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Preliminary Conference
Programme and FINAL PROGRAMME (downloadable PDF file 1,2MB0
The provisional conference structure is as follows
Monday October 27, 8.00 a.m. Registration
Monday October 27: 9.00 a.m. Opening and First Keynote Speech
10.00 a.m. - 10.30 a.m. Coffee Break
10.30 a.m. - 13.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions
13.00 p.m.- 14.00 p.m. Lunch
14.00 p.m.- 15.30 p.m. Parallel Sessions
15.30 p.m.- 16.00 p.m. Coffee Break
16.00 p.m. - 18.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions
FREE EVENING
(THE TUTORIAL WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON OR WEDNESDAY MORNING)
Tuesday October 28: 9.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Parallel Sessions
10.00 a.m. - 10.30 a.m. Coffee Break
10.30 a.m. - 13.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions
13.00 p.m. - 14.00 p.m. Lunch
14.00 p.m. - 15.30 p.m. Parallel Sessions
15.30 p.m. - 16.00 p.m. Coffee Break
16.00 p.m. - 18.00 p.m. Parallel Sessions
Conference Dinner
THE COMPANY VISIT WILL BE ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON
A EUROSIS TC- information meeting will be held on Monday or Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday: October 29: 9.00 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Parallel Sessions
10.00 a.m. - 10.30 a.m. Coffee Break
10.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. Parallel Sessions
12.30 p.m. - 12.45 p.m. Closing Session and Best Paper Award.
Opening Session
Ing. Bruno Casamassa, President of CRC
Prof. Luigi Nicolais, the "Assessore" (regional minister) of the
assessorato
Prof. Antonio Grella, Rector of the
University of Naples II
Prof. Oreste Greco, Dean of the faculty
of Engineering at the University of Naples II
Keynote Speakers
BlueGene/L: A Powerful Platform for Simulation
Manish Gupta - IBM T. J. Watson Research Center - USA
HPC on Monday
Simulation and Analysis in the small and large: An application perspective
Prof. Alok Choudary, Northwestern University, Chicago, USA
Development and execution of HPC
Applications on Clusters and GRIDS by P-Grade
Prof. Peter Kacsuk, MTA SZTAKI Research Institute, Budapest, Hungary
ENVIRONMENT on Tuesday or Wednesday
Modeling Physics: From materials to
Environmental Problems
Prof. Lucilla de Arcangelis, Seconda Universitŕ di Napoli, Naples,
Italy
Methodology and Tools
Simulation
Languages and Models
METH-3
Extending
the capabilities of the SMPL discrete-event simulation language.
X. Molero, V. Santonja, I. Torregrosa and J.A. Alegre, Universitat Politčcnica
de Valčncia,
Valčncia, Spain
METH-4
On
the Use of DOE for Characterization of Javaspaces
Hans
De Neve, Frederic Hancke, Tom Dhaene, Jan Broeckhove and Frans Arickx,
University
of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
METH-21-VISUAL
A
Simulation Model for Streaming Applications over a Power Manageable
Wireless
Link
Andrea Acquaviva, Emanuele Lattanzi and Alessandro Bogliolo, ISTI - University of
Urbino,
Urbino, and Luca Benini, DEIS - University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Distributed
Simulation in Production
METH-1-HPC
Intelligent Distributed System Supports for Multiple Product Modelling and
Simulation
A. Zakari, LITA university of Metz, Metz Cedex, France
METH-6-HPCN
Distributed Modular Simulation of Mechatronic Systems
Alfonso Gambuzza and Oliver Oberschelp, University of Paderborn, Paderborn,
Germany
METH-22
A Simulation Study for Assessing the Performance of Manufacturing System
of Aerospace Industry
Mohd Kamal Mohd Nawawi and Razman Mat Tahar, University, Utara Malaysia,
Malaysia
Validation,
Analysis and Evaluation
METH-7
Simulation Software and Mathematical Analysis of Simulation Results
