Session 2: Numerical Methods for Simulation and Distributed Simulation Systems
Lecture
hall PR 102
| 13.30-15.00 | Distributed and parallel simulation |
| Distributed simulation environment for heterogeneous computer clusters | |
| Vadim Engelson, Peter Fritzson | |
| Dept. of Computer Science, Linköping University, SWE | |
| Design and implementation of an OPC server for connecting a process simulator | |
| José Macías Hernández1, Josep Anton Feliu2 | |
| 1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of La Laguna, ESP | |
| 2Technical Services Department, Hyprotech Europe S.L., Barcelona, ESP | |
| Exploring internet for process modelling opportunities | |
| Manel Serra1, Daniel Piñol1, Peter Svahn2, Julià Sempere3 | |
| 1Hyprotech Europe S.L., Barcelona, ESP | |
| 2Hyprotech Scandinavia Hovik, NOR | |
| 3Institut Químic de Sarrià, Barcelona, ESP | |
| Coffee Break and Software Presentations | |
| 15.30-17.00 | Distributed and parallel simulation |
| Agent-oriented modelling and simulation of a ceramic factory | |
| Kuldar Taveter1,2, Reet Hääl3 | |
| 1VTT Information Technology, FIN | |
| 2Department of Informatics, Tallinn Technical University, EST | |
| 3Tallinna Keraamikatehas AS, EST | |
| Integrating a simulation model to other IT systems | |
| Heikki Aalto | |
| Delfoi, FIN | |
| The next level of simulations: extreme computing | |
| Anne C. Elster | |
| Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), NOR |