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The coupled-domain system simulation/simulatability problem

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Jopling, J; Rose, D; Fair, R
Published in: 2001 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems - MSM 2001
December 1, 2001

This paper discusses the difficulties in current approaches to modeling and simulation of coupled-domain systems and presents new approaches and solutions to simulation execution and the model-simulation gap. The ongoing paradigm shift toward coupled-domain systems and total system simulation has spawned a wealth of activity in modeling efforts and languages with which to represent models, generally leaving simulation implementations taken for granted. New approaches to simulation of coupled-domain systems have been proposed, implemented and studied, independant of a standard modeling language. The notion of a 'model compiler' is introduced to help bridge the growing gap between modeling and simulation.

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2001 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems - MSM 2001

Publication Date

December 1, 2001

Start / End Page

116 / 119
 

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Jopling, J., Rose, D., & Fair, R. (2001). The coupled-domain system simulation/simulatability problem. 2001 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems - MSM 2001, 116–119.

Published In

2001 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems - MSM 2001

Publication Date

December 1, 2001

Start / End Page

116 / 119