Simulation Symposium (SS 2000), 33rd Annual


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An international array of simulation specialists in industry and academia contributed papers to the this April 2000 symposium which covered a variety of topics in the field. A sampling of paper topics includes: simulation of telecommunication systems using SimML; optimal resource allocation for multi-service networks; specifying truck movements in traffic models using cell DEVs; and flow control and dynamic load balancing in Time Warp. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.







Simulation Symposium (SS 2001), 34th Annual


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Proceedings of an April 2001 symposium, addressing traditional discrete-event and continuous simulation topics, as well as topics in areas of distributed systems, network modeling, and advances in simulation methodology and practices. Material is in sections on simulation based performance analysis, network modeling and simulation, VLSI circuit simulators, simulation languages and environments, Web-based modeling and simulation, parallel and distributed simulation, and advances in simulation methodology and practices. Some subjects are queue structures for shared-memory multiprocessor systems, building a Web-based federated simulation system with Jini and XML, modeling and simulation of active networks, performance optimization of throttled time-warp simulation, and fault identification networks by passive testing. Lacks a subject index. c. Book News Inc.




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Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation


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Collecting the work of the foremost scientists in the field, Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications presents the state of the art in modeling discrete-event systems using the discrete-event system specification (DEVS) approach. It introduces the latest advances, recent extensions of formal techniques, and real-world examples of various applications. The book covers many topics that pertain to several layers of the modeling and simulation architecture. It discusses DEVS model development support and the interaction of DEVS with other methodologies. It describes different forms of simulation supported by DEVS, the use of real-time DEVS simulation, the relationship between DEVS and graph transformation, the influence of DEVS variants on simulation performance, and interoperability and composability with emphasis on DEVS standardization. The text also examines extensions to DEVS, new formalisms, and abstractions of DEVS models as well as the theory and analysis behind real-world system identification and control. To support the generation and search of optimal models of a system, a framework is developed based on the system entity structure and its transformation to DEVS simulation models. In addition, the book explores numerous interesting examples that illustrate the use of DEVS to build successful applications, including optical network-on-chip, construction/building design, process control, workflow systems, and environmental models. A one-stop resource on advances in DEVS theory, applications, and methodology, this volume offers a sampling of the best research in the area, a broad picture of the DEVS landscape, and trend-setting applications enabled by the DEVS approach. It provides the basis for future research discoveries and encourages the development of new applications.




Advances in Production Management Systems: Innovative and Knowledge-Based Production Management in a Global-Local World


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The three volumes IFIP AICT 438, 439, and 440 constitute the refereed proceedings of the International IFIP WG 5.7 Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS 2014, held in Ajaccio, France, in September 2014. The 233 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 271 submissions. They are organized in 6 parts: knowledge discovery and sharing; knowledge-based planning and scheduling; knowledge-based sustainability; knowledge-based services; knowledge-based performance improvement, and case studies.




36th Annual Simulation Symposium


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The growing awareness of the effects that simulation is having on the way we design our computing, communication, and control systems is leading to an increased demand for a better understanding of all aspects of simulation, ANSS'03 covers broad topics in the areas of distributed systems, network modeling, and advances in simulation methodology and practices.




Resilience Assessment and Evaluation of Computing Systems


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The resilience of computing systems includes their dependability as well as their fault tolerance and security. It defines the ability of a computing system to perform properly in the presence of various kinds of disturbances and to recover from any service degradation. These properties are immensely important in a world where many aspects of our daily life depend on the correct, reliable and secure operation of often large-scale distributed computing systems. Wolter and her co-editors grouped the 20 chapters from leading researchers into seven parts: an introduction and motivating examples, modeling techniques, model-driven prediction, measurement and metrics, testing techniques, case studies, and conclusions. The core is formed by 12 technical papers, which are framed by motivating real-world examples and case studies, thus illustrating the necessity and the application of the presented methods. While the technical chapters are independent of each other and can be read in any order, the reader will benefit more from the case studies if he or she reads them together with the related techniques. The papers combine topics like modeling, benchmarking, testing, performance evaluation, and dependability, and aim at academic and industrial researchers in these areas as well as graduate students and lecturers in related fields. In this volume, they will find a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in a field of continuously growing practical importance.




Handbook Of Software Aging And Rejuvenation: Fundamentals, Methods, Applications, And Future Directions


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The Handbook of Software Aging and Rejuvenation provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, making it indispensable to graduate students as well as professionals in the field. It begins by introducing fundamental concepts, definitions, and the history of software aging and rejuvenation research, followed by methods, tools, and strategies that can be used to detect, analyze, and overcome software aging.