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SpringSim 2007: Norfolk, Virginia, USA
- Maurice J. Ades:

Proceedings of the 2007 Spring Simulation Multiconference, SpringSim 2007, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, March 25-29, 2007, Volume 2. SCS/ACM 2007, ISBN 1-56555-313-6
Agent taxonomies
- Lisa Jean Moya, Andreas Tolk:

Towards a taxonomy of agents and multi-agent systems. 11-18 - Tuncer I. Ören, Nasser Ghasem-Aghaee, Levent Yilmaz:

An ontology-based dictionary of understanding as a basis for software agents with understanding abilities. 19-27 - O. Thomas Holland:

Taxonomy for the modeling and simulation of emergent behavior systems. 28-35
Applications I
- Wayne W. Wakeland, Louis M. Macovsky, Gary An:

A hybrid simulation model for studying acute inflammatory response. 39-46 - Bob DeAnna, Bob Peterson:

Simulation monitoring using intelligent mobile agent technology. 47-52 - Maarten Sierhuis, Thomas E. Diegelman, Chin Seah, Valerie L. Shalin, William J. Clancey, Albert M. Selvin:

Agent-based simulation of shuttle mission operations. 53-60
Agent architectures and coordination models
- Nancy Ruiz, Adriana Giret, Vicente J. Botti:

An agent-supported simulation architecture for manufacturing systems. 63-70 - Daniel Moura, Eugénio Oliveira:

Fighting fire with agents: an agent coordination model for simulated firefighting. 71-78 - A. K. Castner, I. A. Chukhman, E. J. Colbert, M. E. Dale, B. Y. Lewis, D. R. Zaret:

An agent-supported simulation framework for metric-aware dynamic fidelity modeling. 79-86
Applications II
- Teruhiko Yoneyama, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy:

Consideration of fluctuation and factors in election with a simulation model. 89-93 - Levent Yilmaz:

Exploring the impact of employee turnover on the effectiveness of software development team archetypes. 94-101 - Sabeur Elkosantini, Denis Gien:

Human behavior and social network simulation: fuzzy sets/logic and agents-based approach. 102-109
Agent organization modeling
- Umit Ayvaz, Murat Dere, Yao Ming Tiah:

Using the MANA agent-based simulation tool to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of ground-based and airborne communications jammers in countering the IED threat to ground convoys. 113-118 - Valeria Cardellini, Emiliano Casalicchio, Emanuele Galli:

Agent-based modeling of interdependencies in critical infrastructures through UML. 119-126 - Il-Chul Moon, Kathleen M. Carley:

Evolving multi-agent network structure with organizational learning. 127-134
Applications III
- Sule Yildirim, Gregory L. Dam, James C. Houk:

The mind agents in Netlogo 3.1. 137-143 - Yongqin Gao, Gregory R. Madey:

Towards understanding: a study of the SourceForge.net community using modeling and simulation. 145-150 - Carlos Bustamante, César Flores, Leonardo Garrido:

A physics model for the RoboCup 3D soccer simulation. 151-158
Formal models
- Gary R. Mayer, Hessam S. Sarjoughian:

Complexities of simulating a hybrid agent-landscape model using multi-formalism composability. 161-168 - May R. Permann:

Genetic algorithms for agent-based infrastructure interdependency modeling and analysis. 169-177 - Virginia Dignum, Frank Dignum:

Understanding organizational congruence: formal model and simulation framework. 178-184 - Hui-Hua Ou-Yang:

An exposure study of technology transaction. 185-191
DEVS foundations
- Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Robert Flasher:

System modeling with mixed object and data models. 199-206 - Hernán P. Dacharry, Norbert Giambiasi:

Discrete event modeling through a multi-formalism approach, from a user-oriented perspective. 207-213 - Mamadou K. Traoré:

Easy DEVS. 214-216
Modeling and simulation methods: part 1
- Taekyu Kim, Moon Ho Hwang, Doohwan Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler:

DEVS/NS-2 environment: integrated tool for efficient networks modeling and simulation. 219-226 - Lassaad Baati, Claudia S. Frydman, Norbert Giambiasi:

LSIS_DME M&S environment extended by dynamic hierarchical structure DEVS modeling approach. 227-234 - Chiril Chidisiuc, Gabriel A. Wainer:

