGENT BASED MODELS

AGENT_02
A based words and automata model for infinitely repeated games

M. Arfi, B. Ould M Lemine and C. Selmi, LITIS, Le Havre, France

AGENT_11
Definition of Operating Procedures in Generic Agent Based Simulation Mode=
l of Transportation Logistic Terminals

Norbert Adamko and Valent Klima, University of Zilina, Zilina, Slovak Rep=
ublic

AGENT_10
A New Probabilistic Combat Model of Direct Fire with Random Fire Distribu=
tion

B. Nguyen and M. Rempel, Defence Research and Development Canada, Ottawa,=
Canada

PARALLEL PROCESSING

PAR_03
Hardware Acceleration for Computational Intelligence - THSOM Neural Netwo=
rk
on x86 hardware

Rudolf Marek and Miroslav Skrbek, Czech Technical University in Prague, P=
rague, Czech Republic

PAR_06
Simulation Modeling of a Cluster to Cluster Grid

Lazar Kirchev, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Vasil Georgiev, Sofia Un=
iversity =E2=80=9CSt. Kliment Ohridski=E2=80=9D, Sofia, Bulgaria

PAR_05
The use of Refined Descriptive Sampling in Parallel Simulation

Abdelouhab Aloui and Megdouda Ourbih ex Tari, Bejaia University, Algeria =

METH_09
Multilayered and heterogeneous modelling and simulation of natural comple=
x systems

Emilie Broutin, Paul Bisgambiglia and Jean-Fran=C3=A7ois Santucci, Univer=
sity of Corsica, Corte, France

PAR_02
Analysis of Temporal Dependencies of Perceptions and Influences for the D=
istributed Execution of Agent-Oriented Simulations

Nicolas Sebastien, Remy Courdier and Didier Hoareau, LIM-IREMIA, Sainte
Clotilde and Marc-Philippe Huget, LISTIC, Annecy-le-vieux cedex, France

PAR_09
On the Development of Object Oriented Parallel Penta-Diagonal Preconditio=
ned Krylov Subspace (K-S) Solvers

Bipin Kumar, Yan Dealure and Martin Crane, Dublin City, Dublin, Ireland

SIMULATION IN EDUCATION

EDU_01
Model-Based Learning in Electric Drive Design

Valery Vodovozov and Zoja Raud, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn=
, Estonia

EDU_03
Visualizing the Evolution of Warehouses

Pietro Colombo and Alberto Coen-Porisini, Universit=C3=A0 dell=E2=80=99In=
subria, Varese, Italy

ANALYTICAL AND NUMERICAL MODELLING TECHNIQUES

ELECTRONICS SIMULATION

ANMT_05
Analysis of waiting times in cellular mobile systems with retrials and gu=
ard channels

M.J. Lopez-Herrero, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

ANMT_09
A Bandwidth Management Framework for Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Benny M Nyambo, Gerrit K. Janssens and Wim Lamotte, Hasselt University, D=
iepenbeek, Belgium

ANMT_06
Modeling and Simulation of Advanced Floating Body z-Rammemory Cells

Viktor Sverdlov and Siegfried Selberherr, Technische Universitat Wien, Vi=
enna, Austria

ANMT_01
Distribution of the successful and blocked events in the M/G/ 1 retrial q=
ueue

J. Amador, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

LARGE SCALE SYSTEMS SIMULATION

ANMT_03
A deterministic Annealing Algorithm for the Pre-and End Haulage of Interm=
odal Container Terminals

An Caris and Gerrit K. Janssens, Hasselt University Diepenbeek, Belgium

ANMT_10
Design and Simulation of Interconnected Autonomous Systems

Mohammed A Qadeer Aligarh Muslim University, Aligar, Piyush Varshney,
Gas Authority of India Ltd, Pata (Auraiya) and Najmul Huda Khan,
Aricent India Ltd, Gurgaon, India

COMPLEX SYSTEMS SIMULATION

COMPLEX_01
Modelling Uncertainty by Scenario Analysis

Antonio Manca and Paola Zuddas, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy

COMPLEX_02
Modelling and Simulation of the Pharmacy for the University Hospital Cent=
er of Oran (Algeria)

