ESM 2005 Conference Preliminary Programme:
The Conference at a Quick-Glance
can be found hereafter (preliminary indicative times) The conference also
features a co-located event called MESM'2005. The preliminary programme
for that event can be found here.
Sunday October 23: (activities
not yet confirmed)
Monday October 24:
7.30 a.m. - 17.00 p.m. Registration
8.30 a.m. - 8.45 a.m. Welcome
8.45 a.m. - 9.30 a.m. Keynote Speech
9.30 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Coffee Break
10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. Parallel
Sessions
12.00 p.m. - 13.30 p.m. Lunch Break
13.30 p.m. - 15.00 p.m. Parallel
Sessions
15.00 p.m. - 15.30 p.m. Coffee
Break
15.30 p.m. - 17.30 p.m. Parallel
Sessions
Tuesday October 25:
8.00 a.m. - 17.00 p.m. Registration
8.30 a.m. - 9.30 a.m. Parallel
Sessions
9.30 a.m. - 10.00 a.m. Coffee Break
10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. Parallel
Sessions
12.00 p.m. - 13.30 p.m. Lunch Break
13.30 p.m. - 15.00 p.m. Parallel
Sessions
15.00 p.m. - 15.30 p.m. Coffee
Break
15.30 p.m. - 17.30 p.m. Parallel
Sessions
Wednesday October 26:
8.30 a.m. - 09.00 a.m. Registration
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. Final Session
and Best Paper Award
ARTICLES:
SIMULATION METHODOLOGY AND TOOLS:
SIMULATION METHODOLOGY
AI-03
Pseudorandom Number Generators
in Empirical Tests
Alexander Ostanin, Bialystok University
of Technology, Bialystok, Poland
METH-10-ANALYSIS
Automatic Modelling Image Represented
Objects using a Statistic based Approach
Maria Joao M. Vasconcelos and Joao
Manuel R. S. Tavares, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto,
Porto, Portugal
METH-13
Traceability from Farm-to-Fork
Giordana Bonini and Massimo Garuti,
CNA Confederazione Nazionale dell'Artigianato e della Piccola e Media Impresa,
Italy, Democenter Centro Servizi per l?Innovazione, Italy
METH-20
Selection of control variates for
variance reduction in a multiresponse simulation with a small number of
replications.
An Caris and Gerrit K. Janssens,
Hasselt University - Campus Diepenbeek, Diepenbeek, Belgium
METH-22
Formal properties of closed flow
lines with limited buffer capacities and random processing times
Matta A. and Chefson R. Politecnico
di Milano,Milan, Italy
METH-27
A Combination of Randomized Quasi-
Monte Carlo with Splitting for Rare Event Simulation
Valerie Demers and Pierre L'Ecuyer,
Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada and Bruno Tuffin, IRISA-INRIA,
Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu, Rennes Cedex, France
SIMULATION TOOLS
SIMULA-01
Simulation of Queueing Systems
in Quesim
Jaroslav Sklenar, University of
Malta, Msida, Malta
METH-09-PARA
Distributed simulation with J-Sim
Jan Kl¡r and Jiri¡
Safarik, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic
METH-37
DELSIM: A simulation tool for evaluation
of delivery systems in supply chains
Herminia I. Calvete, Carmen Gal‚,
Mar¡a-Jos‚ Oliveros and Belin Sanchez-Valverde, University of Zaragoza,
Spain
METH-15
RTJSim: A Simulator for Real-Time
Java
Jan Rosenkranz 1SBS Software Ges.m.b.H.
and Werner Pohlmann, FB Scientific Computing, University of Salzburg, Austria
METH-28
UNCSIM: A Computer Programme for
Statistical Inference and Sensitivity, Identifiability and Uncertainty
Analysis
Peter Reichert, Swiss Federal Institute
of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), Duebendorf, Switzerland
