System simulation programming styles and languages
System simulation programming styles and languages
Requirements for model development environments
Computers and Operations Research
Simulation support environments
Computer modelling for discrete simulation
Object-oriented simulation with hierarchical, modular models: intelligent agents and endomorphic systems
An overview of verification and validation of simulation models
WSC '87 Proceedings of the 19th conference on Winter simulation
A standard simulation environment: a review of preliminary requirements
WSC '94 Proceedings of the 26th conference on Winter simulation
Web-based diagnosis of model specifications
Proceedings of the 30th conference on Winter simulation
Call center simulation in Bell Canada
Proceedings of the 31st conference on Winter simulation: Simulation---a bridge to the future - Volume 2
A PCI bus simulation framework and some simulation results on PCI Standard 2.1 latency limitations
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
DYANA: An Environment for Embedded System Design and Analysis
TACAS '99 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Tools and Algorithms for Construction and Analysis of Systems
MDD4MS: a model driven development framework for modeling and simulation
Proceedings of the 2011 Summer Computer Simulation Conference
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A simulation environment combines the many elements of simulation into one powerful tool. A standard based on a reference model would benefit users and researchers alike. We define a reference model for general-purpose discrete-event simulation environments, as well as the associated requirements for the model's functional layers, to be used as the basis for a future standard. We characterize environments by highlighting and grouping different tasks with common traits. Each group can then be related to the other groups in a logical, structured manner to create a model for a standard environment. Functionally, the standard environment would reside between the modeler (user) and the hardware platform's operating system.