Khaled Belkadi, Fateh Mebrek and Alain Tanguy, LAMOSI, University of
Mohamed Boudiaf, USTO, Oran, Algeria and LIMOS, University of Blaise
Pascal, Aubi=C3=A8re Cedex, France

COMPLEX_04
Cooperating Modelling Methods for Performance Evaluation of Interconnecte=
d Infocommunication and Business Process Systems

L=C3=A1szl=C3=B3 Muka, Elassys Consulting Ltd., Budapest and G=C3=A1bor L=
encse Sz=C3=A9chenyi Istv=C3=A1n University, Gy=C5=91r, Hungary

COMPLEX_09
Modelling of Gas Turbine Based Plants during Power Changes

Henryk Kapron and Micha=C5=82 Wydra, Lublin University of Technology, Lub=
lin, Poland

SIMULATION IN BIOLOGY

BIO_01
Thermoregulation in P Terraenovae Aggregations: An Agent Based Approach
Gildas Morvan and Daniel Jolly Damien Charabidze, Universite d=E2=80=99Ar=
tois,
Bethune and Damien Charabidze, Universite de Lille 2, Lille, France

BIO_03
Gene regulatory networks with multiplexes

Gilles Bernot, Jean-Paul Comet and Zohra Khalis, CNRS & University
of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Sophia Antipolis cedex and University of
=C2=B4Evry & Genopole, Evry, France

FLUID FLOW SIMULATION

FLUID_01
Water Hammer in Nuclear Installations Case Study in Feed WaterSystem

Ilie Prisecaru and Daniel Dupleac, Politehnica University of Bucharest, B=
ucharest, and Ni=C5=A3=C4=83 Iulian Magurele =E2=80=93 Ilfov, Romania

=

FLUID_03
Mathematical Models for Hydraulic Calculation and Optimization of Communa=
l Waternets

Lucyna Bogdan and Jan Studzinski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Pol=
and

FLUID_02
Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation of the Tribological Behav=
iour of the Mobile Translation Sealing

Corneliu Cristescu and Petrin Drumea, Hydraulics and Pneumatics Research =
Institute, Bucharest, Romania

FLUID_04
Analysis of a refrigeration cycle driven by refrigerant Steam turbine
=

M.Naghashzadegan, M Fershdmensh, K.Javaherdeh and S.Gohari Rad, Guilan Un=
iversity, Rasht, Iran

PETRI NETS SIMULATION

STOCHASTIC PETRI NETS

ANMT_02
>From BCMP Queueing Network to generalized Stochastic Petri Bet: An Algori=
thm and an Equivalence Definition

Simonetta Balsamo, Andrea Marin, Universita=E2=80=99Ca=E2=80=99Foscari di=
Venezia, Venice, Italy

ANMT_04
Generalized Stochastic Petri Net Analysis of Multi-Server Retrial Systems=
with different Vacation Policies

Nawel Gharbi, University of Sciences and Technology USTHB, Algiers, Alger=
ia

PETRI_01
Timed Stochastic Petri Net Models Identification for Simulation and Relia=
bility Analysis

Souleiman Ould El Medhi, Edouard Leclerq and Dimitri Lefebvre, GREAH - Un=
iversit=C3=A9 le Havre, Le Havre Cedex, France

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

METH_05
Object Oriented Petri Nets Usage in Project Portfolio Modeling Domain
=

Sarka Kvetonova and Vladimir Janousek, Brno University of Technology, Brn=
o, Czech Republic

METH_06
Timed Coloured Petri Nets use in Project Management Formalization Domain
=C5=A0=C3=A1rka Kv=C4=9Bto=C5=88ov=C3=A1 and Du=C5=A1an Kol=C3=A1=C5=99, =
Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic

PETRI_02
A Service Based Enactment Engine for Dynamically Reconfigurable Workflows=

Franco Cicirelli, Angelo Furfaro, Libero Nigro, Universit`a della Calabri=
a, Rende (CS), Italy

PETRI NETS MODELS

PETRI_03
Algorithms for Computing Coverability Graphs for Continuous Petri Nets

Petr Novosad and Milan Ceska, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech =
Republic

