Proceedings of the 2005 Summer Computer Simulation Conference

Proceedings of the 2005 Summer Computer Simulation Conference
Author: Agostino G. Bruzzone,Edward Williams
Publsiher: Society for Computer Simulation
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2005
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1565552997

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Proceedings of the 2006 Summer Computer Simulation Conference

Proceedings of the 2006 Summer Computer Simulation Conference
Author: Society for Computer Simulation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2006
Genre: Computer simulation
ISBN: 1565553071

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Summer of Simulation

Summer of Simulation
Author: John Sokolowski,Umut Durak,Navonil Mustafee,Andreas Tolk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030171643

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This book is based on the “Summer Simulation Multi-Conference” (SCSC), which has been a prominent platform for the dissemination of scholarly research in the M&S community for the last 50 years. In keeping with the conference’s seasonal title, the authors have called this half-century “the summer of simulation,” and it has led not only to simulation-based disciplines but also simulation as a discipline. This book discusses contributions from the SCSC in four sections. The first section is an introduction to the work. The second section is devoted to contributions from simulation research fellows who were associated with the SCSC, while the third section features the SCSC’s most influential contributions. Lastly, the fourth section includes contributions from the best papers in the last five years. Features: • A comprehensive volume dedicated to one of the simulation domain’s major conferences: the SCSC • Offers a scientometric analysis of the SCSC • Revisits high-impact topics from 50 years of the SCSC • Includes chapters by simulation research fellows associated with the SCSC • Presents updated best-paper contributions from the recent conference This work will be of value to anyone interested in the evolution of modeling and simulation over the last fifty years. Readers will gain a perspective on what drove this evolution, and develop an understanding of the key contributions that allowed this technology to grow into its own academic discipline and profession.

Proceedings of the 2004 Summer Computer Simulation Conference SCSC 2004

Proceedings of the 2004 Summer Computer Simulation Conference  SCSC 2004
Author: Society for Computer Simulation
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2004
Genre: Computer simulation
ISBN: 1565552830

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SCSC 2003

SCSC 2003
Author: Agostino G. Bruzzone,Society for Computer Simulation
Publsiher: Society for Computer Simulation
Total Pages: 887
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1565552687

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Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation

Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation
Author: Gabriel A. Wainer
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420053371

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Complex artificial dynamic systems require advanced modeling techniques that can accommodate their asynchronous, concurrent, and highly non-linear nature. Discrete Event systems Specification (DEVS) provides a formal framework for hierarchical construction of discrete-event models in a modular manner, allowing for model re-use and reduced development time. Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation presents a practical approach focused on the creation of discrete-event applications. The book introduces the CD++ tool, an open-source framework that enables the simulation of discrete-event models. After setting up the basic theory of DEVS and Cell-DEVS, the author focuses on how to use the CD++ tool to define a variety of models in biology, physics, chemistry, and artificial systems. They also demonstrate how to map different modeling techniques, such as Finite State Machines and VHDL, to DEVS. The in-depth coverage elaborates on the creation of simulation software for DEVS models and the 3D visualization environments associated with these tools. A much-needed practical approach to creating discrete-event applications, this book offers world-class instruction on the field’s most useful modeling tools.

Computer Simulation Validation

Computer Simulation Validation
Author: Claus Beisbart,Nicole J. Saam
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 1074
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319707662

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This unique volume introduces and discusses the methods of validating computer simulations in scientific research. The core concepts, strategies, and techniques of validation are explained by an international team of pre-eminent authorities, drawing on expertise from various fields ranging from engineering and the physical sciences to the social sciences and history. The work also offers new and original philosophical perspectives on the validation of simulations. Topics and features: introduces the fundamental concepts and principles related to the validation of computer simulations, and examines philosophical frameworks for thinking about validation; provides an overview of the various strategies and techniques available for validating simulations, as well as the preparatory steps that have to be taken prior to validation; describes commonly used reference points and mathematical frameworks applicable to simulation validation; reviews the legal prescriptions, and the administrative and procedural activities related to simulation validation; presents examples of best practice that demonstrate how methods of validation are applied in various disciplines and with different types of simulation models; covers important practical challenges faced by simulation scientists when applying validation methods and techniques; offers a selection of general philosophical reflections that explore the significance of validation from a broader perspective. This truly interdisciplinary handbook will appeal to a broad audience, from professional scientists spanning all natural and social sciences, to young scholars new to research with computer simulations. Philosophers of science, and methodologists seeking to increase their understanding of simulation validation, will also find much to benefit from in the text.

Agent Directed Simulation and Systems Engineering

Agent Directed Simulation and Systems Engineering
Author: Levent Yilmaz,Tuncer Ören
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2009-11-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527627790

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The only book to present the synergy between modeling and simulation, systems engineering, and agent technologies expands the notion of agent-based simulation to also deal with agent simulation and agent-supported simulation. Accessible to both practitioners and managers, it systematically addresses designing and building agent systems from a systems engineering perspective.