Johann Christoph Strelen, Rheinische Friedrich–Wilhelms–Universitat
Bonn, Bonn, Germany
METH-10-VISUAL
Manufacturing Data Validation through Simulation
Guodong Shao, Tina Lee and Charles McLean, National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, USA
METH-9-TOOLS
Towards Performance Evaluation of Mobile Systems in UML
Simonetta Balsamo and Moreno Marzolla, Universit`a Ca' Foscari di Venezia,
Mestre (VE), Italy
METH-16
Simulation of the Behavior a new Model of Reverberating Chamber for the
Evaluation of Electromagnetic Compatibility in the Time Domain
Nicola Pasquino, University of Naples "Federico II", Naples,
Italy
Simulation in Services and Management
METH-11
A Statecharts Based Methodology for the Simulation of Mobile Agents
Giancarlo Fortino and Wilma Russo, University of Calabria, Rende (CS),
Italy
METH-14
Simulating Human Resources in Software Development Processes
Thomas Hanne, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial, and Holger Neu,
Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, Kaiserslautern,
Germany
METH-18
Hierarchical Control Flow Graph Modelling of Stocking Policy
Behrouz Zarei, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
METH-23
Optimal Recruitment in a Markovian Manpower Planning System
S.Ozekici, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
TOOLS-8
Simulation Tool to Analyse Gender Diversity at Workplace
Ignacio J. Benítez, José L. Díez, Juan A. Lacort and Pedro Albertos,
Polytechnic University of Valencia, and Carlos Candela, University of
Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Object-Orientation and Re-Use
OBJECT-2
UML
based FMECA in risk analysis
J. Guiochet., University Toulouse III And C. Baron, INSA, Toulouse, France
OBJECT-1
Object-Based
Remote Resource Access Framework
Marin Lungu, Constantin Pistol and Anita Lungu, University of Craiova,
Craiova, Romania
OBJECT-3
Parameters
Space Construction on Base of the Diagnostic Object Models Using the
Volterra Series
Vitalij
Pavlenko and Aleksandr Fomin, Odessa National Polytechnical University, Odessa,
Ukraine
OBJECT-4
Indexer
– automatic system for transfer inter-operations of the pieces
Mihaela
Cosma, Polytechnic University Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Simulation
Tools
Simula
SIMULA-1
Object-Oriented Modularity of SIMULA
Jaroslav Sklenar, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
SIMULA-2
Simulation of FMS including Automated Guided Vehicle
Evzen Kindler and Ivan Krivý, Ostrava University Faculty of Sciences,
Ostrava, Czech Republic and Philippe Lacomme and Alain Tanguy, LIMOS,
Université Blaise Pascal, Aubičre Cedex, France
Simulation
Transport Tools
TOOLS-9
The "Simulation of Urban Mobility" Package: An Open Source
Traffic Simulation
Daniel Krajewicz, Markus Hartinger, Georg Hertkorn, Peter Mieth, Christian
Roessel, Peter
Wagner and Julia Zimmer, German Aerospace Centre, Berlin, Germany
TOOLS-11
An Approach for Dynamic Supply Chain Modelling
J.M. Feliz, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Tools
for Heating Simulations
TOOLS-1
Simulation of District Heating Systems for evaluation of Real-Time Control
Strategies
Fredrik Wernstedt, Paul Davidsson and Christian Johansson, Blekinge
Institute of Technology, Ronneby, Sweden
TOOLS-3
SIMREN: A Simulation Tool for Renewable Energy Systems
Stefan Herbergs, Harry Lehmann and Stefan Peter, ISUSI, Aachen, Germany
Tools
for Robotics Simulations
TOOLS-2
VirtualRobot:
An open general-purpose simulation tool for Robotics
Martin Mellado, Carlos Correcher, Juan Vicente Catret and David Puig, Universidad
Politécnica de Valencia (UPV), Valencia, Spain
METH-15
Sliding
mode control applied to mobile robot: Continuous-time and Discrete-time
case
M.
