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21st PADS 2007: San Diego, California, USA
- 21st International Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation, PADS'07, San Diego, California, USA, June 12-15, 2007. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 0-7695-2898-8
Keynote
- Michael Zyda:
A Look at the Future of Networked and Mobile Entertainment. 3
Session I: Federated Applications
- John M. Linebarger, Michael E. Goldsby, Daniel Fellig, Marilyn F. Hawley, Patrick C. Moore, Timothy J. Sa:
Smallpox over San Diego: Joint Real-Time Federations of Distributed Simulations and Simulation Users under a Common Scenario. 7-14 - Richard M. Fujimoto, Michael Hunter, Jason Sirichoke, Mahesh Palekar, Hoe Kyoung Kim, Wonho Suh:
Ad Hoc Distributed Simulations. 15-24
Session II: Asynchronous Methods I
- James J. Nutaro:
A Second Order Accurate Adams-Bashforth Type Discrete Event Integration Scheme. 25-31 - Fernando J. Barros:
Comparing Synchronous and Asynchronous Variable Step Size Explicit ODE Solvers: A Simulation Study. 32-37 - William Fong, Eric Darve, Adrian Lew:
Stability of Asynchronous Variational Integrators. 38-44 - Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka, Bernard P. Zeigler:
A Generic Pattern for Modifying Traditional PDE Solvers to Exploit Heterogeneity in Asynchronous Behavior. 45-52
Session III: Data Distribution and HLA
- Rob Minson, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
Adaptive Support of Range Queries via Push-Pull Algorithms. 53-60 - Hengjie Song, Zhiqi Shen, Chunyan Miao, Ah-Hwee Tan, Guopeng Zhao:
The Multi-Agent Data Collection in HLA-Based Simulation System. 61-69 - Ke Pan, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Zengxiang Li:
An Efficient Sort-Based DDM Matching Algorithm for HLA Applications with a Large Spatial Environment. 70-82
Session IV: Asynchronous Methods II
- Aleksandar Donev:
Asynchronous Event-Driven Particle Algorithms. 83-92 - Pascal Redou, Sébastien Kerdélo, Gireg Desmeulles, Jean François Abgrall, Vincent Rodin, Jacques Tisseau:
Formal Validation of Asynchronous Interaction-Agents Algorithms for Reaction-Diffusion Problems. 93-104
Session V: Social Science Simulations
- Bhakti S. S. Onggo, K. Kusano, Tetsuya Sato:
Macro-Micro Economic System Simulation. 105-112 - Ross Gore, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., Lingjia Tang, David C. Brogan:
Explanation Exploration: Exploring Emergent Behavior. 113-122
Session VI: Network Simulation
- Mohamed Abdelhafez, George F. Riley, Robert G. Cole, Nam Phamdo:
Modeling and Simulations of TCP MANET Worms. 123-130 - Zhiguo Xu, Rajive L. Bagrodia:
GPU-Accelerated Evaluation Platform for High Fidelity Network Modeling. 131-140 - Jason Liu:
Parallel Simulation of Hybrid Network Traffic Models. 141-151 - Ryan LaFortune, Christopher D. Carothers, William D. Smith, Michael J. Hartman:
An Abstract Internet Topology Model for Simulating Peer-to-Peer Content Distribution. 152-162
Session VII: Optimistic Parallel Simulation
- Hassan Rajaei:
Local Time Warp: An Implementation and Performance Analysis. 163-170 - David W. Bauer, Ernest H. Page:
An Approach for Incorporating Rollback through Perfectly Reversible Computation in a Stream Simulator. 171-178 - Andriy Naborskyy, Richard M. Fujimoto:
Using Reversible Computation Techniques in a Parallel Optimistic Simulation of a Multi-Processor Computing System. 179-188
Session VIII: Computer System Simulations
- Michela Taufer, Andre Kerstens, Trilce Estrada, David A. Flores, Patricia J. Teller:
SimBA: A Discrete Event Simulator for Performance Prediction of Volunteer Computing Projects. 189-197 - Saurabh Gayen, Eric J. Tyson, Mark A. Franklin, Roger D. Chamberlain:
A Federated Simulation Environment for Hybrid Systems. 198-210
Session IX: Load Balancing
- Lijun Li, Carl Tropper:
A Design-Driven Partitioning Algorithm for Distributed Verilog Simulation. 211-218 - Patrick Peschlow, Tobias Honecker, Peter Martini:
A Flexible Dynamic Partitioning Algorithm for Optimistic Distributed Simulation. 219-228
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