Publications of Mathias Röhl
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2010-02-15 14:33
2010
- Himmelspach J, Röhl M & Uhrmacher AM (2010): Component-based models and simulation experiments for supporting valid multi-agent system simulations. Journal of Applied Artificial Intelligence, 24(5):414-442.
2008
- Röhl M (2008): Definition und Realisierung einer Plattform zur modellbasierten Komposition von Simulationsmodellen. - Doktorarbeit, Universität Rostock.
- Maus C, John M, Röhl M & Uhrmacher A (2008): Hierarchical Modeling for Computational Biology. In: Marco Bernardo, Pierpaolo Degano and Gianluigi Zavattaro (ed.): SFM 2008, Formal Methods for Computational Systems Biology, pp. 81-124, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg. Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
- Uhrmacher AM, Himmelspach J, Jeschke M, John M, Leye S, Maus C, Röhl M & Ewald R (2008): One Modeling Formalism & Simulator is not enough! - A Perspective for Computational Biology Based on JAMES II. In: Jasmin Fisher (ed.): Proceedings of the 1st FMSB Workshop, pp. 123-138, Springer, Cambridge, UK. Lecture Notes of Computer Science, LNBI subseries.
- Röhl M & Uhrmacher AM (2008): Definition and Analysis of Composition Structure for Discrete-Event Models. In: S.J. Mason, R.R. Hill, L. Moench, O. Rose (ed.): Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 942-950.
2007
- Röhl M, Marquardt F & Uhrmacher AM (2007): Exploiting Web Service Techniques for Composing Simulation Models. In: S. G. Henderson and B. Biller and M.-H. Hsieh and J. Shortle and J. D. Tew and R. R. Barton (ed.): WSC '07, pp. 833-841.
- Röhl M, König-Ries B & Uhrmacher AM (2007): An Experimental Frame for Evaluating Service Trading in Mobile ad-hoc Networks. Mobilität und Mobile Informationssysteme (MMS 2007), Vol. 104, pp. 37-48. Lect. Notes Inform.
- Röhl M & Morgenstern S (2007): Composing Simulation Models Using Interface Definitions Based on Web Service Descriptions. In: S. G. Henderson, B. Biller, M.-H. Hsieh, J. Shortle, J. D. Tew, R. R. Barton (ed.): WSC '07, pp. 815-822.
- Uhrmacher AM & Röhl M (2007): Agent-Oriented Modeling in Simulation - Agents for Modeling and Modeling for Agents. In: P Fishwick (ed.): Handbook on Dynamic System Modeling, pp. 1-16, CRC, Boca Raton, FL, USA. Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer & Information Science Series. - ISBN 9781584885658.
2006
- Uhrmacher AM, Himmelspach J, Röhl M & Ewald R (2006): Introducing Variable Ports and Multi-Couplings for Cell Biological Modeling in DEVS. Proc. of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 832-840.

