In the Discrete-Event System Specification (DEVS) time variables are Real numbers. This is common to other simulation formalisms for Discrete-Event Simulation (DES). Current simulators for these formalisms approximate time variables using floating-point or rational representations. Neither of them is capable to adequately represent irrational numbers. The representation of these numbers is important, especially for studying systems with geometrical properties. The use of approximations, as floating-point, may silently introduce errors to the causality chain. These errors may produce incorrect simulation trajectories without informing about them. Here, we propose a new data type combining rational data types with computable calculus concepts...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
The objective of this research is to increase the robustness of discrete-event simulation (DES) when...
The DEVS formalism was conceived by Zeigler [Zei84a, Zei84b] to provide a rigourous common basis for...
This paper addresses the problems related to data types used for time representation in DEVS, a form...
Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a technique in which the simulation engine plays a history follow...
Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a technique in which the simulation engine plays a history follow...
To better support multiscale modeling and simulation, we present a multiscale time representation co...
La simulation à événements discrets (SED) est une technique dans laquelle le simulateur joue une his...
For a class of formalisms labelled discrete-event, system models are described at an abstraction lev...
Abstract Simulation can be regarded as the emulation of the behavior of a real-world system over an ...
The time-line in Discrete Event Simulation (DES) is a sequence of events defined in a numerable subs...
A timeline in Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a sequence of events defined in a numerable subset ...
Computer modeling and simulation is recognized by John Holland and many others as the central tool w...
Abstract. The Discrete EVent system Specification (DEVS) formal-ism allows for highly modular, hiera...
event simulation The DEVS (Discrete Event Systems Specification) formalism supports specification of...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
The objective of this research is to increase the robustness of discrete-event simulation (DES) when...
The DEVS formalism was conceived by Zeigler [Zei84a, Zei84b] to provide a rigourous common basis for...
This paper addresses the problems related to data types used for time representation in DEVS, a form...
Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a technique in which the simulation engine plays a history follow...
Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a technique in which the simulation engine plays a history follow...
To better support multiscale modeling and simulation, we present a multiscale time representation co...
La simulation à événements discrets (SED) est une technique dans laquelle le simulateur joue une his...
For a class of formalisms labelled discrete-event, system models are described at an abstraction lev...
Abstract Simulation can be regarded as the emulation of the behavior of a real-world system over an ...
The time-line in Discrete Event Simulation (DES) is a sequence of events defined in a numerable subs...
A timeline in Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a sequence of events defined in a numerable subset ...
Computer modeling and simulation is recognized by John Holland and many others as the central tool w...
Abstract. The Discrete EVent system Specification (DEVS) formal-ism allows for highly modular, hiera...
event simulation The DEVS (Discrete Event Systems Specification) formalism supports specification of...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
The objective of this research is to increase the robustness of discrete-event simulation (DES) when...
The DEVS formalism was conceived by Zeigler [Zei84a, Zei84b] to provide a rigourous common basis for...