SCSC2003 Abstract S9622

Remote execution and 3D visualization of Cell-DEVS model

Remote execution and 3D visualization of Cell-DEVS model

Submitting Author: Dr. Gabriel Wainer

Abstract:
Simulation is becoming increasingly important in the analysis and design of complex natural and artificial systems. The CD++ was created to simulate complex physical systems using a cell-based approach. The original visualization facilities of this tool were too limited. We extended it using VRML in order to provide a 3D graphical interface to allow the users to analyze execution results with ease. The tool was built using a client/server architecture, therefore, users can easily input a simulation, execute it in a remote CD++ server, then receive, visualize and analyze the results locally with easy-to-use 2D and 3D interfaces. The client can also support multi-view simulation, and run several different models simultaneously.


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