32nd EUROPEAN Conference on Modelling and Simulation

ISSN 2522-2422 (ONLINE) - ISSN 2522-2414 (Print) - ISSN 2522-2430 (CD-ROM)

ECMS 2018
                     

May 22nd - May 25th, 2018
Wilhelmshaven, Germany

 

Simulation and Optimization (SIMO)

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Complex systems in economic, engineering and natural sciences involve the solving of many optimisation problems. Many of the present approaches consider operations research optimisation models. Analytically tractable models are impractical in change settings due to their limitations in modelling important details and features of real world complex systems. Simulation models, on the other hand, provide the flexibility to accommodate arbitrary stochastic elements, and generally allow modelling of all the complexities and dynamics of real world applications without undue simplifying assumptions. However, simulation itself is not an optimisation approach. Thus, in this track methods and approaches of simulation and of the solution of optimisation problems shall be linked to solve optimisation problems faster or make their solutions better usable (under realistic conditions).

Topics should be

  • Applications of operations research optimisation on business processes in general as well as applications in economic, engineering and natural sciences.

  • Analysis and modelling of complex systems.

  • Optimisation procedures and optimisation potentials of complex systems.

  • Combinatorial optimization and integer programming tools to handle complex systems

  • Procedures of discrete event and continuous time simulation.

  • (Simulation-based) heuristic and algorithmic procedures for efficiently solving complex problems.

  • Optimisation Models for Operations and Business Processes, for Technological Devices and for Processes and in Finance, Economics, Logistics as well as Social Sciences.

  • Simulation Optimisation methods.

  • Simulation-based hybrid optimisation techniques.

  • Utilisation of simulation to make optimization problems and their (feasible) solutions usable under industrial conditions.

  • Proper handling of uncertainty and the attainment of robust solutions.

  • Methods of calibration, validation and verification of models (under realistic conditions).

  • Tools for simulation and optimisation: their more effective design for operating under realistic conditions, especially concerning shorter runtimes, as well as their architecture.

 

Track-Chair: Professor Dr. Frank Herrmann.

Track-Co-Chairs: Professor Dr. Thosten Claus and Professor Dr. Michael Manitz.

 

The following researches are interested in supporting this track as reviewer:

Professor. Dr. Walailak Atthirawong, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Thailand (E-Mail: walailaknoi@gmail.com).

Professor Dr. Hans-Peter Barbay – University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld, Germany (E-Mail: hans-peter.barbey@fh-bielefeld.de).

Professor Dr. Kevin Chalmers, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (E-Mail: K.Chalmers@napier.ac.uk).

Professor Dr. Thosten Claus – TU Dresden in Dresden, Germany (E-Mail: thorsten.claus@tu-dresden.de).

Professor Dr. Donald Davendra – Central Washington University, USA (E-Mail: Don-aldD@cwu.edu).

Professor Dr. Thomas Farrenkopf, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, Friedberg, Germany (E-Mail: Thomas.Farrenkopf@mnd.thm.de).

Robert Forstner MSc. – SimPlan AG in Maintal, Germany (E-Mail: Ro-bert.Forstner@simplan.de)

Professor Dr. Michael Guckert, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, Friedberg, Deutsch-land, Germany (E-Mail: michael.guckert@mnd.thm.de).

Professor Dr. Frank Herrmann – Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg, Germa-ny (E-Mail: frank.herrmann@hs-regensburg.de).

Benjamin Hildebrandt MSc. – University Duisburg-Essen, Mercator School of Management in Duisburg, Germany (E-Mail: Benjamin.Hildebrandt@uni-due.de).

Dr. Thomas Hußlein – OptWare GmbH in Regensburg, Germany (E-Mail: thom-as.husslein@optware.de).

Ina Kortemeier MSc. – University Duisburg-Essen, Mercator School of Management in Duisburg, Germany (E-Mail: Ina.Kortemeier@uni-due.de).

Frederick Lange MSc. – Maschinenfabrik Rheinhausen, Regensburg, Germany (E-Mail: frederick.lange@ymail.com).

Professor Dr. Michael Manitz – University Duisburg-Essen, Mercator School of Management in Duisburg, Germany (E-Mail: michael.manitz@uni-due.de).

Professor Dr. Christian Müller – University of Applied Sciences in Wildau, Germany (E-Mail: christian.mueller@th-wildau.de).

Professor Dr. Frank Morelli – University of Applied Sciences in Pforzheim, Germany (E-Mail: frank.morelli@hs-pforzheim.de).

Maximilian Munninger – University of Applied Sciences in Regensburg, Germany (E-Mail: maximilian.munninger@oth-regensburg.de).

Marc-Philip Piehl MSc. – University Duisburg-Essen, Mercator School of Management in Duisburg, Germany (E-Mail: Marc.Piehl@uni-due.de).

Dr. Michael Römer – Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg (E-Mail: mi-chael.roemer@wiwi.uni-halle.de)

Maximilian Selmair MSc. – SimPlan AG in Maintal, Germany (E-Mail: maximili-an.selmair@simplan.de)

Professor Dr.Tuanjai Somboonwiwat, King Mongkuts' University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand (E-Mail: tuanjai.som@kmutt.ac.th, tuanjai.som@gmail.com).

Enrico Teich MSc. – TU Dresden in Dresden, Germany (E-Mail: enrico.teich@tu-dresden.de).

Marco Trost MSc. – TU Dresden in Dresden, Germany (E-Mail: marco.trost@mailbox.tu-dresden.de).

Professor Dr. Neil Urquhart, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom (E-Mail: N.Urquhart@napier.ac.uk).

Thorsten Vitzthum MSc. – TU Dresden, Germany (E-Mail: thorsten.vitzthum@tu-dresden.de).

Professor Dr. Thananya Wasusri, King Mongkuts' University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand (E-Mail: thananya.was@kmutt.ac.th).

 


 


 

 

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