Accepted full papers:
Yash Kurkure, Shambhawi Sharma, Xin Wang, Michael E. Papka and Zhiling Lan:
“CQSim+: Symbiotic Simulation for Multi-Resource Scheduling in High-Performance Computing”
Waylon Luo, Betis Behari, Travis Humble, Jiapeng Zhao, Tong Zhan, Rajan Maharjan and Qiang Guan:
“A Digital Twin of Scalable Quantum Clouds”
Adriano Pimpini and Alessandro Pellegrini::
“RBlockSim: Parallel and Distributed Simulation for Blockchain Benchmarking”
Ranjan Pal, Konnie Duan and Rohan Sequeira:
“A Theory to Estimate, Bound, and Manage Systemic Cyber Risk”
Erik Jensen, James Leathrum, Christopher Lynch, Katherine Smith and Ross Gore:
“Out of Order and Causally Correct: Ready-Event Discovery through Data-Dependence Analysis”
Simone Bauco, Romolo Marotta and Alessandro Pellegrini:
“DESL: A Literate Programming Language Framework for Interoperable Parallel Discrete Event Simulation”
Byeonggil Jun, Edward A. Lee, Marten Lohstroh and Hokeun Kim:
“Improving the Efficiency of Coordinating Timed Events in Distributed Systems”
Jerome Feret:
“Model reduction of infinite rule-based models”
Max Tschaikowski:
“Agent-based modeling in Economics by Process Algebra”
Jiao Luo, Yi Ping Yao and Wen Jie Tang:
“A Transformer-Enhanced Stochastic Bounded Confidence Model for Opinion Dynamics”
Anibal Siguenza-Torres, Santiago Narvaez Rivas, Alexander Wieder, Andrea Piccione, Stefano Bortoli, Wentong Cai, Hans-Joachim Bungartz and Alois Knoll:
“Autonomic Partition-Aware Malleable Microscopic Traffic Simulation”
Thi Phuong Kieu, Maamar El Amine Hamri and Hassan Haghighi:
“A New Discrete Event Simulation of Large-Scale Car Traffic at Microscopic Level”
—–> The following papers will appear in PADS'25 TOMACS special issue:
Artem Konev, Bernhard Sadransky, Silvana Rauer-Zechmeister, Daniel Cornel, Ingo Schwerdorf, Jürgen Waser and Milena Vuckovic:
“Interactive geospatial stories for flood management”
Xin Wang, Kevin Brown, Robert Ross, Christopher Carothers and Zhiling Lan:
“MFNetSim: A Multi-Fidelity Network Simulation Framework for Multi-Traffic Modeling of Dragonfly Systems”
Bo Zhang, Wen Jun Tan, Wentong Cai and Allan Zhang:
“Privacy Meets Performance: Enhancing Distributed Simulation-based Federated Multi-agent Learning with Privacy-preserving Surrogate Model”
Justin N. Kreikemeyer, Miłosz Jankowski, Pia Wilsdorf and Adelinde Uhrmacher:
“Using (Not-so) Large Language Models to Generate Simulation Models in a Formal DSL: A Study on Reaction Networks”
Accepted short papers:
Nandakishore Santhi, Stephan Eidenbenz, Brian Key and George Tompkins:
“Generative Discrete Event Process Simulation for Hidden Markov Models to Predict Competitor Time-to-Market”
Samuele Giussani, Rafael M. Martins, Amilcar Soares, Mauro Caporuscio and Diego Perez:
“Visualizing Feature Importance of Time Series Data in Discrete-Event Simulations using Shapley Additive Explanations”
Keith Crabb, Hugh Coleman and Drew Hamilton:
“Development of a Digital Twin Software for SCADA Focused Anomaly and Intrusion Detection Systems Research”
Steffen Zschaler, Pia Wilsdorf, Thomas Godfrey and Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
“Towards dialectic models for documenting and conducting simulation studies: A vision”
Marika Colby and Claudia Szabo:
“Simulation Framework Architecture for Assessing Dynamic Distributed Network Task Coordination Implementations”
Philipp Andelfinger and Wentong Cai:
“Slight Stochastic Shifts Suffice: Cross-Trajectory Vectorized Estimation of Simulation Gradients”
Kevin Brown, Elkin Cruz-Camacho, Kazutomo Yoshii, Xin Wang, Zhiling Lan, Christopher D. Carothers and Robert B. Ross:
“Directing PDES and Surrogate Models in Loosely Coupled Hybrid Simulations”
Kevin Brown, Andres Lopez and Jason Liu:
“Toward a Steady-State Fluid Model of HPC Networks”
PhD Colloquia:
Ryan Kim, Kaishuu Shinozaki-Conefrey and Paul Torrens:
“Looking for answers: gaze and brain activity as simulation output”
Rene Mai, Katherine Sears, Agung Julius and Sandipan Mishra:
“Performance measures and sim-to-real gap assessment of human-autonomy teaming in obstacle avoidance”
Anibal Siguenza-Torres:
“Towards Heterogeneous-Aware Elastic Microscopic Traffic Simulation”
Swapneel Mhatre:
“Automatic Generation of Simulators for Processors with Accelerators Running in a Virtualized Environment”