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Static and dynamic systems modeling, Control and optimization techniques, Linear and nonlinear system identification, Computational intelligence, Applications.
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Building on a key goal of the Multi-conference -to bring Modeling and Simulation practitioners and researchers coming from various domains together- the Poster Session offers a single point of encounter and discussion for scientific ideas in embryonic state and with high potential. Interesting novel results, original ideas or works-in-progress that are not quite ready for a regular full-length paper find their place in the Poster Session. Presenters and attendees have the opportunity to engage in enriching discussions about their work in a cross-domain environment. This year we are very excited to introduce also a Student Colloquium. The objective of the Colloquium is to give an opportunity for students (in particular Ph.D. students) to showcase and discuss their work in progress during a session of short oral presentations. Any student attending the conference can participate, including students with accepted papers at the Multi-Conference. For those students with an accepted paper, they can choose to give a short version of such paper during the Colloquium, including new results or research advances since the original submission. Also, all Colloquium students will participate in the Poster Session. This way, students at both early and advanced stages of their careers will find the occasion to network with colleagues, give their work a wider visibility, and brainstorm ideas strengthening their fitness in scientific discussion.
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The ICMSAO conferences started in 2005 at the American University of Sharjah (AUS), United Arab Emirates (UAE) as an effort to bring together engineers and scientists from around the world to share research results and to discuss future activities related to the areas of modeling, simulation, and optimization The great success of the first conference with about 300 papers continued at the Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi, UAE, at AUS, UAE, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in Hammamat, Tunis Istanbul has been the capital of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Ottoman Empire The 2010 European Capital of Culture offers exciting historical and natural attractions to all.
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Models are an important tool in conquering the increasing complexity of modern software systems. Key industries are strategically directing their development environments towards more extensive use of modeling techniques. MiSE 2015 aimed to understand, through critical analysis, the current and future uses of models in the engineering of software-intensive systems. The MiSE workshop series has proven to be an effective forum for discussing modeling techniques from both the MDE and software engineering perspectives. An important goal of this workshop is to foster exchange between these two communities. In 2015 the focus was on considering the current state of tool support and the challenges that need to be addressed to improve the maturity of tools. There was also analysis of successful applications of modeling techniques in specific application domains, with attempts to determine how the participants' experiences can be carried over to other domains.
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Computational modelling – here with reference to production and medical technology – has the potential to develop into a field of research of not only scientific relevance. Model-based therapy (e.g. simulation-assisted surgery) is still a vision for the next decades but will, if it is put into practice, revolutionize standard medical technology and treatment. Another rewarding field of application is production technology where economic competition requires to shorten production cycles enormously. Computational modelling is the only way to reduce experimental effort. This calls for better models and methods – finally for a deep knowledge of computational mechanics.
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