Hamerlain and T. Alalouche, CDTA, Algiers, Algéria
Simulation
Tools in Distributed Networks
TOOLS-4
On Using an Emulative Middleware to Model Wireless Networks Simulation
Results and Validation
Stefano Cacciaguerra, Marco Roccetti, Vittorio Ghini, Stefano Ferretti,
University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
TOOLS-5
An XML Based Network Simulation Description Language
Roberto Canonico, Donato Emma and Giorgio Ventre , Universitŕ di Napoli
Federico II, Naples, Italy
TOOLS-6-WEB
Extended NAM: An NS2 Compatible Network Topology Editor for Simulation
of Web
Caching Systems on Large Network Topologies
Roberto Canonico, Donato Emma and Giorgio Ventre , Universitŕ di Napoli
Federico II,
Naples, Italy
TOOLS-7
A Generic Framework for Performance Tests of Distributed Systems
Frederic Hancke, Tom Dhaene, Frans Arickx and Jan Broeckhove, University
of Antwerp,
Antwerp, Belgium
Simulation
and AI
AI
in Economics
AI-1
Observations on Simulation as an Instrument in Knowledge Management
Brian W Hollocks, Bournemouth University Business School, Bournemouth,
United Kingdom
AI-4
Financial Fragility, Industrial Dynamics and Business Fluctuations in an
Agent Based Model
Domenico Delli Gatti Corrado Di Guilmi, Mauro Gallegati and Gianfranco
Giulioni
AI-6
Dynamic Weighted Matchings and their Applications in e-commerce
S. Karthik, Indian Institute of technology, Madras and Natwar Modani, IBM
India, New Dehli, India
Agents
in their Environments
AI-5
A Dynamic Environment Simulator
Xiangdong An, University of Waterloo, Waterloo and Yang Xiang, University
of Guelph,
Guelph and Nick Cercone, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
AI-3
A Simulation of Intelligent Knowledge Based Agents exploring Their
Environment
Hendrik Renken and Peter Scheideler, University of Paderborn, Paderborn,
Germany
AI
and Expert Systems
EXPERT-1
The Development of an Expert System for Troubleshooting Yarn Dyeing
R. Shamey and T. Hussain , Heriot-Watt University, Galashiels, United
Kingdom
EXPERT-3
An Implementation of DYVELOP Method to Process System Design
Z.Miska, Z.Hosakova, J.Dvorakova, J.Urbanek and V.Urbankova, Brno
University of Technology and Masaryk's University Brno, Brno, Czech
Republic.
EXPERT-2-ECOLOGY
The CVCA Model; A Cellular Automaton Model of Landscape Ecological
Strategies
Jack Wileden and Jack Ahern, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA and
Elisabeta A.Silva, Lisbon Technical University, Lisbon, Portugal
AI
and Neural Networks
Neuro-Fuzzy
Modelling
NEURAL-2
Datum Plane's Cover and Membership Functions in Fuzzy Modelling
Benmakrouha Farida, INSA - IRISA, Rennes Cedex, France
NEURAL-4
Design of a Neuro Fuzzy Controller for Nonlinear Systems
Ali Ghaffari and Ali Sadighi, K.N.T. University, Tehran, Iran
NEURAL-1
A Novel Neuro-Fuzzy System for Mobile Reactive Robot Navigation
Monaf S. N. Al-Din, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan
NEURAL-5
Time Series Classification Based on Discrete-Space Feature Extraction
Zeljko
Jagnjic, Nikola Bogunovic, University of Osijek, and Franjo Jovic,
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Neural
Fuzzy Techniques with Expert Systems
NEURAL-3
Simulation and Modelling of Concurrency Control Enhancement through an
Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Expert System
Munib Qutaishat, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan
METH-8-NEURAL
Machine Learning Fuzzy Method for the Modeling of Experts and Systems
P. Otto, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany
High
Performance and Large Scale Computing
Distributed
Hardware Software Environments
HPC-3
MPI+OpenMP Implementation of Memory Saving Parallel Pic Applications on
Hierarchical Distributed Shared Memory Architectures
Sergio Briguglio, Giuliana Fogaccia and Gregorio Vlad, Associazione
EURATOM-ENEA sulla Fusione,, Frascati, Rome, and Beniamino Di Martino,
Second University of
Naples, Italy
METH-19-HPC
Logic Gate Modeling and Simulation using Generalized Discrete Event
Specifications:
G-DEVS
Aziz Namaane, DIAM-IUSPIM, Marseille, France
HPC-7
