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Browse All Reviews > Computing Methodologies (I) > Simulation And Modeling (I.6) > Simulation Theory (I.6.1) > Model Classification (I.6.1...)
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Properties of hybrid systems--a computer science perspective Stauner T. Formal Methods in System Design 24(3): 223-259, 2004. Type: Article
In this paper, properties of mixed discrete and continuous systems are clarified for computer scientists, to help them to have a good grasp of corresponding control theory concepts. This authoritatively well-written paper is based on t...
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Dec 13 2004 |
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Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management Hare M., Deadman P. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 64(1): 25-40, 2004. Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)
Six requirements for the classification of simulation studies of environmental management that are implemented using agent technology are elaborated on in this paper. The requirements are: coupling social and environmental models, micr...
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May 19 2004 |
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Further towards a taxonomy of agent-based simulation models in environmental management Hare M., Deadman P. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 64(1): 25-40, 2004. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
The authors provide an overview of agent-based simulation (ABS) for environmental modelers, with the purpose of linking user requirements to currently available techniques. Although the paper contributes positively to the classificatio...
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Apr 23 2004 |
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Block bond graphs for simulation of nonlinear systems: A technical note Thoma J. Transactions of the Society for Computer Simulation International 2(3): 249-255, 1985. Type: Article
This short paper describes an example of the use of block diagrams as adjuncts to conventional bond graph models of nonlinear dynamic systems. Everything the author does with the block diagrams could be done (just as easily) with nonli...
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Nov 1 1986 |
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Simulation on three sizes of computers--an evaluation Vasudev V., Pruett J. Information Processing and Management: an International Journal 21(2): 139-147, 1985. Type: Article
This paper examines the relative performance of three microcomputers (WICAT 150, Olivetti M-20, and TRS-80 Model III) when evaluating discrete event simulation models. Two different simulation models, a queueing model and an inventory ...
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Nov 1 1985 |
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