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SpringSim 2012: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Saad Biaz:
2012 Spring Simulation Multiconference, SpringSim '12, Orlando, FL, USA - March 26-29, 2012, Proceedings of the 45th Annual Simulation Symposium. SCS/ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-61839-784-3 - Omar Charif, Hichem Omrani, Reine-Maria Basse:
Cellular automata based on artificial neural network for simulating land use changes. 1 - Martin Lévesque, Da Qian Xu, Géza Joós, Martin Maier:
Communications and power distribution network co-simulation for multidisciplinary smart grid experimentations. 2 - Mohammad Moallemi, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Content-based image recognition using cellular discrete-event system specifications methodology. 3 - Shafagh Jafer, Yasser Jafer, Gabriel A. Wainer:
Data mining with cellular discrete event modeling and simulation. 4 - Aleardo Manacero, Renata Spolon Lobato, Paulo H. M. A. Oliveira, Marco A. B. A. Garcia, Aldo I. Guerra, Victor Aoqui, Denison Menezes, Diogo T. da Silva:
iSPD: an iconic-based modeling simulator for distributed grids. 5 - Vijay Gehlot, Carmen Nigro:
Modeling and simulation of a re-entrant manufacturing system using Colored Petri Nets. 6 - Yi Gu, Shwu-Ling Shenq, Qishi Wu, Dipankar Dasgupta:
On a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for optimizing end-to-end performance of scientific workflows in distributed environments. 7 - Yonal Kirsal, Orhan Gemikonakli, Enver Ever, Glenford E. Mapp:
Performance analysis of handovers to provide a framework for vertical handover policy management in heterogeneous enviroments. 8 - Antoni Portero, Alberto Scionti, Zhibin Yu, Paolo Faraboschi, Caroline Concatto, Luigi Carro, Arne Garbade, Sebastian Weis, Theo Ungerer, Roberto Giorgi:
Simulating the future kilo-x86-64 core processors and their infrastructure. 9 - Tolga Ovatman, Berk Canberk:
Software-based optimization of channel utilization in cognitive radio networks using priced timed automata. 10
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