Distributed Computing for Electromagnetic Optimal Design
M.Cioffi, A.Formisano and R.martone, Seconda Universita di Napoli, Naples,
Italy
HPC-5
Dynamic Problem-Independent Metacomputing Characterization Applied To The
Condor System
P. Hellinckx, G.Stuer, F. Hancke, D. Dewolfs, F. Arickx, J. Broeckhove and
T. Dhaene, Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium
HPC-4-PETRI
The HeSSE Simulation Environment
N. Mazzocca, M.Rak, R. Torella, DII, Seconda Universitŕ di Napoli, Aversa
(CE), and E. Mancini, U. Villano, DI, Universitŕ del Sannio, Benevento,
Italy
Distributed
Simulation Environments
HPC-1
Model Integrity and Distributed process Interaction Simulation
Hans P.M. Veeke, Jaap A. Ottjes, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
the Netherlands
HPC-2
Transparent Distributed Discrete Event Modeling
Jaap A.Ottjes and Hans P.M.Veeke, Delft University of Technology, Delft,
The Netherlands
HPC-6
Performance Oriented Allocation in Heterogeneous Distributed Systems
Gamal Attiya and Yskandar Hamam, ESIEE, Noisy-Le-Grand, France
Graphics
Visualization Simulation
Graphics
Visualization Simulation Techniques
VISUAL-1
Advanced Accident Flight Path Simulation and Innovative Visual Animation
Domenico P. Coiro, Agostino De Marco and Paolo Leoncini, University of
Naples Federico II", Naples, Italy
VISUAL-3
Simulated Stroboscopic Illumination for Unsynchronized Motion Dynamics
Zhaoyi Li and Renate Sitte, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
METH-2-VISUAL
Coupling DEM with Digital Images
Morched Zeghal, Institute for Research in Construction, Canada
METH-5
Integration of System Dynamics Models and Geography Information Systems
Stefano Mazzoleni, Francesco Giannino, Marco Colandrea and Massimo
Nicolazzo, Universitŕ di Napoli Federico II, Portici, Italy and Jonathan
Massheder, Simulistics Ltd, Edinburgh Technology Transfer Centre,
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Virtual
Reality Applications
VISUAL-2
Spline Approximations of Flexible Deformations for Fast Dynamic VR
Visualizations
Kevin Tatur and Renate Sitte, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
AI-2-VISUAL
Automatic 3D Object Placement for 3D Scene Generation
Yoshiaki Akazawa, Yoshihiro Okada, and Koichi Niijima, Kyushu University,
Kasuga, Fukuoka, Japan
Simulation
in Biology
Simulation
in Biological Systems
BIO-2-FLUID
A Simulation Study On Transcellular and Transcapillary Fluid Shifts
Induced By Hemodialysis
Amin Haddadzadeh, Iran University of Science & Technology Tehran, Iran
BIO-3
Computer-Aided Performance Assessment of a New Measurement Algorithm for
Ultrasonic Based Sensors
Leopoldo Angrisani and Rosario Schiano Lo Moriello, Universitŕ degli
Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Napoli, Italy
BIO-4-VISUAL
Modelling and Simulation of Biological Process (Neural Action Potential)
with Hybrid Tools used in Computer Science
Jens Kohlmeyer, Stefan Sarstedt and Wolfgang Mader, University of Ulm, Ulm,
Germany
Graphics
Visualization in Biology
BIO-6-VISUAL
Metvis: A Tool for Designing and Animating Metabolic Networks
E. Qeli and B. Freisleben, University of Marburg, Marburg, D. Degenring
and A. Wahl, Research Center Julich, Julich, and W. Wiechert, University
of Siegen, Siegen, Germany
BIO-9-VISUAL
Classification of Digital Mammography Algorithm Based on Rough Set Theory
Aboul Ella Hassanien Jafar M. H. Ali. Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait
BIO-10-VISUAL
Collision Detection Between Virtual Objects: Application in Arthroscopic
Surgery
Charbel Fares and Yskandar Hamam, ESIEE, Noisy-Le-Grand, France
Simulation
of Disease Contagion
BIO-1
Modelling the effect of information feedback on the spread of disease: A
case study of the Ebola virus
Bernadette O'Regan and Richard Moles, University of Limerick, Limerick,
Ireland
BIO-11
Simulation of Contagion by Tuberculosis in Public Places at US-Mexico
Border Area
Carmen Jáuregui, Alfredo Cristobal-Salas, Antonio Rodriguez-Diaz, Manuel
Castańón-Puga, Autonomous University of Baja California, Tijuana,
Mexico
Simulation
of Ecosystems
BIO-7
