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The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum to discuss most recent advancements in Theory of Modeling and Simulation. The main focus is on theory of modeling , methodology, practice and toolkits of DEVS, as well as lessons learned and challenges. It also provides an opportunity to exchange ideas with other SpringSim&#039;10 symposia participants. We have planned some joint activities with</description>
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        <description>The First International DEVS Modeling and Simulation AWARD

DEVS M&amp;S Award

In recognition of the 40th anniversary of the DEVS framework which was invented by Prof. Bernard Zeigler, this DEVS M&amp;S Award is announced by RTSync Corp., commercial spin-off of ACIMS. The award recognizes high-impact innovations in modeling and simulation methods, applications, and tools.  The Award promotes advances in all facets of the DEVS that lead to novel solutions for commercial and government use.</description>
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        <description>Course objectives

The main goal of this course is to let the students understand recent advances in modelling and siulation methodologies. The idea is to build complex multicomponent systems, attacking the complexity in a methodic fashion. We are interested in the Software Engineering aspects when developing simulation models, such us how to achieve good development performance, reduce testing time and improve the development process. We are also interested in showing recent techniques to achie…</description>
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Course software

[ Course Outline]

Course slides (due to copyright issues, the rest of the slides are distributed to the class students after the first lecture)

[ Assignment 1]

[ Cadmium User Manual]

[ Example for the Web Viewer: Alternating Bit Protocol]

[ Assignment 2]

[ CD++: simulator for Assignment 2]

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        <description>Email policies

1. Please use my gwainer at sce account (the others might end in SPAM).

2. Use your Carleton accounts to communicate

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        <description>DEVS 2010 Organizing Committee

	*  Advisory Board 
		*  Bernard P. Zeigler, University of Arizona, USA (Chair)
		*  Christos Cassandras, Boston University, USA
		*  Kishor Trivedi, Duke University, USA


	*  General Chair: Gabriel A. Wainer, Carleton University, Canada

	*  Program Chair:</description>
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        <description>Course publications

Extended versions of best term projects in this course have been often been accepted for publication in different venues.

Publications

This is a non-comprehensive list (you can find copies of the papers here).

In Journals and Books</description>
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Tutorial on Petri Nets (ACM Computing Surveys. Volume 9 , Issue 3 (September 1977). Title: Petri Nets. Author: James L. Peterson

Introduction. Get the Chapter 1 from Prof. Zeigler&#039;s website. You can read the introductory
materials in the book  &quot;Theory of modelling and simulation&quot;, by B. Zeigler, H. Praehofer and T. Kim

Information on Cell-DEVS can be found here</description>
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	*  Home

	*  News

	*  Course Materials

	*  Course Information

	*  Reading Materials

	*  Selected Papers

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        <description>SYSC 5104 / 4906 G - Winter 2025

Instructor:  Gabriel A. Wainer
 (further information about the course can be obtained if you send an e-mail to the instructor ).

Course objectives

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