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SpringSim 2015: Alexandria, VA, USA
- Fernando Barros, Moon Ho Wang, Herbert Prähofer, Xiaolin Hu:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation: DEVS Integrative M&S Symposium, part of the 2015 Spring Simulation Multiconference, SpringSim '15, Alexandria, VA, USA, April 12-15, 2015. SCS/ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-5108-0105-9 - Armin Alaghi, John P. Hayes:
Dimension reduction in statistical simulation of digital circuits. 1-8 - Alfredo Garro, Alberto Falcone:
On the integration of HLA and FMI for supporting interoperability and reusability in distributed simulation. 9-16 - Jean François Santucci, Laurent Capocchi, Bernard P. Zeigler:
SES extension to integrate abstraction hierarchy into DEVS modeling and simulation. 17-24 - Sixuan Wang, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Semantic selection for model composition using SAMSaaS. 25-32 - Peter M. Maurer:
Levelized compiled code multi-delay logic simulation. 33-38 - Virginie Galtier, Stéphane Vialle, Cherifa Dad, Jean-Philippe Tavella, Jean-Philippe Lam-Yee-Mui, Gilles Plessis:
FMI-based distributed multi-simulation with DACCOSIM. 39-46 - Joachim Denil, Hany Kashif, Pansy Arafa, Hans Vangheluwe, Sebastian Fischmeister:
Instrumentation and preservation of extra-functional properties of simulink models. 47-54 - Ken Vanherpen, Joachim Denil, Hans Vangheluwe, Paul De Meulenaere:
Model transformations for round-trip engineering in control deployment co-design. 55-62 - Youssef Bouanan, Mathilde Forestier, Judicaël Ribault, Gregory Zacharewicz, Bruno Vallespir, Néjib Moalla:
Simulating information diffusion in a multidimensional social network using the DEVS formalism (WIP). 63-68 - Artur Schmidt, Umut Durak, Christoph Rasch, Thorsten Pawletta:
Model-based testing approach for MATLAB/simulink using system entity structure and experimental frames. 69-76 - Romain Franceschini, Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia, Paul Bisgambiglia:
A comparative study of pending event set implementations for PDEVS simulation. 77-84 - Benjamin Camus, Christine Bourjot, Vincent Chevrier:
Combining DEVS with multi-agent concepts to design and simulate multi-models of complex systems (WIP). 85-90 - Yentl Van Tendeloo, Hans Vangheluwe:
PythonPDEVS: a distributed parallel DEVS simulator. 91-98 - Joachim Denil, Bart Meyers, Paul De Meulenaere, Hans Vangheluwe:
Explicit semantic adaptation of hybrid formalisms for FMI co-simulation. 99-106 - Simon Van Mierlo, Yentl Van Tendeloo, Bruno Barroca, Sadaf Mustafiz, Hans Vangheluwe:
Explicit modelling of a parallel DEVS experimentation environment. 107-114 - Fernando Barros:
Asynchronous, polynomial ODE solvers based on error estimation. 115-121 - Fernando Barros:
A modular representation of fluid stochastic petri nets. 122-128 - Özgür Özmen, James J. Nutaro:
Activity diagrams for DEVS models: a case study modeling health care behavior (WIP). 129-134 - Megan M. Olsen, M. S. Raunak:
A method for quantified confidence of DEVS validation. 135-142 - Benoit Bayol, Yuting Chen, Charlotte Baey, Gautier Viaud, Paul-Henry Cournède:
WIP - Promoting good modeling practice with a domain-specific language and statistical algorithms designed for parallel computing. 143-148 - Priyasree Bhowmik, Nathaniel D. Osgood, Christopher Dutchyn:
Improving the flexibility of simulation modeling with aspects. 149-156 - Robert H. Kewley, Alex MacCalman, Joseph McDonnell, Carl Hein:
DEVS distributed parallel architecture for enterprise simulation. 157-164 - Damián Vicino, Daniella Niyonkuru, Gabriel A. Wainer, Olivier Dalle:
Sequential PDEVS architecture. 165-172 - Chungman Seo, Bernard P. Zeigler, Doohwan Kim, Kenneth Duncan:
Integrating web-based simulation on IT systems with finite probabilistic DEVS. 173-180 - Adisak Intana, Michael R. Poppleton, Geoff V. Merrett:
A model-based trace testing approach for validation of formal co-simulation models. 181-188 - Bernard P. Zeigler, James J. Nutaro, Chungman Seo:
What's the best possible speedup achievable in distributed simulation: Amdahl's law reconstructed. 189-196 - James J. Nutaro, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Towards a probabilistic interpretation of validity for simulation models. 197-204 - Bert Van Acker, Joachim Denil, Hans Vangheluwe, Paul De Meulenaere:
Generation of an optimised master algorithm for FMI co-simulation. 205-212 - Paolo Bocciarelli, Andrea D'Ambrogio, Andrea Giglio, Emiliano Paglia:
A model-driven framework for distributed simulation of autonomous systems. 213-220 - Josef Müller, Klaas Gadeyne, Mike Nicolai, Herman Van der Auweraer:
Automatic generation of simulation models for early stage evaluation of physical system topologies (WIP). 221-226 - Mostafa D. Fard, Hessam S. Sarjoughian:
Visual and persistence behavior modeling for DEVS in CoSMoS. 227-234 - Gamini Bulumelle, Ladislau Bölöni:
Simulating the impact of blind-spots on the frequency of side-sweep accidents. 235-241 - Yuan Long, Xiaolin Hu:
SpSIR: a spatially-dependent sequential importance resampling for high dimensional spatial temporal system simulation. 242-248 - Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Savitha Sundaramoorthi:
Superdense time trajectories for DEVS simulation models. 249-256 - Michael Lütjen, Daniel Rippel, Michael Freitag:
Automatic simulation model generation in the context of micro manufacturing (WIP). 257-262 - Christopher Herbez, Gauthier Quesnel, Éric Ramat:
Building partitioning graphs in parallel-DEVS context for parallel simulations (WIP). 263-268 - Michael Todd Gardner, Cory C. Beard, Appie van de Liefvoort:
Mission critical publish-subscribe performance modeling using linear algebraic and classical methods. 269-277
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