Changing the Level of Description in Aquatic Ecosystem Models: An Overview
Pierrick Tranouez - Sylvain Lerebourg - Cyrille Bertelle - Damien Olivier,
LIH - Laboratoire d'Informatique du Havre, Le Havre Cedex - France
BIO-5
Hybrid and hierarchic compartmental approach for ecosystem applied to
estuaries modelization
Guillaume Prevost, Cyrille Bertelle and Damien Olivier, LIH - Universit´e
du Havre, Le Havre Cedex - France
BIO-12-BIOMAG
The Possibility of Qualitative Modeling of Renewable Fish Resources
Ante Munitic, Merica Sliskovic, Josko Dvornik, Gorana Jelic, College of
Maritime Studies Split, Split, Croatia
BIO-8-AI
Agent Modeling of the Caparo Forest Reserve
Magdiel Ablan, Jacinto Dávila,, Niandry Moreno,, Raquel Quintero and
Mayerlin Uzcátegui.Universidad de los Andes. Facultad de Ingeniería.. Mérida,
Venezuela.
Simulation
of Health Care Management and Logistics
BIOMAG-2
A Capacity Planning Simulation Model and its Application to a Nuclear
Medicine Service
R E Dugdale, R G Cameron and M. Page. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS
Trust, Bradford, United Kingdom
BIOMAG-3
Emergency Service: A Generalised flexible Simulation Model
Paola Facchin and Giorgio Romanin-Jacur, University of Padova, Padova,
Italy
HOSLOG-1
Logistical Flow Optimising in Medical Care Processes
Hošáková,Z., Dvoráková,J., Mikša,Z., Brno University of Technology,
and Urbánková,V. Masaryk´s University Brno, Czech Republic.
BIOMAG-1
The Impact of Education on Healthcare: A Malaria Agent-Based Simulation
Fatima Rateb and J.J. Merelo and M.G. Arenas, University of Granada,,
Granada, Spain, Bernard Pavard, GRIC - IRIT, Toulouse, France and Narjes
Bellamine-BenSaoud, University
of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia
Analytical
and Numerical Modelling Techniques
Numerical
Modelling Techniques
ANMT-1
Evaluation
of Different Paired Comparison Models by Simulation
Igor N.Litvine, Danie J.L.Venter and Tania E.Litvine, University of Port
Elizabeth, Port
Elizabeth , Republic of South Africa
ANMT-11-STUDENT
Direct
Numerical Methods of mathematical modeling in Mechanical Structural Design
Jihad Sahili, LRMA, -Nevers Cedex, France
ANMT-2
Advanced
Equation Assembling Techniques for Numerical Simulators
Stephan
Wagner, Tibor Grasser, Claus Fischer and Siegfried Selberherr, Technical University
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
ANMT-PETRI-9
On
Solving Ordinary Differential Equation Systems with Generalized Stochastic
Petri
Nets
Olli-Matti
Penttinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Performance
Modelling and Analysis
ANMT-4-PETRI
Coupling Formal Methods in a Performance Modelling Methodology for
Etherogeneous
Supervisory Systems
M.Iacono, N. Mazzocca and F. Moscato, Seconda Universit`a di Napoli,
Aversa, Italy
ANMT-8-PETRI
Approximate and Simulation Based Analysis for Distributed Object Software
Performance Models
Panajotis Katsaros and Constantine Lazos, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki,
Greece
ANMT-7
Performance Analysis of Auction-Based Allocation Mechanisms for
Cooperation of
Manufacturers on Production Capacity
Baris Tan, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
ANMT-3-PETRI
A New Approach to the Modelling and Analysis of Complex Discrete
Systems
Chirag Pathak, Carlton, Victoria , Australia
and A. A. Veselov and Edmund Kazmierczak1 , TSTU, Russia
ANMT-10
Macroeconomic Fluctuations by Product Innovations in a Simple Agent Based
Model
Gianfranco Giulioni and Alberto Niccoli, University of Ancona, Italy
Analytical
Simulation of Electronic Circuits
ANMT-6
Preliminary Study on the Generation of Reference Signals for
Telecommunications
Leopoldo Angrisani, Massimo D'Apuzzo and Mauro D'Arco, Universitŕ degli
Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Naples, Italy
ANMT-9
On
the Use of Modulated S Parameters for Modeling RF Wideband Amplifiers
Leopoldo Angrisani, Francesco Falanga and Alessandro Masi, Universitŕ
degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Naples, Italy
ANMT-13
Numerical Method used for Simulation of Power Electronic Circuit.
