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IMPORTANT :
The Conference, originally scheduled for June
25-27, 2003 but postponed for 12
months, will honor all abstracts that
have already been accepted. Authors
who wish to update their abstracts should do
so as soon as possible, and no later than
February 27, 2004.
New submissions are also welcome; refer to the
Instructions below. |
| Topics |
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conference aims at covering all aspects of applied probability and
stochastic models, including, but not limited to, the following topics: |
- Computer
networks and telecommunication systems
- Discrete-event
dynamic systems, perturbation analysis
- E-business applications, on-line auction
- Engineering and service systems: manufacturing, logistics, transportation, health-care, banking, public service
- Internet applications: networking, traffic modeling,
performance optimization
- Large
deviations and extreme values
- Mathematical
and computational finance, financial engineering
- Markov
processes and Markov decision processes
- Matrix
analytic methods
- Medical,
biological and environmental applications
- Probabilistic
analysis of algorithms, combinatorial optimization
- Queues:
long-range dependence, heavy tails, inference models, games
- Reliability
and survival analysis
- Risk
management and analysis, insurance models
- Simulation
- Stochastic
control and games
- Stochastic
networks: Markov models, fluid models, diffusion models, strong
approximation, stability
- Stochastic
programming
- Supply
chain management and optimization
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| Instructions |
- Download
the latex template
for abstract or the latex template
for session proposal. Read carefully the comments inside the file, and use the
template to
prepare your submission.
- Each abstract is
limited to 20 latex-formatted lines in length. (Other details can be
referred to a full paper if available, in which case, include a URL pointer.)
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Each
session proposal should include no less than 3 and no more than 4
abstracts. (A session with 3 abstracts may be assigned a fourth
presentation by the Program Committee.)
- E-mail your
submission to <xchen@se.cuhk.edu.hk>.
In
your message, for each co-authored abstract, indicate who will be the
presenting author. (We strongly discourage anyone making multiple
presentations at the conference.)
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The deadline for submission is
February
27, 2004.
- All new submissions will
be reviewed by the Program Committee. Contributors will be notified by the
end of March 2004 about the acceptance/rejection decisions.
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