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DS-RT 2000: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 4th International Workshop on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DS-RT 2000), 25-17 August 2000, San Francisco, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0837-5
Session 1: Keynote Address
Session 2: Simulation in Real-Time Systems
- Christian Kreiner, Christian Steger, Reinhold Weiss:
WATIS2: Design and Application of an Environment Simulation System for Test Improvement of Control Software for Automatic Logistic Systems. 5-12 - Guy A. Schiavone, Judd Tracy, Ravishankar Palaniappan:
Preliminary Investigations into Distributed Computing Applications on a Beowulf Cluster. 13-17 - Azzedine Boukerche, Alessandro Fabbri, Armin R. Mikler:
Distributed Simulation over Loosely Coupled Domains. 18-
Session 3: DS-RT Algorithms
- Chris Faisstnauer, Dieter Schmalstieg, Werner Purgathofer:
Scheduling for Very Large Virtual Environments and Networked Games Using Visibility and Priorities. 31-38 - Roberto Beraldi, Libero Nigro:
Exploiting Temporal Uncertainty in Time Warp Simulations. 39-46 - Azzedine Boukerche, Amber Roy, Neville Thomas:
Dynamic Grid-Based Multicast Group Assignment in Data Distribution Management. 47-54 - Gary S. H. Tan, Yusong Zhang, Rassul Ayani:
A Hybrid Approach to Data Distribution Management. 55-
Session 4: Panel Discussions
Session 5: Keynote Address
Session 6: High Level Architecture I
- Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Boon-Ping Gan:
Adapting a Supply-Chain Simulation for HLA. 71-78 - Fernando Vardânega, Carlos Maziero:
A Generic Rollback Manager for Optimistic HLA Simulations. 79-88
Session 7: High Level Architecture II
- Richard M. Fujimoto, Thom McLean, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Ivan Tacic:
Design of High Performance RTI Software. 89-96 - Sven Pawletta, Wolfgang Drewelow, Thorsten Pawletta:
HLA-Based Simulation within an Interactive Engineering Environment. 97-102 - Hui Zhao, Nicolas D. Georganas:
An Approach for Stream Retrieval over HLA-RTI in Distributed Virtual Environments. 103-
Session 8: Work in Progress
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