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There are numerous DEVS-based simulators to configure DEVS systems and run them. Current programs or libraries are based in programming languages such as JAVA, C++, etc. The existence of these different implementations has resulted in the formation of various groups that are not able to share models and cannot capitalize on model reuse. To encourage system modeling and simulator compatibility a standard representation is proposed for such models. Such a standard must be simple to manipulate and validate, and promote the integration of DEVS M&S software on different platforms. This paper presents an XML Schema for representing the structure and the behavior of DEVS coupled scenarios. In addition, a simulator (xDEVS) is developed that can execute these XML-based scenarios over DEVS protocol.
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| Format: | Size: | 459 KB | |
| Date: | Feb 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 8 |
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