METH-30
Simulation of the Complexity of
Cities with CAST
L. Jankovic, InteSys Ltd, and W.
Hopwood and Z. Alwan, Sustainable Cities Research Institute, Northumbria
University, United Kingdom
SIMULATION USING UML
ANA-02-PETRI
Evaluating UML State Diagrams Using
Colored Petri Net
H.Motameni.A.Movaghar, Azad University
of Iran, Sharif University of Iran
METH-04
Overcoming The Limitations of Signal
Handling when Simulating UML 2 Activity Charts
Stefan Sarstedt, University of
Ulm, Ulm, Germany
METH-36
Active Charts IDE-An Integrated
Software Development Environment comprising a Component for Simulating
UML 2 Activity Charts
Stefan Sarstedt, Dominik Gessenharter,
Jens Kohlmeyer, Alexander Raschke and Matthias Schneiderhan, University
of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
AI BASED SIMULATION:
AI BASED DECISION SUPPORT WITH AGENTS
AI-14
Decision Support System for Management
of Government Business Processes
Behrouz Zarei, Tehran University
and Vahid Osknee, NooAndish Management Consultant Company, Tehran, Iran
AGENT-03
A Proposed Architecture for Intelligent
Decision Support in Digital Payments Market Based on Multi-Agent Simulation
George Rigopoulos , John Psarras
and Dimitrios Th. Askounis , National Technical University of Athens School
of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Greece
METH-38-AI
JOntoRisk: An Ontology Based Platform
for Knowledge Based Simulation Modeling in Financial Risk Management
Christian Cuske, Tilo Dickopp and
Stefan Seedorf, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
AGENT-06
Negotiation Protocols for Electricity
Spot Market Multi-Agent Simulation
Isabel Praca, Carlos Ramos, and
Zita Vale, GECAD ?Instituto Superior de Engenharia / Instituto Politecnico
do Porto, Porto and Manuel Cordeiro, Universidade de Tresos- Montes e Alto
Douro, Vila Real, Spain
AI-08
Simulating Pilot?s Decision making
by an Influence Diagram Game
Kai Virtanen, Tuomas Raivio and
Raimo P. H„m„l„inen, Helsinki University of Technology, HUT, Finland
AI BASED MANUFACTURING SIMULATION
WITH AGENTS
AGENT-01
Agent-based framework for simulation
in manufacturing control
Eric GouardŠres, Mahmoud Tchikou
and Nicolas Lamarque, UFR Sciences et Techniques, Pau, France
AGENT-04
A new Input-Output Control Order
Release Mechanism: How Workload Control Improves Manufacturing Operations
in a Job Shop
M. Ros rio Moreira and Rui Alves,
Faculty of Economics, University of Porto, Portugal
AI-02
Dynamic Data Driven Re-engineering
of Digital Models Evaluated With a Agent- Based Architecture
Paulo Jorge Ferreira Lebres, Gil
Manuel Gon‡alves Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal
and Jan Wirner-Institute for Process Control and Robotics, Universitaet
Karlsruhe (TH), Germany
AGENT-07
Intelligent Agents for Multiple
Models based Approach in Distributed and Heterogeneous Systems
Abdelouahed Zakari, LITA laboratory
at the University of Metz IUT, Metz Cedex, France and Janah Saadi and Marouane
Chriss, LAP ENSEM, University Hassan II, Oasis Casablanca Marocco
METH-35
Implementing an evolutionary algorithm
for production scheduling in a cardboard corrugated fabrication plant
Fabian Vargas Universidad del Norte,
German Velasquez Empaques Industriales Colombianos S.A , and Barranquilla,
Colombia and Jairo R. Montoya-Torres, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne,
Gardanne, France
AI BASED TRANSPORT CONTROL
AGENT-10-TRANS-TOOLS
Distributed Agent Based Simulation
Architecture with Hierarchical Time Synchronisation
Norbert Adamko and Valent Klima,
University of Zilina, Slovak Republic
AGENT-09-TRANS
Making Way for Emergency Vehicles
(A Multi-Agent System for Simulation of Traffic Control)
Eugenio Oliveira and Nuno Duarte,
Faculdade de Engenharia Universidade do Porto NIAD&R, Porto, Portugal
AI-13
PLUMBER, an AI planner for oil
pipeline transportation
Ruy L. Milidi_u and Frederico dos
S. Liporace and Roberto P. Cavalcante, Pontificia Universidade Catolica
do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
GENETIC ALGORITHM SIMULATION:
AI-12
A Genetic Algorithm for solving
the P- Medium Problem
Dalhoum Abdel latif Abu and Moh?d
Al Zoubi, King Abdullah II School for Information technology, University
of Jordan and Marina de la Cruz, Alfonso Ortega and Manuel Alfonseca, Universidad
Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
AI-10
Dependence Input Modeling with
the Help of non-Gaussian AR Models and Genetic Algorithms
Feras Nassaj and Johann Christoph
Strelen, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet, Bonn, Germany
AI-06
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm
Optimization of Robotic Manipulators
E. J. Solteiro Pires, P. B. de
Moura Oliveira, UTAD University, Vila Real and J. A. Tenreiro Machado,
Inst. Sup.de Eng. do Porto, Porto, Portugal
NEURAL NETWORK SIMULATION:
