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SIGSIM-PADS 2020: Miami, FL, USA
- Jason Liu, Philippe J. Giabbanelli, Christopher D. Carothers:
Proceedings of the 2019 ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation, SIGSIM-PADS 2020, Miami, FL, USA, June 15-17, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7592-4
Simulations and Artificial Intelligence
- Sören Bergmann, Niclas Feldkamp, Florian Conrad, Steffen Strassburger:
A Method for Robustness Optimization Using Generative Adversarial Networks. 1-10 - David Byrd, Maria Hybinette, Tucker Hybinette Balch:
ABIDES: Towards High-Fidelity Multi-Agent Market Simulation. 11-22
Parallel Discrete Event Simulations
- Matteo Principe, Andrea Piccione, Alessandro Pellegrini, Francesco Quaglia:
Approximated Rollbacks. 23-33 - Jiajian Xiao:
Reproducibility Report for the Paper: Approximated Rollbacks. 35-37 - Ali Eker, Barry Williams, Kenneth Chiu, Dmitry Ponomarev:
Demand-Driven PDES: Exploiting Locality in Simulation Models. 39-48 - Emiliano Silvestri, Cristian Milia, Romolo Marotta, Alessandro Pellegrini, Francesco Quaglia:
Exploiting Inter-Processor-Interrupts for Virtual-Time Coordination in Speculative Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. 49-59
Keynote Speech
- Adolfy Hoisie:
System and Application Performance Modeling and Simulation in the AI Era. 61
Accelerating Simulations
- Philipp Andelfinger, David Eckhoff, Wentong Cai, Alois C. Knoll:
Fast-Forwarding of Vehicle Clusters in Microscopic Traffic Simulations. 63-66 - Philippe J. Giabbanelli, Joshua A. Devita, Till Köster, Jared A. Kohrt:
Optimizing Discrete Simulations of the Spread of HIV-1 to Handle Billions of Cells on a Workstation. 67-78 - Andrea Piccione:
Reproducibility Report for the Paper: : Optimizing DiscreteSimulations of the Spread of HIV-1 to Handle Billions of Cells ona Workstation. 79-81 - Moon Gi Seok, Chew Wye Chan, Wentong Cai, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Daejin Park:
Runtime Abstraction-Level Conversion of Discrete-Event Wafer-fabrication Models for Simulation Acceleration. 83-92
Large-Scale and Energy-Efficient Computing
- Stefano Conoci, Mauro Ianni, Romolo Marotta, Alessandro Pellegrini:
Autonomic Power Management in Speculative Simulation Runtime Environments. 93-98 - Kishwar Ahmed, Samia Tasnim, Kazutomo Yoshii:
Simulation of Auction Mechanism Model for Energy-Efficient High Performance Computing. 99-104 - Neil McGlohon, Robert B. Ross, Christopher D. Carothers:
Evaluation of Link Failure Resilience in Multirail Dragonfly-Class Networks through Simulation. 105-116
Agent-Based Model
- Jiajian Xiao, Görkem Kilinç, Philipp Andelfinger, David Eckhoff, Wentong Cai, Alois C. Knoll:
Pedal to the Bare Metal: Road Traffic Simulation on FPGAs Using High-Level Synthesis. 117-121 - Shuyi Chen, Masatoshi Hanai, Zhengchang Hua, Nikos Tziritas, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
Efficient Direct Agent Interaction in Optimistic Distributed Multi-Agent-System Simulations. 123-128 - Kashif Zia, Alois Ferscha:
An Agent-Based Model of Crowd Evacuation: Combining Individual, Social and Technological Aspects. 129-140 - Justin Noah Kreikemeyer, Jane Hillston, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Probing the Performance of the Edinburgh Bike Sharing System using SSTL. 141-152 - Matteo Principe:
Reproducibility Report for the Paper: Probing the Performance of the Edinburgh Bike Sharing System using SSTL. 153-155
Keynote Speech
- Madhav V. Marathe:
High Performance Simulations to Support Real-time COVID19 Response. 157
Network Models and Emulation
- Till Köster, Tom Warnke, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Partial Evaluation via Code Generation for Static Stochastic Reaction Network Models. 159-170 - Stefano Carnà:
Reproducibility Report for the Paper: Partial Evaluation via Code Generation for Static Stochastic Reaction Network Models. 171-173 - Vignesh Babu, David M. Nicol:
Precise Virtual Time Advancement for Network Emulation. 175-186 - Xiaoliang Wu, Bo Zhang, Dong Jin:
Parallel Simulation of Quantum Key Distribution Networks. 187-196
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