Modelisation of the Semi-Conductor by Perfect Switches
Faouzi Boulos, Lebanese University of Science, El-Maten, Lebanon
ANMT-12
Information theoretic approximations for the M/G/1 retrial queue with
unreliable server
Aissani A. and Smail R., University of Science & Technology (USTHB),
El Alia, Bab-Ez Zouar, Algeria
Fluid Flow Modelling Simulation
FLUID-1
Simulation of Electric Field Patterns around High Voltage Transmission
Lines
Amruth Sivalenka, M.Saffiudin and Satish Mohan, State University of New
York, Buffalo, USA
ANMT-5-FLUID
Modelling of Layered Fluid Flow in a Circular Microchannel
Manisah Aumeerally and Renate Sitte, Griffith University, Queensland,
Australia
Web
Based Simulation
WEB-2
Packet
Delay Models in Packet Switched Networks Performance Assessment through
Capacity Measurements
Leopoldo
Angrisani , Michele Vadursi and Giorgio Ventre, Universitŕ degli Studi di
Napoli
"Federico II" and Salvatore D'Antonio , C.I.N.I. , Napels, Italy
WEB-3
Website
Migration Resource Scheduling of Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Web
Servers
Mohammad
Riaz Moghal and Mohammad Saleem Mian, University of Engineering and
Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
WEB-4-ANMT
The
Effect of Traffic Engineering in Planning and Capacity Scaling on Internet
Platforms
Gerhard Hasslinger, Darmstadt Univ. of Tech. and Stefan Schnitter, Deutsche
Telekom,
T-Systems, Darmstadt, Germany
Simulation
with Petri Nets
Petri Nets I
PETRI-2
Switched
LAN Simulation by Colored Petri Nets
Dmitry
A. Zaitsev, Odessa
National Telecommunication Academy,, Odessa, Ukraine
PETRI-4
Real-Time Model for processing both scheduling and
Petri Net Approaches
Mahfoud Mabed and Marc Bourcerie, IUT, Angers, France
PETRI-10
Simulating
Quantum Interference in Feynman’s pnot-computer with Petri Nets
Leo Ojala,
and Olli-Matti Penttineny
Helsinki
University of Technology,TKK, Finland
Petri Nets II
PETRI-3
Petri
Net distributed simulation using HLA based on Petri net components
Stephanie
Combettes and Alexandre Nketsa, LAASCNRS, Toulouse cedex, France
PETRI-7
Encapsulation
in an Object-Oriented notation on Modular Petri Nets
Cecile Bui Thanh, Hanna Klaudel, Universite de Paris, Creteil,
France
Petri Nets III
PETRI-5
A
Simulation Platform for Petri Net Models of Dynamically Modifiable
Embedded Systemss
Wang Yan
Liu, Carsten Rust and Friedhelm Stappert, C-LAB, Universität Paderborn,
Paderborn, Germany
PETRI-8
Integrating
Load Balancing into Petri-Net based Embedded System Design
Carsten Rust
and Friedhelm Stappert, C-LAB, and Stefan Schamberger, Universität
Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany
PETRI-11
Modeling of Manufacturing System for Performance Analysis: An
Approach Based on GSPN
Mauro Silva, Paulo Maciel and Wellington Silva,
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE),
Recife, Brazil
Tutorial
Software Process Improvement
through Process Modeling and Simulation: an integrative dynamics approach
Mercedes Ruiz, University of Cadiz, Isabel Ramos and Miguel Toro,
University of Seville, Spain.
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