METH11
A Tool for Fast Development of
Modular and Hierarchic Neural Network-based Systems
Francisco Reinaldo, Mauro Roisenberg
and Jorge Muniz Barreto, L3C, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
and Rui Camacho and Luis Paulo Reis, LIACC, University of Porto, Portugal
AI-01
Application of Evolved GMDH Neural
Networks Modeling to Multiple Short- Length-Scale Stall Cells in an Axial
Compressor
N. Amanifard, N. Nariman-zadeh,
A. Khalkhali and M. H. Farahani, University of Guilan, Iran
AI-07
Identification of Aircraft Dynamics,
Using Neural Network Simultaneous Optimization Algorithm
Fariborz Saghafi and Behzad Momahed
Heravi, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
AI-11
Lamb Meat Tenderness Prediction
Using neural Networks and Sensitivity Analysis
Paulo Cortez, University of Minho,
Guimaraes and Manuel Portelinha, Sandra Rodrigues, Vasco Cadavez and Alfredo
Teixeira, Escola Superior Agraria, Braganca Polytechnic Institute, Braganca,
Portugal
OBJECT ORIENTED SIMULATION:
AI-05
Implementing Design Patterns as
Aspects
Mihaela Dinsoreanu, Dragos Morar,
Ioan Salomie, Technical University of Cluj- Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
WEB BASED SIMULATION AND VIRTUAL
ENVIRONMENTS:
WEB BASED SIMULATION
WEB-01-MED
Web-based Simulation in Medicine
Victor Alves, Jos‚ Machado, Lu¡s
Nelas, Universidade do Minho, Radiconsult S.A.Portugal
WEB-02
Web Based Simulation: Review of
Recent Developments
Khaled Mahbub, City University,
Muhammad Azizur Rahman, London Metropolitan University, London, United
Kingdom
WEB-03
An experience with a Hardware-on-the-
loop Computer Vision Remote Laboratory
Miguel A. Mateo Pla, Irene Zaragoz
?lvarez, Jose A. Albadalejo Mero¤o and Lenin G. Lemus Z£¤iga,
Technical University of Valencia ,Spain
WEB-04
Solving Model-based WWTP Design
and Operation Related Engineering Problems ? Stand-alone and web based
approaches
Ion Irizar, Alain Castro, Carlos
P‚rez and Eduardo Ayesa, CEIT and TECNUN. University of Navarra. San Sebastian,
Spain
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
VIRT-01-WEB
The Architectonical Design of Virtual
Environments Fuels a new Form of the WWW
Stefano Cacciaguerra, University
of Bologna, Bologna, Italy and Claudia Cagneschi and Roberto Fabbri, University
of Bologna, Cesena (FC), Italy
METH-31-VIRT-02
Developing a Flexible 6DOF Modeling
and Simulation Environment for a Sounding Rocket.
M.A. Amiri Atashgah and N. Nassiri,
Aerospace Research Institute, and M. Bahrami, Amirkabir University of Technology,
Tehran, Iran
ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOLOGICAL
SIMULATION:
ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING
ENV-01
Finite Element Modelling of Pollutants
Dispersion in the Tay Estuary
Rahim Ghorashi, Navraj S Hanspal,
Naghmeh Keshavarzi-Roonizi and Vahid Nassehi, Loughborough University,
Loughborough United Kingdom
ENV-02
Micro-Heterogeneity Effects on
Two- Phase Flow in Porous Media: Implications of Heterogeneity Distribution
and Intensity
Diganta Bhusan Das, Nicholas Widdows,
Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
PLANT AND INSECT MODELLING
ENV-03
Simulation concepts of metal uptake
by plant roots
Willibald Loiskandl, Andrea Schnepf,
Tiina Roose, Margarita Himmelbauer and Sabine Klepsch, University of Natural
Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria, and OCIAM and Centre
for Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
ENV-06
Modelling Functional Groups of
Algae in Lake Z?rich
Johanna Mieleitner and Peter Reichert,
Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), D?bendorf,
Switzerland
AGENT-08-ENV
Periodical Insects and Prime Numbers:
an Agent Based Simulation Marco Remondino - Lagrange Project and Alessandro
Cappellini - Sanpaolo IMI, University of Turin, Italy
MEDICAL SIMULATION:
ENV-07-MED
Decision Trees Identifying Changes
in Proteome Expression Induced by Sleep Deprivation
Terje Kristensen and Alvhild Alette
Bj?rkum, Bergen University College, and Roar Nyb?, University of Bergen,
Bergen, Norway
ENV-12-BIO
Multiscale Approach to Modelling
Bone Tissue Growth in Hollow Fibre Membrane Bioreactor
Diganta Bhusan Das, Oxford University,
Oxford, United Kingdom
SIMULATION VALIDATION AND ANALYSIS:
SIMULATION VALIDATION IN BUSINESS
VAL-01
An Integrated Decision Support
System for Improving ATP Performances in S&ME
Lucia Cassettari, Piero Giribone,
Roberto Revetria, DIPTEM University of Genoa, Genova, Italy
METH-34
Integrated Modeling and Simulation
of Development Processes
Bernhard Kausch, Nicole Schneider,
Torsten Licht, Peter Schmitz, Ludger Schmidt and Christopher Schlick, RWTH
Aaachen University, Aachen, Germany
METH-33
Parameter optimisation for a demand
forecasting model for sales campaign products with the option of an additional
purchase
Katrien Ramaekers and Gerrit K.
