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Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation Technologies: A Tapestry of Systems and Ai-Based Theories and Methodologies : A Tribute to the 60th Birthday of Bernard P. Zeigler

Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation Technologies: A Tapestry of Systems and Ai-Based Theories and Methodologies : A Tribute to the 60th Birthday of Bernard P. Zeigler

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: the book is in internet
Review: the book are many free papers on internet.

There are very theory technologies but no new contents about DEVS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The introduction itself is worth the price
Review: These articles originated as papers from a recent meeting so that some may be found on the web. However,the articles are extended and stringently reviewed revisions of the original papers the collection itself is of great value since it amounts to a whole more than the sum. The introductory article is not just a precis of the contents, it does an excellent job of placing discrete event modeling and simulation technology within the context of AI, software engineering, and systems engineering.

Contrary to one reviewer, the book cannot be derived in any way from what's available on the web. If you are interested in new paradigms for technology, it belongs on your bookshelf.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Takes "Theory of Modeling and Simulation" one step further
Review: This book offers a view of the potential of the discrete event paradigm to enhance not only modeling and simulation but many new technologies involving design, management and control. Many of the papers take the DEVS theory as presented in "Theory of Modeling and Simulation" (Zeigler, Praehofer,and Kim, Academic Press, 2000, 2nd Ed.) one step further into new application domains. Serves as a great companion to TMS2000.


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