11th European Simulation Multiconference |
Department of Industrial Engineering
Bogazici University
80815 Bebek-Istanbul, Turkey
Tel: 90.212.257 50 37
Fax: 90.212.265 18 00
E-mail: ozekici@boun.edu.tr
URL: http://ieiris.cc.boun.edu.tr/faculty/ozekici.html
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Department of Computer Science
Chair of Operating Systems
Martensstrasse 1
91058 Erlangen, Germany
Tel: 49.9131.857903
Fax: 49.9131.39388
E-mail: bolch@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
URL: http://www.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~bolch/
Hans J.P.C Blanc, (The Netherlands)
Walter Colombo, (Argentina)
Winfried Dulz, (Germany)
Stefan Greiner, (Germany)
Thomas Hanschke, (Germany)
Graham Horton, (UK)
Antonio Puliafito, (Italy)
Bruno Sericola, (France)
Christian Schnur, (Germany)
Janos Sztrik, (Hungary)
Kishor Trivedi, (USA)
While for a long time simulation has been the predominant method of choice for many complex evaluation studies, analytical and numerical methods have recently become increasingly popular. New analytical techniques now make it possible to evaluate and optimize complex stochastic models. With the advent of storage capacity and computing power, even the numerical analysis of large models has become feasible.
The technical progress, again, propelled many methodological breakthroughs due to growing acceptance by the scientific community and research. In many fields of application like modeling and evaluation of computer systems, communication sytems, flexible manufacturing systems or workflow management it has been recognized that analytical and numerical methods can successfully complement simulation methods, while both techniques have merits of their own.
Techniques and Algorithms:
Evaluation Studies of: