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Model Engineering for Simulation
Coordinators: Zhang Lin, Zeigler Bernard P., LaiLi Yuanjun
Language: EnglishSubject for Model Engineering for Simulation:
453 p. · 19x23.3 cm · Paperback
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Model Engineering for Simulation provides a systematic introduction to the implementation of generic, normalized and quantifiable modeling and simulation using DEVS formalism. It describes key technologies relating to model lifecycle management, including model description languages, complexity analysis, model management, service-oriented model composition, quantitative measurement of model credibility, and model validation and verification. The book clearly demonstrates how to construct computationally efficient, object-oriented simulations of DEVS models on parallel and distributed environments.
2. Planning the Use of the Subsurface
3. Design of Underground Structures
4. Underground Constructions
5. Project Management in Underground Engineering
6. Operation System in Underground Engineering
7. Disasters and Protection in Underground Engineering
8. Acknowledgements
Mathematically-inclined early career researchers in systems and control engineering, and computer science. Grad students and PhD students may also use this (as a supplementary reference or course text reference).
Bernard P. Zeigler, is a Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona and co-director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling and Simulation. He is the author of numerous books and publications, a Fellow of the IEEE, and of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International.
Zeigler is currently heading a project for the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) where he is leading the design of the future architecture for large distributed simulation events for the Joint Distributed Engineering Plant (JDEP). He is also developing DEVS-methodology approaches for testing mission thread end-to-end interoperability and combat effectiveness of Defense Department acquisitions and transitions to the Global Information Grid with its Service Oriented Architec
- Guides systems and control engineers in the practical creation and delivery of simulation models using DEVS formalism
- Provides practical methods to improve credibility of models and manage the model lifecycle
- Helps readers gain an overall understanding of model lifecycle management and analysis
- Supported by an online ancillary package that includes an instructors and student solutions manual