Janssens, Hasselt University ? Campus Diepenbeek, Diepenbeek, Belgium
VAL-06
Experiments on Simulation Optimization
of a Production Line Using Simulated Annealing
Behrouz Zarei, Tehran University
and Farshid Babaakhari, NooAndish Management Consultant Company, Tehran,
Iran
METH-26
Comparing a Standard and a Na‹ve
Stock Refill Policies by Means of Simulation
J. Manuel Feliz-Teixeira and Ant¢nio
E. S. Carvalho Brito, GEIN, Section of Management and Industrial Engineering,
University of Porto, Portugal
METH-25
Simulation System for Design of
Optimal Industry Devices
Karol Kost£r and Martin Truchl?,
Technical University of Kosce, Kosice, Slovakia
MILITARY VALIDATION ANALYSIS
PARA-06-VIR
Measuring Human Performance in
Multinational Distributed Events: Lessons Learned from the First
Warfighter Alliance in a Virtual Environment (Exercise FirstWAVE)
Antoinette M Portrey, Loren Keck,
Brian Schreiber and Winston Bennett, Jr.Air Force Research Laboratory,
U.S.A
METH-06
Game Theoretic Analysis of an Air
Combat Simulation Model
Jirka Poropudas and Kai Virtanen,
Systems Analysis Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology
TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
METH-16
Modifiable Areal Unit Problem 9MAUP0
Effects on Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ) Delineation
Luis Miguel Mart¡nez and
Jos‚ Manuel Viegas, Instituto Superior T‚cnico and Elisabete A. Silva,
Universidade Cat¢lica Portuguesa, Portugal
METH-32
Statistical Properties Observed
for Traffic on Internet Platforms Gerhard Haálinger Deutsche Telekom,
T-Systems, Technologiezentrum , Darmstadt, Germany
VAL-04
Speeding Up the Performance Analysis
of Communication Systems
Gabor Lencse, Sz‚chenyi Istvan
University, Gy?r, Hungary
VAL-05
Data Organization - Comparison
for Model Validation in FRTS
Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos University
of Athens Mara Nikolaidou Harokopio University, Athens, Greece
SIMULATION AND TRAINING:
EDU-01
Putting logistics modelling and
simulation into training practice
Alexandre Sousa, ESAN, Universidade
de Aveiro, Portugal
EDU-03
Building high reality simulators
to help organisations increase their effectiveness
Anthony Paris
EDU-04
A training simulator for the evaporation
section of a beet sugar production process
Alejandro Merino and Ra£l
Alves, Center for Sugar Technology and Luis Felipe Acebes , University
of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.
