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SpringSim 2016: Pasadena, CA, USA
- Fernando Barros, Herbert Prähofer, Xiaolin Hu, Joachim Denil:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Theory of Modeling & Simulation, TMS/DEVS 2016, part of the 2016 Spring Simulation Multiconference, SpringSim '16, Pasadena, CA, USA, April 3-6, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-5108-2321-1 - Rhys Goldstein, Simon Breslav, Azam Khan:
A quantum of continuous simulated time. 1 - Rhys Goldstein, Simon Breslav, Azam Khan:
DesignDEVS: reinforcing theoretical principles in a practical and lightweight simulation environment. 2 - David Ackerman, Hoda Mehrpouyan:
Modeling human behavior to anticipate insider attacks via system dynamics. 3 - Ben Cardoen, Stijn Manhaeve, Tim Tuijn, Yentl Van Tendeloo, Kurt Vanmechelen, Hans Vangheluwe, Jan Broeckhove:
Performance analysis of a PDEVS simulator supporting multiple synchronization protocols. 4 - Yentl Van Tendeloo, Hans Vangheluwe:
Teaching the fundamentals of the modelling of cyber-physical systems. 5 - David P. Y. Lawrence, Cláudio Gomes, Joachim Denil, Hans Vangheluwe, Didier Buchs:
Coupling petri nets with deterministic formalisms using co-simulation. 6 - Sahar Guermazi, Saadia Dhouib, Arnaud Cuccuru, Camille Letavernier, Sébastien Gérard:
Integration of UML models in FMI-based co-simulation. 7 - Benjamin Camus, Virginie Galtier, Mathieu Caujolle, Vincent Chevrier, Julien Vaubourg, Laurent Ciarletta, Christine Bourjot:
Hybrid co-simulation of FMUs using DEV&DESS in MECSYCO. 8 - Sangeeth Saagar Ponnusamy, Vincent Albert, Patrice Thebault:
Simulation fidelity distance: a game-theoretic framework. 9 - Hesham Saadawi, Gabriel A. Wainer, German Pliego:
DEVS execution acceleration with machine learning. 10 - Xu Xie, Alexander Verbraeck, Feng Gu:
Data assimilation in discrete event simulations: a rollback based Sequential Monte Carlo approach. 11 - Umut Durak, Anil Öztürk, Mehmet Katircioglu:
Simulation deployment blockset for MATLAB/Simulink. 12 - Daniella Niyonkuru, Gabriel A. Wainer:
A kernel for embedded systems development and simulation using the boost library. 13 - Deniz Çetinkaya:
A model driven approach to web-based traffic simulation. 14 - Andrea D'Ambrogio, Emiliano Paglia, Paolo Bocciarelli, Andrea Giglio:
Towards performance-oriented perfective evolution of BPMN models. 15 - Anna Deitsch, Vitali Schneider, Jennifer Kane, Winfried Dulz, Reinhard German:
Towards an efficient high-level modeling of heterogeneous image processing systems. 16 - Peter M. Maurer:
Time-parallel multi-delay logic simulation. 17 - Gamini Bulumulle, Ladislau Bölöni:
A study of the automobile blind-spots' spatial dimensions and angle of orientation on side-sweep accidents. 18 - Priyasree Bhowmik, Christopher Dutchyn, Nathaniel D. Osgood:
An aspect oriented framework to applying markov chain Monte Carlo methods with dynamic models. 19 - Braulio Adriano de Mello, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Scheduling predictability in I-DEVS by schedulability analysis. 20 - Laouen Belloli, Gabriel A. Wainer, Rafael Najmanovich:
Parsing and model generation for biological processes. 21 - Robert H. Kewley, Neil Kester, Joseph McDonnell:
DEVS distributed modeling framework: a parallel DEVS implementation via microservices. 22 - Damián Vicino, Olivier Dalle, Gabriel A. Wainer:
An advanced data type with irrational numbers to implement time in DEVS simulators. 23 - Nicholas Keller, Xiaolin Hu:
Data driven simulation modeling for mobile agent-based systems. 24 - Gary R. Mayer:
Composition of composable cellular automata with respect to their dimensional attributes. 26 - Fernando J. Barros:
A modular representation of asynchronous, geometric solvers. 27 - Hamzat Olanrewaju Aliyu, Mamadou Kaba Traoré:
Integrated framework for model-driven systems engineering: a research roadmap. 28 - Sadaf Mustafiz, Cláudio Gomes, Bruno Barroca, Hans Vangheluwe:
Modular design of hybrid languages by explicit modeling of semantic adaptation. 29
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