CD++Builder: an eclipse-based IDE for DEVS modeling. 235-240
Modeling and simulation methods: part 2
- Saehoon Cheon, Bernard P. Zeigler:

Experimental frame structuring and aggregation of source data: application to US climate normals. 243-248 - Jan Himmelspach, Roland Ewald, Stefan Leye, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:

Parallel and distributed simulation of parallel DEVS models. 249-256
Collaborative execution and system modeling over SOA
- Rami Madhoun, Gabriel A. Wainer:

Studying the impact of web-services implementation of distributed simulation of DEVS and Cell-DEVS models. 267-278 - José Luis Risco-Martín, Saurabh Mittal, M. A. López-Peña, Jesús Manuel de la Cruz:

A W3C XML schema for DEVS scenarios. 279-286 - Saurabh Mittal, José Luis Risco-Martín, Bernard P. Zeigler:

DEVSML: automating DEVS execution over SOA towards transparent simulators. 287-295
Applications
- Thierry Antoine-Santoni, Jean François Santucci, Emmanuelle de Gentili, Bernadette Costa:

Modelling & simulation oriented components of wireless sensor network using DEVS formalism. 299-306 - Doo-Yeoun Cho, Myeong-Jo Son, Jung-Ho Kang, Sung-Jun Lee, Ju-Hwan Cha, Seong-Jin Yoo, Hyo-Kwang Lee, Kyu-Yeul Lee, Tae Wan Kim, Yong-Seog Ko:

Analysis of a submarine's evasive capability against an antisubmarine warfare torpedo using DEVS modeling and simulation. 307-315 - Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka, Bernard P. Zeigler, Ming Zhang, M. E. Gettings, M. Bultman:

Complex system simulation: DEVS implementation of the valley fever model. 316-319 - Jon A. Preston, Xiaolin Hu, Sushil K. Prasad:

Simulation-based architectural design and implementation of a real-time collaborative editing system. 320-327
High performance applications
- Ranjit Randhawa, Clifford A. Shaffer, John J. Tyson:

Fusing and composing macromolecular regulatory network models. 337-344 - Yaroslav Chushak, Brent D. Foy, John M. Frazier:

Biomolecular Network Simulator: software for stochastic simulation of cellular biological processes. 345-349 - Anurag Srivastava, John C. Linford, Adrian Sandu:

Performance of stabilized explicit time integration methods for parallel air quality models. 350-356
Problem-solving environments and high performance software tools
- Waqar Haque, Paul R. Stokes:

Simulation of a complex distributed real-time database system. 359-366 - Hung Viet Le, Enrico Pontelli:

Dynamic scheduling in parallel answer set programming solvers. 367-374 - Gabriel Mateescu:

Overcoming the processor communication overhead in MPI applications. 375-378
Component-based high performance applications
- V. Bergeaud, M. Tajchman:

Application of the SALOME software architecture to nuclear reactor research. 383-387 - Wei Lu, Kenneth Chiu, Satoshi Shirasuna, Dennis Gannon:

A hybrid decomposition scheme for building scientific workflows. 388-394 - Sumir Chandra, Manish Parashar, Jaideep Ray:

Analyzing the impact of computational heterogeneity on runtime performance of parallel scientific components. 395-402
Parallel algorithms and architectures
- Rhonda D. Phillips, Layne T. Watson, Randolph H. Wynne:

A shared memory parallel algorithm for hybrid image classification. 405-411 - Thi-Thanh-Mai Hoang:

Optimization algorithms for multi-service IP network planning. 412-418 - Steven M. Carter, Makia Minich, Nageswara S. V. Rao:

Experimental evaluation of infiniband transport over local- and wide-area networks. 419-426
Grid computing
- Jinho Ahn:

2-step algorithm for enhancing effectiveness of sender-based message logging. 429-434 - Tharaka Devadithya, Kenneth Chiu, Wei Lu:

C++ reflection for high performance problem solving environments. 435-440 - Tharaka Devadithya, Zongde Liu, Nayef Abu-Ghazaleh, Wei Lu, Kenneth Chiu, Stéphane Ethier:

BXSA for fast processing of scientific data. 441-446

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