EDU-05
Individualisation of the learning
process using simulation and artificial intelligence methods
Andrzej Urbaniak, Institute of
Computing Science, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
EDU-02
3D Virtual Environments for PLC
Programming Education and Training
Ant¢nio Pessoa de Magalhes
, Bruno T. Vigrio and Francisco T. Freitas, University of Porto, Portugal
FLUID FLOW SIMULATION:
FLUID-01
Computer modelling and simulation
of the influence of physical parameters on thermal comfort
Mariusz Nowak and Andrzej Urbaniak,
Poznan University of Technology, Poland
FLUID-03
Experimental and Theoretical Investigation
of Simultaneous Absorption of H2S and CO2 from Gaseous Mixtures by MEA
D. Mowla and H. R. Godini, Shiraz
University, Shiraz, Iran
FLUID-04
Visualising Fluid Circulation in
Coupled Free and Heterogeneous Porous Domain
Diganta Bhusan Das, Mark Lewis,
Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
FLUID-05
Iterative Cluster splitting for
fast VR Visualization s of Turbulences in Microfluids
Renate Sitte and Renato Kovacs,
Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia
SIMULATION APPLICATIONS:
HOSPITAL LOGISTICS SIMULATION
ENV-05-MED
The Use of Simulation to decrease
Patient Waiting Time in an Emergency Department
Felipe Baesler, Milton Ram¡rez
and Viviana P‚rez, Universidad del BioBio, Concepci¢n, and Oscar Cornejo,
Universidad Catolica de la Sant¡sima Concepcion, Chile
ENV-09-MED
Hospital Maxi-Emergency protocol
testing by a Double Dynamics Simulation Model
Giorgio Romanin-Jacur, University
of Padova, Vicenza VI, Italy
ENV-10-MED
Hospital Logistic Modelling and
Simulation Case Study: Brancardage
Michel Gourgand, Fateh Mebrek and
Alain Tanguy, LIMOS, Universite Blaise Pascal, Aubiere Cedex, France
MACHINE SIMULATION
METH-18
A Simple Double Hysteretic Cycle
Spin Model
Paulo Pinto, University College
Dublin, Belfield, Dublin , Ireland and A. Almeida, Departamento de F¡sica
da Faculdade de Ciˆncias da Universidade do Porto, IFIMUP, Porto, Portugal
METH-41
Static Models of Load Induction
Motor
Luis Aromataris, Marcos Galetto,
Jorge Martinez, Gustavo Rodriguez and Diego Moitre, Universidad Nacional
de Rio Cuarto, Rio Cuarto(Cba) - Argentina
ENERGY SIMULATION
ENV-08
The simulation of power system
structure effects on technical and economic effectiveness of energy generation
E. M. Sroczan, Poznan University
of Technology, Poznan, Poland
METH-01
Dynamic Simulation of District
Heating Systems
Christian Johansson, Noda Intelligent
Systems AB, Karlskrona, Sweden and Fredrik Wernstedt, Blekinge Institute
of Technology, Ronneby, Sweden
VAL-02-FLUID
CANDU Saturated Steam Turbine Modeling
using COMPGEN for MMS Package
Ilie Prisecaru and Daniel Dupleac,
Politehnica University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
METH-39
A Two Dimensional Transient Model
for a PEM Fuel Cell Cathode
Seshu Rajaram, Annrita Mahalie,
Shanmukh Katragadda and Roland Haas, DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology,
Bangalore, India
ELECTRONICS SIMULATION
METH-03
Simulation Framework for Multi-Processor
Memory Communications
Jacob Engel, Daniel Lacks and Taskin
Kocak, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
METH-05
On Chip Interconnect Simulation
of Parasitic Capacitances in Periodic Structures
A. Nentchev, R. Sabelka, W. Wessner,
and S. Selberherr, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
METH-08
Adaptive Mesh Generation for TCAD
with Guaranteed Error Bounds
Rene Heinzl, Philipp Schwaha and
Tibor Grasser, Christian Doppler Laboratory for TCAD in Microelectronics
and Michael Spevak, Technical University Vienna, Vienna, Austria
METH-23
Three-Dimensional State-of-The-Art
Topography Simulation
Elaf Al-Ani and Siegfried Selberherr,
Institute for Microelectronics, TU Vienna and Rene Heinzl, Philipp Schwaha
and Tibor Grasser, Christian Doppler Laboratory for TCAD in Microelectronics,
Vienna, Austria
METH-12
Estimation of the Volterra Kernels
of a Nonlinear System Using Impulse Response Data
Vitaliy Pavlenko and Vitaliy Cherevatiy,
Odessa National Polytechnical University, Odessa Ukraine
MOBILE COMPUTING SIMULATION
AGENT-05
A New Behavioural Pattern for Mobile
Code
Mhamoun Bernichi and Fabrice Mourlin,
LACL, University Paris12, France
METH-40
Simulation of Manets with Processing
Overheads
Karthik G, BITS Pilani, Manish
V, PESIT, Bangalore, Ravi M Y and Ganesh Murthy C N S, Daimlerchrysler
Research & Technology India Pvt Ltd
ANALYTICAL AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION:
ANA-03
Geometric-form solution for a two-class
FIFO queue with instantaneous service for one class
Louis-Marie Le Ny, Irisa, University
of Rennes, Rennes cedex, France
ANA-04
Fully Three Dimensional Analysis
of Leakage Current in Non-Planar Oxides
P. Schwaha, R. Heinzl and T. Grasser,
CDL{IUE TU Vienna, W. Brezna and J. Smoliner, FKE TU Vienna, Vienna and
H. Enichlmair and R. Minixhofer, yaustriamicrosystems AG, Unterpremstatten,
Austria
ANA-05
Discretization of Macroscopic Transport
Equations on Non-Cartesian Coordinate Systems
M. Spevak and T. Grasser, Technical
University Vienna, Austria
ANA-06
A Simulation-Based Optimization
Model to Schedule Periodic Maintenance of a Fleet of Aircraft
Ville Mattila and Kai Virtanen,
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
ANA-09
Enhancing the Performance of a
Two- Echelon Inventory System with Emergency Supply Flexibility using Pipeline
Knowledge
Filip Van Utterbeeck Royal Military
Academy Brussels and Dirk Van Oudheusden, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
Heverlee, Belgium
ANA-07
A Mathematical Model for Performability
evaluation of Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems with Reconfiguration
and Rebooting Delays
Enver Ever and Orhan Gemikonakli,
Middlesex University The Burroughs Hendon, London, United Kingdom, Ram
Chakka, RGMCET Nandyal India and Tien Van Do, Budapest University of Technology
and Economics, Hungary
VAL-03-FINITE
Effects of non-symmetric geometry
on bulk cavitation fields, Finite Element Simulation and practical results
J.P.Lewis, University of Glamorgan
and Ultrawave limited, Wales, United Kingdom
PARALLEL SIMULATION:
PARA-02
Interference of using an h-BEB
station in standard shared-Ethernet networks: Simulation Analysis
Ricardo Moraes and Francisco Vasques,
University of Porto, Portugal
METH-21-PARA
An Execution Time Performance Evaluation
of CMB Protocol
Celia Leiko Ogawa Kawabata, Regina
Helena Carlucci Santana, Marcos Jose Santana, Sarita Mazzini Bruschi, Universidade
de Sao Paulo, Brazil and Centro Universitario Central Paulista, Brazil
PARA-04
The effect of cumulative look ahead
on conservative parallel simulation performance
Viliam Solcany, Slovak University
of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic and Jir? Safar?k, University
of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic
PARA-05-DEVS01
Management of perturbations within
a spatialized differential equations system, in the DEVS framework
David Versmisse and Eric Ramat,
Laboratoire d'Informatique du Littoral, Calais cedex France
PETRI NET SIMULATION:
PETRI-01
Yet Another Smart Process EditoR
Kees van Hee, Reinier Post, Lou
Somers, Eindhoven University of Technology, Dept. Math. & Comp. Sc.,
The Netherlands
PETRI-02
Towards a Meta-Model Based Approach
for Hierarchical Petri Net Transformations to VHDL
V.Albert, A.Nketsa, JC.Pascal,
LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse Cedex 4 France
PETRI-03
Modeling Multistage Interconnection
Networks of Arbitrary Crossbar Size with Compositional High Level Petri
Nets
Elisabeth Pelz, LACL, Universite
Paris 12, Creteil, France and Dietmar Tutsch, Technische Universitat Berlin,
Berlin, Germany
PETRI-04
Research on Workflow Process Model
Based on Petri nets
Zhang Liang and Yao Shuzhen , Beijing
University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
PETRI-06
Constraint-Based State Space Reduction
in Colored Petri Nets
Lorenzo Capra, Universit?a degli
studi diMilano, Italy
PETRI-07
Simulation and verification of
atomicity properties for an electronic cash system
Panagiotis Katsaros Vasilis Odontidis
Maria Gousidou-Koutita, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki,
Greece
METH-02-PETRI
Just-in-time Lots Delivery using
a Petri nets and (Max,+) Algebra Approach
Ilham Elmahi, Olivier Grunder &
Abdellah Elmoudni, SeT, UTBM, Belfort cedex, France
PARA-03
A Case Study using TPN Modelling
and Distributed Simulation
Franco Cicirelli, Angelo Furfaro,
Libero Nigro, Universit… della Calabria, Rende (CS), Italy
METH-07-PETRI
Object oriented approach for deriving
feared scenarios in hybrid systems
N. Sadou and H.Demmou, J.C.Pascal
and R.Valette, Laboratoire d'Analyse et d'Architecture des Systemes, Toulouse
cedex, France