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DISCRETE-EVENT MODELING AND SIMULATION: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS, SYNTHESIS, AND DESIGN OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: CRC Press

  • Author: Gabriel A. Wainer

  • Language: English

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • ISBN: 9781420072334

  • Pages: 534

  • Release Date: 10-12-2010

  • Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches


About The Book

Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation: Theory and Applications by Gabriel A. Wainer is a comprehensive resource that delves into the state-of-the-art techniques for modeling discrete-event systems. Using the Discrete-Event System Specification (DEVS) approach, this book introduces the latest advances in modeling and simulation, offering insights into real-world applications and formal techniques.

The text explores various topics related to the DEVS methodology, including model development support, the interaction of DEVS with other modeling methodologies, and the various forms of simulation that DEVS supports. It also examines the application of real-time DEVS simulation, its relationship with graph transformation, and its influence on simulation performance. Emphasizing the importance of DEVS standardization, the book discusses interoperability and composability in real-world systems.

The book further investigates extensions to the DEVS model and introduces new abstractions, formalisms, and methods for system identification and control. A key feature is the development of a framework for generating and optimizing system models, transforming system entity structures into DEVS simulation models.

With numerous examples across a wide range of industries—including optical networks, process control, building design, workflow systems, and environmental models—this book showcases how DEVS can be successfully applied to practical, complex problems. It serves as an invaluable guide for researchers, practitioners, and students involved in discrete-event simulation, offering a broad view of the DEVS landscape and setting the stage for future advancements in the field.