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Literature

The following books and papers provide more insight into topics related to the theory behind the ModelicaDEVS library.


Modelling & Simulation in general
[Cassandras99] Cassandras, C.G. and S. Lafortune (1999), Introduction to discrete event systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.
[Kelton91] Kelton, D.W. and A.M. Law (1991), Simulation Modeling and Analysis, McGraw-Hill, New York.

Simulation & DEVS formalism
[Cellier91] Cellier, F.E. (1991), Continuous System Modeling, Springer-Verlag, New York.
[Cellier05] Cellier, F.E. and E. Kofman (2005), Continuous System Simulation, Springer-Verlag, New York.
[Concepcion88] Concepcion, A.I. and Zeigler, B.P. (1988), "DEVS Formalism: A Framework for Hierarchical Model Development," IEEE Trans Software Engineering, 14(2), pp. 228-241.
[Kofman01] Kofman, E. and S. Junco (2001), Quantized State Systems. A DEVS Approach for Continuous Systems Simulation, Transactions of SCS. 18(3). pp.123-132.
[Kofman02] Kofman, E., A Second Order Approximation for DEVS Simulation of Continuous Systems, Simulation (Journal of The Society for Computer Simulation International), 78(2), pp 76-89.
[Kofman03] Kofman, E., M. Lapadula, and E. Pagliero (2003), PowerDEVS: A DEVS-based Environment for Hybrid System Modeling and Simulation, Technical Report LSD0306, LSD, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentinien. Submitted to Simulation.
[Kofman05] Kofman, E., A Third Order Discrete Event Method for Continuous System Simulation. Part II: Applications. Technical Report LSD0502, LSD, Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Accepted in RPIC'05.
[Zeigler76] Zeigler, B.P. (1976), Theory of Modelling and Simulation, Wiley, New York.
[Zeigler84] Zeigler, B.P. (1984), Multifacetted Modelling and Discrete Event Simulation, Academic Press, London.
[Zeigler98] Zeigler, B.P., J.S. Lee (1998), Theory of quantized systems: formal basis for DEVS/HLA distributed simulation environment, SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 3369, pp. 49-58.

Dymola & Modelica
[Dymola] Dymola User's Manual. Is distributed with the Dymola software, available in the folder "Documentation".
[Fritzson04] Fritzson, P. (2004), Principles of Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica 2.1, Wiley Interscience.
[Modelica] Modelica Tutorial (by the Modelica Association). Is distributed with the Dymola software, available in the folder "Modelica/Documentation" or available at "http://www.modelica.org/documents/ModelicaTutorial14.pdf".
[Tiller01] Tiller, M.M. (2001), Introduction to Physical Modeling with Modelica, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.


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