Agent-Directed Simulation (ADS'05) 

Part of the 2005 Spring Simulation Multiconference (SpringSim'05)

 

Final Program

Keynote Speakers

(April 4, Monday 10:30-12:00pm)

Dr. Erol Gelenbe
Denis Gabor Chair
Imperial College
London, UK

www.ee.ic.ac.uk/gelenbe

Agent Directed Simulation and Smart Packet Networks

 

Dr. Steve Hall

Lockheed Martin

Learning in a Complex Adaptive System for ISR Resource Management

 

Tutorial

(April 3, Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm)

Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation with Repast
 
Michael North

CCASS Deputy Director

Argonne National Laboratory

Decision and Information Sciences Division

Center for Complex Adaptive Systems Simulation

 

Final Program

Session 1 (Joint ADS-DEVS Session): THEORY AND METHODOLOGY I

April 4, Monday 1:30pm-3:00pm

Shridhar Bendre and Hessam S. Sarjoughian. Discrete-Event Behavioral Modeling in SESM: Software Design and Implementation

Xiaolin Hu and  Donald H. Edwards. BehaviorSim: A Simulation Environment To Study Animal Behavioral Choice Mechanisms

Godefridus G. van Merode. The Factory Layout as an Evolving Structure

Session 2: APPLICATIONS – GEOSIMULATION

April 4, Monday 3:30pm-5:00pm

Nabil Sahli, Bernard Moulin.  Real-World Pathfinding using Agent-Based Simulation

 Francisco Guzmán, Leonardo Garrido. Towards Traffic Light Control through a Multiagent Cooperative System: A Simulation-Based Study

Walid Ali, Bernard Moulin. Towards a Generic Approach to Develop 2d-3d Multiagent Geo-Simulations

Session 3: APPLICATIONS - BIOSYSTEMS SIMULATION I

April 5, Tuesday 8:30am - 10:00am

Shahab Sheikh-Bahaei,  Glen E. P. Ropella, and C. Anthony Hunt. Agent-Based Simulation of In Vitro Hepatic Drug Metabolism: In Silico Hepatic Intrinsic Clearance

Wilfred Ndifon. A NetLogo-Based Agent-Oriented Simulation of HIV Immunodynamics

Sean H.J. Kim, Sunwoo Park, Amina A. Qutub, and C. Anthony Hunt. In Silico Modeling of Blood-Brain Barrier: Agent-Based Simulation of Cerebral Glucose Transport

Session 4: THEORY AND METHODOLOGY II

 April 5, Tuesday 10:30 - 12:00pm

Xiaorong Xiang, Ryan Kennedy, Gregory Madey. Verification and Validation of Agent-based Scientific Simulation Models

Dario NardiMulti-Agent Communication – Methods for Group Social Exchange using Natural Language

Levent Yilmaz and Tuncer I. Ören Discrete-Event Multimodels and their Agent-Supported Activation and Update

Session 5: TOOLS, TOOLKITS, AND AGENT-SUPPORTED SIMULATION

April 5, Tuesday 1:30pm - 3:00pm

K. E. Kennedy. Lattice: An Environment for Modeling and Simulation

Alex Yahja and Kathleen M. Carley. WIZER: A Tool for Automating Model Improvement in Multi-Agent Social-Network Systems

Ch. Santoni, J. M. Mercantini, M. F.Q.V. Turnell, T.I. Ören. Improving System Safety through Agent-Supported User/System Interfaces: Effects of Operator Behavior Model

Session 6: TOOLS, TOOLKITS, AND ENVIRONMENTS FOR AGENT-BASED NETWORK SIMULATION

April 5, Tuesday 3:30pm - 5:00pm

 

Schoenharl, Scott Christley, and Douglas Thain. Patisserie: Support for Parameter Sweeps in a Fault-Tolerant, Massively Parallel, Peer-to-Peer Simulation Environment 1Tim

Matthias Scheutz, Greg Madey, and Sunny Boyd. tMANS - the Multi-Scale Agent-Based Networked Simulation for the Study of Multi-Scale, Multi-Level Biological and Social Phenomena 

Bren C Mochocki and Gregory R Madey. H-MAS: A Heterogeneous, Mobile, Ad-Hoc Sensor-Network Simulation Environment 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 7: THEORY AND METHODOLOGY III

April 6, Wednesday 8:30am - 10:00am

E. Dante Suarez. On a Hierarchically Decomposed Agent 

Shon Vick, Sean Murphy, Wayne Bethea, Scott Cost. Agent-Based Model Composition

Chee Mun Foong, Brian Armstrong, Daniel Dilley, James Grahn, Kyle Krull, Alok Chaturvedi, Jay Gore, Sergei Filatyev. Towards Enabling A Distributed And Scalable Society Of Simulations

 

Session 8: APPLICATIONS - HUMAN AND COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR SIMULATION

April 6, Wednesday 10:30am - 12:00pm

Mamadou Seck, Claudia Frydman, and Norbert Giambiasi. Modeling and Simulation of Military Group Behavior

Christine Lisetti, Aurel Cami, Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey. Towards Simulating the Multi-Level Process Theory of Human Emotions in Brahms Multi-Agent Modeling System

Yongqin Gao, Greg Madey, and Vince Freeh. Modeling and Simulation of the Open Source Software Community 

Session 9: APPLICATIONS - BIOSYSTEMS SIMULATION II

April 6, Wednesday 1:30pm - 3:00pm

Glen E. Ropella,  C. Anthony Hunt, and Dev A. Nag. Using Heuristic Models to Bridge the Gap Between Analytic and Experimental Models in Biology

Wilfred Ndifon and Asamoah Nkwanta. An Agent-Oriented Simulation of RNA Folding and its Application to the Analysis of RNA Conformational Spaces

Sunwoo Park, Glen E. P. Ropella, and C. Anthony Hunt. PISL: A Large-Scale In Silico Experimental Framework for Agent-Directed Physiological Models

Session 10: MILITARY APPLICATIONS

April 6, Wednesday 3:30pm - 5:00pm

Thomas M. Cioppa. Agent Based Simulations Supporting Military Analyses

Karine Andrien, Jean Caussanel, and Norbert Giambiasi. Formal Modelling of Scenario for Computer Generated Forces

John A. Sokolowski, Suchitra Manepalli, Giridhar Manepalli, Matt Davis. Designing an Agent-Based Population Model to Support Mass Casualty Planning