Computer modeling and simulation is recognized by John Holland and many others as the central tool with which to experiment on complex adaptive systems (CAS). Less well recognized is that in the last thirty years, advances in the theory of modeling and simulation have crystallized a new class of models suitable for the computational requirements of CAS studies. This article discusses the abstractions underlying the DEVS formalism, a system theoretic characterization of discrete event simulations, that has been widely adopted in recent years. Abstraction of events and time intervals from a continuous data stream is shown to carry information that can be efficiently employed, not only in simulation, but also in accounting for the real world ...
Discrete-event simulation is one of the most popular modelling techniques. It has developed signific...
abstract: Computational models for relatively complex systems are subject to many difficulties, amon...
Discrete event simulation (DES) has been widely used for both theoretical and application researches...
For a class of formalisms labelled discrete-event, system models are described at an abstraction lev...
The DEVS formalism was conceived by Zeigler [Zei84a, Zei84b] to provide a rigourous common basis for...
Collecting the work of the foremost scientists in the field, Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation:...
Abstract Simulation can be regarded as the emulation of the behavior of a real-world system over an ...
Conférence invitée International Federation of Automatic Control,(IFAC), Toulouse, France, 9-14 jui...
Discrete-event models depict systems where a discrete state is repeatedly altered by instantaneous c...
Abstract Discrete Event System Specification is an extension of the Moore machine formalism which is...
Computer modeling and simulation (M&S) allows engineers to study and analyze complex systems. Discre...
We review the DEVS modeling and simulation framework Its fundamental concepts are discussed from the...
Computer simulations are routines programmed to imitate detailed system operations. They are utilize...
Abstract This paper may be considered as a practical reference for those who wish to add (now suffic...
Large-scale complex systems are characterized by a large number of interconnected variables and a di...
Discrete-event simulation is one of the most popular modelling techniques. It has developed signific...
abstract: Computational models for relatively complex systems are subject to many difficulties, amon...
Discrete event simulation (DES) has been widely used for both theoretical and application researches...
For a class of formalisms labelled discrete-event, system models are described at an abstraction lev...
The DEVS formalism was conceived by Zeigler [Zei84a, Zei84b] to provide a rigourous common basis for...
Collecting the work of the foremost scientists in the field, Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation:...
Abstract Simulation can be regarded as the emulation of the behavior of a real-world system over an ...
Conférence invitée International Federation of Automatic Control,(IFAC), Toulouse, France, 9-14 jui...
Discrete-event models depict systems where a discrete state is repeatedly altered by instantaneous c...
Abstract Discrete Event System Specification is an extension of the Moore machine formalism which is...
Computer modeling and simulation (M&S) allows engineers to study and analyze complex systems. Discre...
We review the DEVS modeling and simulation framework Its fundamental concepts are discussed from the...
Computer simulations are routines programmed to imitate detailed system operations. They are utilize...
Abstract This paper may be considered as a practical reference for those who wish to add (now suffic...
Large-scale complex systems are characterized by a large number of interconnected variables and a di...
Discrete-event simulation is one of the most popular modelling techniques. It has developed signific...
abstract: Computational models for relatively complex systems are subject to many difficulties, amon...
Discrete event simulation (DES) has been widely used for both theoretical and application researches...