Modeling & Simulation Links

 

 

STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS

 

Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization's (SISO)

http://www.sisostds.org/

 

The Society for Computer Simulation (SCS)

http://www.scs.org/

 

 

SIMULATION RESEARCH GROUPS

(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)

http://www.msrec.gatech.edu/

 

University of Central Florida’s Institute for Simulation and Training

http://www.ist.ucf.edu/

 

The McLeod Institute of Simulation Sciences

http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~mcleod/

 

Virginia Modeling and Simulation Center (VMASC)

http://www.vmasc.odu.edu/main.htm

 

The Naval Post Graduate School’s Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute

http://movesinstitute.org/

 

Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT)

http://www.ict.usc.edu/

 

Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (TICAM)

http://www.ticam.utexas.edu/

 

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

http://gundog.lbl.gov/

 

Arizona Center for Integrative Modeling & Simulation (ACIMS)

http://www.acims.arizona.edu/

 

 

OTHER SIMULATION RESOURCES

 

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

 

 

SIMULATION LANGUAGES

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