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Revision as of 12:08, 8 May 2008
The [Advanced Real-Time Simulation Laboratory http://www.sce.carleton.ca/faculty/wainer/ARS/index.htm] organizes varied Student Seminars (within the V-Sim and the RADS Labs). These Student Seminars are one of the main activities of the Ottawa Student Chapter of the SCS (Society for Modeling and Simulation International).
Seminar: Modeling and Simulation of Generalized Stochastic Discrete Event Systems
- Speaker
- Rodrigo Castro, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
- Abstract
- The DEVS formalism is a general system theoretic based formalism that can represent all the systems whose input/output behavior can be described by sequences of events. Nevertheless, DEVS has only been defined formally for deterministic systems, which limits the stochastic treatment of the systems under study.
- In this seminar, we will introduce an extension of the classic DEVS formalism that includes stochastic features. Based on the use of Probability Spaces, the STochastic DEVS specification (STDEVS) provides a formal framework for modeling and simulation of generalized non deterministic discrete event systems. We will go through the main theoretical properties of STDEVS and illustrate its use in a stochastic oriented simulation example with the main purpose of performance analysis in computer systems and data networks.
- Short Biography
- Rodrigo Castro is a Ph.D. candidate at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina. He is also an adjunct Lecturer at the Computer Science Department, Faculty of Sciences (FCEN), Universidad de Buenos Aires, an invited lecturer for the post-graduate course "Information Integration Technologies in the Factory" at Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since 2000 he worked in several projects for Siemens, Cisco, Hewlett Packard, in the area of networking optimization, performance analysis, information systems infrastructure design, and software development. In 2007 he was awarded a Fundación Repsol YPF - José A. Estenssoro Ph.D. Fellowship (Argentina) for his Ph.D. studies. Also in 2007, he was awarded an INGENIO(CSIC-UPV)/OEI Grant (Spain) for studies on "Best Practices in the Cooperation University-Enterprise for Development". He is an IEEE Member of Computer Society and Communications Society.
- When
- 4:00 pm, May 13, 2008
- Where
- 3222 V-SIM