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Bernard P. Zeigler

Researcher at University of Arizona

Publications -  418
Citations -  13650

Bernard P. Zeigler is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: DEVS & Discrete event simulation. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 406 publications receiving 13318 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard P. Zeigler include University of Michigan & AmeriCorps VISTA.

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Collaborative distributed network system: a lightweight middleware supporting collaborative DEVS modeling

TL;DR: The explicit architectural design of CDNM will facilitate its future migration into emerging middleware standards such as High Level Architecture (HLA) and CORBA, and the architecture and services it can provide to modeling and simulation applications built on its foundation.
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Modeling and simulation of fire spreading through the activity tracking paradigm

TL;DR: The DEVS formalism is used as the basis for a componentbased approach to modeling spatially distributed systems and this method leads naturally to efficient simulations algorithms which focus on the active parts of a large model.
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Structuring the organization of partial models

TL;DR: The structuring of such an organization based on the theory of modelling and simulation is discussed and a means of determining whether there is a model appropriate to a given question and if so indicating which it is is discussed.
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Model base management and endomorphic systems

TL;DR: This chapter discusses that an autonomous, intelligent system needs not just one, but many, models on which to base its operation, diagnosis, repair, and planning.