9TH EUROPEAN SIMULATION
SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION
SIMULATION IN INDUSTRY
Passau, Germany, October 19-22, 1997
   
  TUTORIALS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
 
The first day of the conference is dedicated to tutorials, which will be presented for those interested participants to expose the state-of-art overview of topics. The following tutorials will be held:
  1. ARENA _ Process-Oriented Simulation Using Open Templates and Components
  2. JAVA - Basic Concepts and its Potential for Distributed and Platform-Independent Simulation
  3. The High Level Architecture (HLA): An Architecture for Distributed, Inter-Operable and Re-Usable Simulation

ALL TUTORIALS ARE ON SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH, AND ARE FREE FOR ALL CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS.

BEWARE, HOWEVER, THAT A MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS REQUIRED TO HOLD A TUTORIAL, SO LET US KNOW IF YOU WANT TO TAKE PART

 

ARENA _ Process-Oriented Simulation Using Open Templates and Components
Klaus Harder, Markus Bans
SimCorporation Meerbusch/Düsseldorf, Germany

  Simulation today is without doubt the technology number one solving and analyzing dynamic problems. Nevertheless there are lots of discussions how a model should be built. "Language-concept versus template-technique", "object-orientation versus process-orientation", and - last not least -"integration into other software: yes or no" - these are themes end users often can not overview. ARENA is in an area of discrete event simulation the simulator which is on the height of today's technology. This tutorial shows the way - from simple concepts of the language to model software by examples of model building:
  1. Process-oriented Simulation
  2. The Template Technology
  3. Complex Simulation Models
  4. Component Concept

Klaus Harder studied Electrical Eng. and Aeronautics at the Technical University in Berlin. He joined the SPACELAB project as project engineer, later Jungheinrich GmbH, AT&T ISTEL. Since 1995 he is Professor at the Polytechnika Bukarest, Romania and since 1996 owner of SimCorporation.

 

JAVA - Basic Concepts and its Potential for Distributed and Platform-Independent Simulation
Ralph Deters, Axel Lehmann
Federal Armed Forces University Munich
Germany:

  No further information available

 

The High Level Architecture (HLA): An Architecture for Distributed, Inter-Operable and Re-Usable Simulation
Ulrich Klein, IFSL
and Steffen Straßburger ISG
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany

  No further information available

 

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