ANMT_07
Continuous Approximation of PEPA Models and Petri Nets

Vashti Galpin, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

COMPLEX_08
A performance driven modeling approach for SOA based application

Mauro Iacono and Stefano Marrone, Seconda Universit=C3=A0 degli Studi di =
Napoli, Caserta and Aversa (CE), Italy

EMERGENCY RISK MANAGEMENT

LARGE SCALE SYSTEMS

AGENT_06
Revealing the impact of information provision on disaster relief operatio=
ns by means of agent-based modeling and simulation

Gerald Lichtenegger, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria

RISK_05
DT-MANETs for Rescue Information Service

Julien Franzolini, Fr=C3=A9d=C3=A9ric Guinand and Damien Olivier, Univers=
it=C3=A9 du Havre, LITIS, Le Havre, France

RISK_04
The Simulation of the Procedure for Multi-attribute Choice of the Structu=
re of the Power Plants in the Power System

Eugeniusz M. Sroczan, Pozna=C5=84 University of Technology, Poznan, Polan=
d

RISK_06
Modeling of the Vulnerability related to the Dynamic Road Traffic

=

Cyrille Bertelle, Antoine Dutot, Michel Nabaa and Damien Olivier,
Universit=C3=A9 du Havre, LITIS and Pascal Mallet, CODAH, Le Havre, Franc=
e

SPECIFIC MODELS

AI_04
System Dynamics versus Cellular Automata for Panic=E2=80=99s Models

Provitolo Damienne, Universit=C3=A9 de Franche-Comt=C3=A9, Besan=C3=A7on =
and Daud=C3=A9 Eric, Universit=C3=A9 de Rouen, Mont Saint-Aignan, France

AI_06
Simulation of individual motion decision in emergency egress situation

Julien Valentin, Michael Bergeret, Eric Guard=C3=A8res and Wilfrid Lefer,=

LIUPPA, CSTB, Sophia Antipolis, UPPA, Pau Universit=C3=A9 Cedex, France

RISK_02
Fitting of Segmented Gaussian Plume Model Predictions on Measured Data

Petr Pecha and Radek Hofman, Institute of Information Theory and Automati=
on, Prague, Czech Republic

SIMULATION, MODELLING AND DATAMANAGEMENT IN REAL TIME SYSTEMS

DATABASE SYSTEMS

TOM_01
RTDS: A component and Aspect-based Real-Time Database System Simulator

Leila Baccouche and Sami Limam, INSAT, Tunis Cedex, Tunisia

TOM_04
A Fault Tolerant Replication Control Protocol for Distributed Real-Time D=
atabase Systems

Anis Haj Said, Bruno Sadeg and Laurent Amanton, University of Le Havre,
Le Havre Cedex, France and Bechir Ayeb, University of Monastir,
Monastir, Tunisia

TOM_03
Data Model and Real Time in Spatial Applications: What Data and When?
=

Michel Mainguenaud, Institut National des Sciences Appliqu=C3=A9es de Rou=
en, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, France

ARCHITECTURES

PAR_01
Adding New Dependencies to Acta Framework

Mourad kaddes, Majed Abdouli and Rafik Bouaziz, University of Sfax, Sfax,=
Tunisia

TOM_02
>From a Master Server Architecture to a Feedback Control Architecture

Bechir Alaya, Claude Duvallet, Bruno Sadeg, LITIS, UFR des Sciences et Te=
chniques, Le Havre Cedex, France

STUDENT /POSTER SESSION

STUD_01
Agent-based Modeling as an action-oriented tool to integrate the
complexity of rural communities: the case of Sahelian Niger rural
villages

M. Saqalli, ICRISAT, Niamey, Niger, Universit=C3=A9 Catholique de Louvain=
, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

STUD_02
Localisation of Joint Rotation Centres for 3D Human Motion Simulation
=

Martin Pruzinec and Hildegard K=C3=B6hler and Annika W=C3=B6rner, Univers=
it=C3=A4t Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

STUD_03
A soft computing model of Enterprise Resource planning software selection=

Jose L. Salmeron, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain


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