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7. SimuTools 2014: Lisbon, Portugal
- Fernando J. Barros, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Roland Ewald:

7th International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques, SIMUTools '14, Lisbon, Portugal, March 17-19, 2014. ICST/ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-63190-007-5
Simulation methodology
- Sebastian Reiter, Andreas Burger, Alexander Viehl, Oliver Bringmann, Wolfgang Rosenstiel:

Virtual prototyping evaluation framework for automotive embedded systems engineering. 1-10 - Damián Vicino, Olivier Dalle, Gabriel A. Wainer

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A data type for discretized time representation in DEVS. 11-20 - Stefan Rybacki, Fiete Haack, Karsten Wolf, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:

Developing simulation models - from conceptual to executable model and back - an artifact-based workflow approach. 21-30
Parallel simulation
- Mirko Stoffers, Sascha Schmerling, Georg Kunz, James Gross, Klaus Wehrle

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Large-scale network simulation: leveraging the strengths of modern SMP-based compute clusters. 31-40 - Philipp Andelfinger

, Konrad Jünemann, Hannes Hartenstein:
Parallelism potentials in distributed simulations of Kademlia-based peer-to-peer networks. 41-50 - Benjamin Erb

, Frank Kargl:
Combining discrete event simulations and event sourcing. 51-55
Network simulation I
- Thomas Werthmann, Matthias Kaschub, Mirja Kühlewind, Sebastian Scholz, David P. Wagner:

VMSimInt: a network simulation tool supporting integration of arbitrary kernels and applications. 56-65 - Lorenzo Saino

, Ioannis Psaras, George Pavlou:
Icarus: a caching simulator for information centric networking (ICN). 66-75 - Uwe Pohlmann

, Stefan Dziwok
, Matthias Meyer, Matthias Tichy
, Sebastian Thiele:
A modelica coordination pattern library for cyber-physical systems. 76-85
Network simulation II
- Jani Puttonen, Sami Rantanen, Frans Laakso, Janne Kurjenniemi, Kari Aho, Güray Açar:

Satellite model for network simulator 3. 86-91 - Razvan Beuran, Shingo Yasuda, Tomoya Inoue, Shinsuke Miwa

, Yoichi Shinoda:
Using emulation to validate post-disaster network recovery solutions. 92-97 - Luís M. Borges, Fernando J. Velez

, Norberto Barroca, António S. Lebres:
Frame capture and reliability based decider implementation in the MiXiM IEEE 802.15.4 framework. 98-107
Wireless simulation
- Daniel Lertpratchya, George F. Riley, Douglas M. Blough:

Simulating frame-level bursty links in wireless networks. 108-117 - Reinhardt Karnapke, Stefan Lohs, Jörg Nolte, Andreas Lagemann:

Simulation of unidirectional links in wireless sensor networks. 118-125 - Mehdi Kamal, Massinissa Lounis

, Ahcène Bounceur, M. Tahar Kechadi
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CupCarbon: a multi-agent and discrete event wireless sensor network design and simulation tool. 126-131
EMUTools
- Dimitris Syrivelis, Paolo Giaccone

, Iordanis Koutsopoulos, Marco Pretti, Leandros Tassiulas:
On emulating hardware/software co-designed control algorithms for packet switches. 132-141 - Jana Traue, Jörg Nolte, Philipp Engel, Reinhardt Karnapke:

Using emulation software to predict the performance of algorithms on NVRAM. 142-146 - Daisuke Miyamoto, Satoru Teramura, Masaya Nakayama:

INTERCEPT: high-interaction server-type honeypot based on live migration. 147-152 - Leilani Gilpin, Laurent Ciarletta

, Yannick Presse, Vincent Chevrier, Virginie Galtier:
Co-simulation solutions using AA4MM-FMI applied to smart space heating models. 153-159
Simulation applications
- Linus J. Luotsinen:

POPSIM: a platform targeting the modeling and simulation of human populations in urban environments. 160-165 - Hernan D. Torres, Edwin A. Garavito, Federico E. Rincon:

Application of industrial engineering theories for a real manufacturing process improvement using simulation modelling. 166-171 - Terrance Medina, Maria Hybinette, Tucker R. Balch:

Behavior-based code generation for robots and autonomous agents. 172-177
Hardware simulation
- Masoud Oveis Gharan, Gul N. Khan

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Power and chip-area aware network-on-chip modeling for system on chip simulation. 178-185 - Adrien Bullich, Mikaël Briday, Jean-Luc Béchennec, Yvon Trinquet:

Improving processor hardware compiled cycle accurate simulation using program abstraction. 186-194 - Roland Ewald:

Using AI planning to automate the performance analysis of simulators. 195-200 - Zhenjiang Dong, Jun Wang, George F. Riley, Sudhakar Yalamanchili:

An efficient front-end for timing-directed parallel simulation of multi-core system. 201-206

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