From noreply at isaatc.ull.es Sun Mar 1 13:20:47 2009 From: noreply at isaatc.ull.es (noreply@isaatc.ull.es) Date: Sun Mar 1 13:20:52 2009 Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: 6th Internation Mediterranean Modelling Multiconference (I3M 2009) Message-ID: <39c9914a-2970-43f0-a8b3-02fc1a408d0c@h20g2000yqn.googlegroups.com> CALL FOR PAPERS ===================================================== 6th Internation Mediterranean Modelling Multiconference (I3M 2009) September 23 - 25, 2009 Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands, Spain. http://i3m2009.isaatc.ull.es Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife - Canary Islands) will held the 6th edition of the Internation Mediterranean Modelling Multiconference in 2009. This new edition is intended to be a unique opportunity to meet together and discuss about every topic related to Modelling and Simulation surrounded by the incomparable framework of the so-called "Fortunate Islands". The I3M consists of the following conferences: * The 21st European Modelling & Simulation Symposium - EMSS 2009 * The International Workshop on Modeling & Applied Simulation- MAS 2009 * The International Workshop on Harbour, Maritime & Multimodal Logistics M&S - HMS 2009 And the following Workshops: * New Simulation Project Workshop (NSP) * McLeod Institute of Simulation Science Workshop * M&S Network Workshop IMPORTANT DEADLINES: * First submission: 12 april 2009 * Notification of acceptance: 20 mayo 2009 * Camera Ready paper submission: 10 june 2009 We would be very glad if we could count on your contributions. Extended abstracts (minimum 2 pages), full draft papers or other proposals should be submitted for the review process by April 12th, 2009. Each extended abstract or full draft paper will be reviewed by at least two members of the International Program Committee taking into consideration scientific quality, originality and relevance. Only original papers, written in English will be accepted. (We apologize in case you receive this email more than once) From info at oilit.com Mon Mar 9 06:06:39 2009 From: info at oilit.com (Neil McNaughton) Date: Mon Mar 9 06:06:42 2009 Subject: Oil IT Journal - February 2009 Message-ID: <49b4e9f7$0$17744$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr> In this month's Oil IT Journal . Emerson acquires Roxar . Plant Tech conference report . PETEX conference report . Barry Irani, iStore . Computer Sciences Corp. teams with Oracle . Shell on social networking . Petrel Data in Context . and more! From newsgroup at wolfram.com Thu Mar 19 10:15:43 2009 From: newsgroup at wolfram.com (newsgroup@wolfram.com) Date: Thu Mar 19 10:15:46 2009 Subject: gridMathematica 7: Multiplying the Power of Mathematica over the Grid Message-ID: Less than six months ago, Wolfram Research integrated automatic parallel technology into Mathematica 7. Today, that power can be multiplied by more powerful hardware and clusters with the release of gridMathematica 7, including new technology, Wolfram Lightweight Grid Manager, for launching Mathematica on remote computers. gridMathematica extends the built-in parallelization features of Mathematica by adding extra computation kernels and automated network distribution tools--allowing users to run more tasks in parallel, over more CPUs, for faster execution without changing a line of code. gridMathematica's new extension technology makes parallel tasks, even personal supercomputing, easy. Whether computations are distributed over local or remote CPUs, process coordination and management is completely automated. * gridMathematica Local adds four additional computation kernels to the four already included in a single-machine Mathematica license, making it ideal for individual user who needs a boost of power on a multicore machine. * gridMathematica Server provides a network-managed pool of computation kernels that can be shared by a group of Mathematica users locally or run on remote hardware to combine the power of multiple computers. * Wolfram Lightweight Grid Manager makes it easy for users to acquire and run Mathematica computation kernels on remote hardware and can control high-performance clusters or create ad hoc grids from idle computers. Using gridMathematica 7, you can automatically scale up your tasks to grids of any size--allowing you to deliver accurate solutions even faster. More details about gridMathematica are available on its web pages: http://www.wolfram.com/gridmathematica gridMathematica requires a Mathematica license and is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. From YuriyMikhaylovskiy at gmail.com Fri Mar 27 15:43:57 2009 From: YuriyMikhaylovskiy at gmail.com (Yuriy) Date: Fri Mar 27 15:43:59 2009 Subject: Need help in the development and use JMCAD Message-ID: <4025cf5e-0f89-4e56-8865-ac157e1da98a@h5g2000yqh.googlegroups.com> Need help in the development and use JMCAD http://jmcad.sourceforge.net/ Project Information JMCAD is an program for the modeling and simulation of complex dynamic systems. This includes the ability to construct and simulate block diagrams. The visual block diagram interface offers a simple method for constructing, modifying and maintaining complex system models. The simulation engine provides fast and accurate solutions for linear, nonlinear, continuous time, discrete time, time varying and hybrid system designs. With JMCAD, users can quickly develop software or "virtual" prototypes of systems or processes to demonstrate their behavior prior to building physical prototypes. The user builds his system model by selecting predefined blocks from a block library and simply wiring the blocks together. Each block of the diagram performs a function. Users can also create custom blocks in Java and add them to the JMCAD block library. JMCAD is a block diagram language for creating complex nonlinear dynamic systems. Its fast execution speed is perfect for model based operator training, off-line controller tuning, and hardware in the loop testing. Its efficient Java code generator makes it a great platform for model based embedded system development. By combining the simplicity and clarity of a block diagram interface with a high-performance mathematical engine, JMCAD provides fast and accurate solutions for linear, nonlinear, continuous time, discrete time, multi-rate, and hybrid systems. Moreover, JMCAD's tightly integrated development platform makes it easy to pass freely between model construction, simulation, optimization, and validation. This lets you create virtual prototypes on your desktop to make sure your design works properly before committing to prototype. For specialized engineering problems, JMCAD offers a comprehensive set of companion products for frequency domain analysis, Java code generation, communications system modeling, DSP and embedded system design, neural networks and real-time analog and digital I/O. The program is developed with use of language Java and can be used in various operational systems (Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, etc.).