Final Call for Papers for the Computer Graphics for Simulation Workshop at the Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC'09) conference in Istanbul, Turkey on July 13-16, 2009.
The Society for Modeling and Simulation international (http://www.scs.org <http://www.scs.org/> ) is the sponsor of a Simulation conference [Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC'09)] at the 2009 International Simulation Multi-conference (ISMc'09). ( http://www.scs.org/confernc/summersim/summersim09/summersim09.htm ) Other conferences in the multi-conference are the International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS'09) and the Grand Challenges in Modeling & Simulation (GCMS'09) conference. There is a "Computer Graphics for Simulation" Workshop at the SCSC'09 conference. One of the main topic areas in the Workshop is General CG, Web3D (distributed simulation), Scenegraphs, and Simulation. SCSC'09 Call: ( http://www.eng.auburn.edu/~yilmaz/SCSC09-CFP.htm ) [click the CG Workshop link] The conference is being held in Europe and so may be of particular interest to the European branch of the Openscengraph community. Don't be shy. You can also submit papers on general Computer Graphics Topics. Authors can also submit High resolution images for a Scientific Visualization Contest. Visit the above links for more details about sponsors, submission and program committee. Topic Areas: (See official call, for subtopics within topic areas) General Computer Graphics. Web3D, Data Acquisition and Simulation. Computational Grids for Simulation. 3-D Modeling and Animation Systems use in Simulation. Art and Esthetics in Simulation. Key dates Submission of Full Papers (full, short, applications) February 25, 2009 Notification of Acceptance April 21, 2009 Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration May 15, 2009 John F. Richardson
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