Simulation software component architecture for simulation-based enterprise applications
Proceedings of the 30th conference on Winter simulation
Component Software: Beyond Object-Oriented Programming
Component Software: Beyond Object-Oriented Programming
Software Engineering (7th Edition)
Software Engineering (7th Edition)
Component-based distributed simulations: the way forward?
Proceedings of the eighteenth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
Web-based simulation 1: D-SOL; a distributed Java based discrete event simulation architecture
Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
Modeling real-world control systems: beyond hybrid systems
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Libros-II: railway modeling with devs
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
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In this study we use simulation as a method of inquiry to support rail infrastructure control designers in making more effective decisions during the design process. Limitations encountered in commercial simulation tools when modeling rail system elements, are related to the choice of just one formalism (discrete or continuous) to model the element behavior. When supporting the design of rail system control, rail controllers and rail control designers might be in different locations. Therefore distribution of the simulation model is a required feature which is usually not possible in current simulation environments. In order to more accurately represent rail systems behavior and improve the effectiveness of control design, we propose a simulation library where different formalisms can be integrated in one single model and where simulation components are accessible by users in different locations.