These are the archived web pages of the Programming and Software Engineering Group (PST).
The web pages of the Software and Computational Systems Lab (SoSy) can be found on https://www.sosy-lab.org/.

Publication

  • Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch and Matthias Ludwig. Agent-Based Social Simulation within a Generic Framework for Environmental Modelling. Submitted to 3rd World Congress on Social Simulation (WCSS'10), 2010, 9 pages. [pdf][www]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Sebastian S. Bauer, Stephan Janisch and Matthias Ludwig. A Generic Framework for Multi-Disciplinary Environmental Modelling. International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software (IEMSS'10), 2010, 14 pages, Accepted. [pdf][www]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch and Alexander Knapp. Refinement of Components in Connection-Safe Assemblies with Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication. C.Choppy and O.Sokolsky (Eds.): Monterey Workshop 2008, LNCS 6028, pp. 154--180. Springer, Heidelberg (2010). [pdf][www]

  • Roland Barthel and Stephan Janisch and Darla Nickel and Aleksandar Trifkovic and Thomas Hörhan. Using the Multiactor-Approach in GLOWA-Danube to Simulate Decisions for the Water Supply Sector Under Conditions of Global Climate Change. Water Resources Management, Vol 24 (2) 2010, pp. 239-275. [pdf] [www]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch, and Alexander Knapp. On the Observable Behaviour of Composite Components. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (5th FACS'08), Vol 260 (1) Jan 2010, pp. 125-153. [pdf][www]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Sebastian S. Bauer, Stephan Janisch and Matthias Ludwig. Principles of Integrated Environmental Simulation. European Computer Science Summit (ECSS'09), 2009, 16 pages. [pdf][www]

  • Sebastian S. Bauer, Rolf Hennicker, and Stephan Janisch. Behaviour Protocols for Interacting Stateful Components with Ports. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (6th FACS'09), Vol 263 (3) Jun 2010, pp. 47-66. [www]

  • Roland Barthel, Stephan Janisch, Nina Schwarz, Aleksandar Trifkovic, Darla Nickel, Carsten Schulz and Wolfram Mauser. An integrated modelling framework for simulating regional-scale actor responses to global change in the water domain. Environmental Modelling & Software, Vol 23 (9), Sep 2008, pp. 1095-1121. [pdf][www]

  • Alexander Knapp, Stephan Janisch, Rolf Hennicker, Allan Clark, Stephen Gilmore, Florian Hacklinger, Hubert Baumeister, and Martin Wirsing. Modelling the CoCoME with the Java/A Component Model. In Andreas Rausch, Ralf Reussner, Raffaela Mirandola, and Frantisek Plasil, editors, The Common Component Modeling Example: Comparing Software Component Models, LNCS 5153, 2008, pp. 207-237.  [pdf] [www]

    There is also an extended version, containing all of our UML specifications in the modelling section and more details in both of the analysis sections, functional and performance.

  • Andreas Ernst, Carsten Schulz, Nina Schwarz, and Stephan Janisch. Modeling of Water Use Decisions in a Large, Spatially Explicit Coupled Simulation System. B. Edmonds, C.H. Iglesias, and K.G. Troitzsch (eds.), Social Simulation: Technologies, Advances and New Discoveries, Idea Group Inc., 2007, 12 pages. [pdf]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch, Andreas Kraus and Matthias Ludwig. DANUBIA – Ein web-basiertes Modellierungs- und Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem zur Untersuchung des globalen Wandels des Wasserkreislaufs im Einzugsgebiet der oberen Donau. In Glowa-Danube Atlas, 2005, 4 pages. [pdf]

  • Andreas Ernst, Carsten Schulz, Nina Schwarz, and Stephan Janisch. Shallow and Deep Modeling of Water Use in a Large, Spatially Explicit Coupled Simulation System. In Representing Social Reality: Approaches and Results, Proc. 3rd Conf. of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSA'05), 2005, 7 pages. [pdf]

 

Extended Abstracts and Poster

  • Sebastian S. Bauer, Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch and Matthias Ludwig. DANUBIA -- Ein integratives Simulations- und Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem. Nationale GLOWA-Konferenz Potsdam, Oktober 2009. [pdf][www]

  • Stephan Janisch, Silke Kuhn, Roland Barthel, Rolf Hennicker, Wolfram Mauser, Andreas Ernst. DeepActor -- Framework und Modelle in Danubia. Nationale GLOWA-Konferenz Potsdam, Oktober 2009. [pdf][www]

  • Sebastian S. Bauer, Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch and Matthias Ludwig. Konfiguration und Ausführung verteilter Simulationsläufe mit DANUBIA. Nationale GLOWA-Konferenz Potsdam, Oktober 2009. [pdf][www]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Sebastian S. Bauer, Stephan Janisch and Matthias Ludwig. Architektur und Simulationsraum des integrativen Umweltsimulationssystems DANUBIA. Freie und Open Source Software für Geoinformationssysteme (FOSSGIS'09), 2009. Poster [pdf]          

  • Roland Barthel, Stephan Janisch, Aleksander Trifkovic, and Darla Nickel. Identification of Critical States of Water Resources on the Regional Scale under Conditions of Global climate Change using a Multi-Actor Based Water Supply Model. In Geophysical Research Abstracts (EGU'06), volume 8, 03879 of Abstracts of the European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Vienna, Austria, 2006. Abstract [pdf]

  • Stephan Janisch, Roland Barthel, Carsten Schulz, Aleksander Trifkovic, Nina Schwarz, and Darla Nickel. A Framework for the Simulation of Human Response to Global Change. In Geophysical Research Abstracts (EGU'06), volume 8, 06195 of Abstracts of the European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Vienna, Austria, 2006. Abstract [pdf], Poster [pdf]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch, Andreas Kraus and Matthias Ludwig, Wolfram Mauser, Ulrich Strasser, and Ralf Ludwig. DANUBIA: Design and Implementation of an Integrative Simulation and Decision Support System for the Upper Danube Basin. In Geophysical Research Abstracts (EGU'05), volume 7, 08908 of Abstracts of the European Geosciences Union General Assembly. Vienna, Austria, 2005. Abstract [pdf]

  • Rolf Hennicker, Stephan Janisch, Andreas Kraus and Matthias Ludwig. DANUBIA: A Web-Based Modeling and Decision Support System for Integrative Global Change Research in the Upper Danube Basin. 2nd GLOWA Conference, May 17th - 19th, 2005. Poster [pdf]


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