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MSV'07: Topics

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    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Simulation languages
    • Modeling and simulation for computer engineering
    • Modeling and simulation for education and training
    • Real-time modeling and simulation
    • Information and scientific visualization
    • Perceptual issues in visualization and modeling
    • Modeling methodologies
    • Specification issues for modeling and simulation
    • Visual interactive simulation and modeling
    • Visualization tools and systems for simulation and modeling
    • Java-based modelers
    • Scalability issues
    • Numerical methods used in simulation and modeling
    • Finite and boundary element techniques
    • Process simulation/modeling
    • Device simulation/modeling
    • Circuit simulation/modeling
    • Multi-level modeling
    • Prototyping and simulation
    • Biomedical visualization and applications
    • Databases and visualization
    • Interaction paradigms and human factors
    • Parallel and distributed simulation
    • Discrete and numeric simulation
    • Internet, web and security visualization
    • Virtual reality and simulation
    • Tools and applications
    • Virtual environments and data visualization
    • Object-oriented simulation
    • Knowledge-based simulation
    • Simulation of machine architectures
    • Simulation of wireless systems
    • Simulation of semiconductors and microelectronics
    • Simulation and modeling with applications in biotechnology
    • Simulation and modeling with applications in nanotechnology
    • CAD/CAE/CAM
    • Emerging technologies and applications

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