Modeling & Simulation
Links
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Simulation Interoperability
Standards Organization's (SISO)
The Society for Computer
Simulation (SCS)
(A sample of academic M&S
research groups)
Georgia Tech’s Parallel and
Distributed Simulation (PADS) Group
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/computing/pads/
Georgia Tech’s Modeling & Simulation
Research and Education Center (MSREC)
University of Central Florida’s
Institute for Simulation and Training
The McLeod Institute of
Simulation Sciences
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~mcleod/
http://www.vmasc.odu.edu/main.htm
The Naval Post Graduate School’s
Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute
Institute for Creative
Technologies (ICT)
Texas Institute for
Computational and Applied Mathematics (TICAM)
The University of Cincinnati’s
Experimental Computing Laboratory
http://www.ece.uc.edu/~paw/lab/
Stanford’s Performance
Architecture for Advanced Distributed Interactive Simulation Environments
http://www-dsg.stanford.edu/paradise.html
Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory (LBNL) Simulation Research Group
Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling
& Simulation (ACIMS)
The Modeling and Simulation
Information Network (SimCentral)
http://www.simcentral.com/default.asp
ARGESIM Simulation Links
http://eurosim.tuwien.ac.at/hotlinks/index.html
Systems & Simulation Links
http://www.isima.fr/ecosim/simul/simul.html
I will not attempt to compile a
list of simulation languages. There are
references to languages in the links above.
However, a great historical view of simulation languages can be found
in:
History of Programming Languages, edited
by Thomas Bergin and Richard Gibson
VIII: Discrete Event Simulation
Languages Session, by Richard Nance, pp. 369-428
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