Creating computer simulation systems: an introduction to the high level architecture
Creating computer simulation systems: an introduction to the high level architecture
Parallel and Distribution Simulation Systems
Parallel and Distribution Simulation Systems
Distributed simulation with incorporated APS procedures for high-fidelity supply chain optimization
Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
Distributing a large-scale, complex FAB simulation using HLA and Java: issues and lessons
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Analysis of a borderless fab scenario in a distributed simulation testbed
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Time management in distributed factory simulation, a case study using HLA
WSC '05 Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
Temporally parallel coupling of discrete simulation systems with virtual reality systems
WSC '05 Proceedings of the 37th conference on Winter simulation
Grid-enabling FIRST: Speeding Up Simulation Applications Using WinGrid
DS-RT '06 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE international symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications
Optimistic-conservative synchronization in distributed factory simulation
Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation
Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation
Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation
Guidelines for commercial off-the-shelf simulation package interoperability
Proceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation
Management of HLA-based distributed legacy SLX-models
Proceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation
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Distributed simulation has a long history at the Winter Simulation Conference. Although successful in the military domain it appears, however, that the idea of applying distributed simulation in other fields for modeling and analysis of large-scale, heterogeneous systems such as communication networks or supply chains has still not reached the stage of commercial use until today. This panel attempts to identify reasons for this phenomenon by debating whether distributed simulation is actually a real-world necessity or should rather be considered ivory tower fancy.