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20th PADS 2006: Singapore
- 20th IEEE/ACM/SCS Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation, PADS 2006, Singapore, May 23-26, 2006. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2587-3

Introduction
- Message From the General Chair.

- Message From The Program Chair.

- Workshop Committees.

- Reviewers.

- 20th Workshop: A Brief History of PADS.

Session1: Parallel Simulation
- Alfred Park, Richard M. Fujimoto:

Aurora: An Approach to High Throughput Parallel Simulation. 3-10 - Moo-Kyoung Chung, Chong-Min Kyung:

Improving Lookahead in Parallel Multiprocessor Simulation Using Dynamic Execution Path Prediction. 11-18 - Craig Bergstrom, Srinidhi Varadarajan, Godmar Back:

The Distributed Open Network Emulator: Using Relativistic Time for Distributed Scalable Simulation. 19-28
Session 2: Performance Analysis
- Roland Ewald, Dan Chen, Georgios K. Theodoropoulos

, Michael Lees
, Brian S. Logan, Ton Oguara, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Performance Analysis of Shared Data Access Algorithms for Distributed Simulation of Multi-Agent Systems. 29-36 - Michael Lees

, Brian S. Logan, Dan Chen, Ton Oguara, Georgios Theodoropoulos
:
Analysing the Performance of Optimistic Synchronisation Algorithms in Simulations of Multi-Agent Systems. 37-44 - Dhananjai Madhava Rao, Philip A. Wilsey:

Predicting Performance of Resolution Changes in Parallel Simulations. 45-54
Session 3: Keynote Presentation
- Andreas Tolk

:
What Comes After the Semantic Web - PADS Implications for the Dynamic Web. 55
Session 4: Advanced Techniques and Applicationa
- Xinjun Chen, Wentong Cai

, Stephen John Turner, Yong Wang:
SOAr-DSGrid: Service-Oriented Architecture for Distributed Simulation on the Grid. 65-73 - Kalyan S. Perumalla

:
Discrete-event Execution Alternatives on General Purpose Graphical Processing Units (GPGPUs). 74-81 - Tobias Kiesling:

Progressive Time-Parallel Simulation. 82-91 - Jan Himmelspach, Paola Lecca

, Davide Prandi, Corrado Priami, Paola Quaglia, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Developing An Hierarchical Simulator for Beta-binders. 92-102
Session 5: Distributed Virtual Environments
- Ta Nguyen Binh Duong, Suiping Zhou, Haifeng Shen:

Greedy Algorithms for Client Assignment in Large-Scale Distributed Virtual Environments. 103-110 - Robert Bartlett:

Interest Operators: Facilitating Attribute Interest Criteria for Formula-Based Interest Management in Distributed Virtual Environments. 111-118 - Xinyu Liu, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., David C. Brogan:

Using Abstraction in the Verification of Simulation Coercion. 119-128
Session 6: Work In Progress Abstracts
- Rob Simmonds, Brian W. Unger:

Model-Based Services for Computing Grid Performance Analyses & Tuning. 129 - ElMoustapha Ould-Ahmed-Vall, George F. Riley, Bonnie S. Heck:

The Reconfiguration Problem in Sensor Networks: An Optimization Approach. 130 - Shell-Ying Huang, Wentong Cai

, Stephen John Turner, Wen-Jing Hsu, Suiping Zhou, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low
, Richard Fujimoto, Rassul Ayani:
A Generic Symbiotic Simulation Framework. 131 - Catriona M. Kennedy

, Georgios Theodoropoulos
:
Intelligent Management of Data Driven Simulations to Support Model Building. 132 - Patrick Peschlow, Peter Martini:

Towards an Efficient Branching Mechanism for Simultaneous Events in Distributed Simulation. 133 - Kalyan S. Perumalla

:
Parallel Execution of Region-Scale Evacuation Traffic Models. 134 - Navonil Mustafee

, Simon J. E. Taylor
, Korina Katsaliaki, Sally C. Brailsford:
NBS Supply Chain Simulation using Simul8 and HLA. 135
Session 7: Keynote Presentation
- Peter Lendermann:

Distributed Simulation in Manufacturing and Logistics. 139
Session 8: Network Simulation
- Xenofontas A. Dimitropoulos, George F. Riley:

Modeling Autonomous-System Relationships. 143-149 - Zhiyu Hao, Xiao-chun Yun, Hongli Zhang:

An Efficient Routing Mechanism in Network Simulation. 150-157 - David W. Bauer, Murat Yuksel, Christopher D. Carothers, Shivkumar Kalyanaraman:

A Case Study in Understanding OSPF and BGP Interactions Using Efficient Experiment Design. 158-165 - Charles R. Simpson, Dheeraj Reddy, George F. Riley:

Empirical Models of TCP and UDP End-User Network Traffic from NETI@home Data Analysis. 166-174
Session 9: High Level Architecture
- Martin Eklöf, Rassul Ayani, Farshad Moradi:

Evaluation of a Fault-Tolerance Mechanism for HLA-Based Distributed Simulations. 175-182 - Dan Chen, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai

:
A Framework for Robust HLA-based Distributed Simulations. 183-192 - Andrea Santoro, Francesco Quaglia:

Transparent Optimistic Synchronization in HLA via a Time-Management Converter. 193-200 - Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner

, Simon J. E. Taylor
:
COTS Simulation Package (CSP) Interoperability -A Solution to Synchronous Entity Passing. 201-210

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