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    Especificación de modelos de simulación RDEVS : diseño e implementación de una gramática libre de contexto
    (CoNaIISI, 2021) Espertino, Clarisa; Blas, Maria Julia; Gonnet, Silvio
    Se presenta una gramática libre de contexto para la definición de procesos de enrutamiento como un caso particular de un modelo de red restringido. La gramática se basa en un metamodelo que define la semántica sobre los elementos sintácticos. Como soporte, se implementó un editor de texto como un plugin para Eclipse, con sugerencias de escritura, una herramienta para la creación de archivos y opciones de validación. Esta herramienta es el paso inicial de un complemento de software para Eclipse que permitirá obtener un modelo de simulación de eventos discretos sin tener conocimientos de programación, utilizando especificaciones escritas en lenguaje natural, que serán procesadas y validadas para garantizar la consistencia de dicho modelo
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    Diseño e implementación de una herramienta de software para el modelado y simulación en RDEVS (WIP)
    (CoNaIISI, 2020) Blas, Maria Julia; Dalmasso, Fidel; Toniolo, Mateo; Gonnet, Silvio
    En los últimos años, el campo de Modelado y Simulación ha comenzado a abordar nuevas propuestas basadas en la construcción de modelos conceptuales como soporte al diseño e implementación de modelos de simulación. Bajo esta perspectiva, la definición de un modelo de simulación puede formularse partiendo de un modelo conceptual en el cual se abstrae el dominio del problema bajo estudio. En este trabajo se presenta la arquitectura de una herramienta de software para la construcción, ejecución y visualización de modelos de simulación basados en Routed DEVS. El formalismo Routed DEVS ha sido presentado con anterioridad como una subclase del formalismo Discrete Event System Specification que busca dar solución a la identificación de eventos como funcionalidad embebida dentro de los modelos de simulación. Se presenta un conjunto de módulos de software que toman como punto de partida una representación gráfica del dominio y generan el código Java asociado a los modelos requeridos. Estos módulos son acompañados de módulos de captura de datos y visualización de información con el objetivo de proveer al usuario, de forma simple y amigable, una evaluación del estado resultante de cada corrida de simulación.
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    Developing RDEVS simulation models from textual specifications
    (CBSoft 2022 - IV Workshop on Software-Intensive Systems Modeling and Simulation (MSSiS), 2022) Espertino, Clarisa; Blas, Maria Julia; Gonnet, Silvio
    The Routed DEVS (RDEVS) formalism provides a formalization for routing process simulation. This paper presents the mapping between constrained network models obtained from textual specifications of routing processes and RDEVS simulation models implemented in Java. The proposal is part of a work-in-progress intended to develop M&S software tools for the RDEVS formalism using well-known abstractions to get the computational models attached to such abstraction models through conceptual mapping. Then, modelers can have simulation models without needing to codify any routing implementation. Benefits are i) reduction of implementation times and ii) simulation model correctness regarding the RDEVS formalism.
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    Modeling routing processes through network theory : a grammar to define RDEVS simulation models
    (III Workshop on Software-Intensive Systems Modeling and Simulation (MSSiS), 2021) Blas, Maria Julia; Espertino, Clarisa; Gonnet, Silvio
    The Routed DEVS (RDEVS) formalism provides a reasonable formalization for the simulation of routing processes. In this paper, we introduce a context-free grammar for the definition of routing processes as a particular case of a constrained network model. Such grammar is based on a metamodel that defines the semantics over the syntactical elements. This metamodel allows a direct mapping between its concepts and RDEVS simulation models. A Java implementation is provided for the grammar as a plug-in for Eclipse IDE. The main benefit of this software tool is the feasibility of getting a simulation model without having programming skills
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    Computer-aided design for building multipurpose routing processes in discrete event simulation models
    (2021) Blas, Maria Julia; Gonnet, Silvio
    Good domain-modeling enables an appropriate separation of concerns that improves quality properties in the simulation models, such as modifiability and maintainability. In this paper, the interplay of abstraction and concreteness in advancing the theory and practice of Modelling and Simulation is improved using the Model-Driven Engineering levels for building simulation models devoted to routing processes. The definition of this type of processes is detailed as a domain-model conceived as an abstraction defined in a graph model. Such abstraction turns into a set of formal simulation models that are (later) translated into an executable implementation. The final simulation models are specified using Routed DEVS formalism. The methodological proposal is accomplished with the development of a Modelling and Simulation graphical software tool that uses the set of models (defined in terms of the Model-Driven Engineering approach) as the core of its operation. This graphical software tool is developed as a plug-in for Eclipse Integrated Development Environment with aims to take advantage of existent Modeling and Simulation software. Therefore, the usefulness of graphical modeling for supporting the development of the simulation models is empowered with a Model-Driven Engineering process. The main benefit obtained when the Model-Driven Engineering approach is used for modeling an abstraction of the final simulation model is a clear reduction of formalization and implementation times.
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    Using model-to-model transformations for web software architecture simulation
    (2022) Blas, Maria Julia; Gonnet, Silvio
    The development of evaluation methods that allow improving the capture of quality data regarding software architectures is a topic of interest in Software Engineering. However, the dynamic of the traditional methods used for architecture evaluation is not enough to deal with the architectural complexity exhibit in new types of software products (such as cloud and web applications). In this paper, we present a model-to-model mapping based on modeling and simulation techniques that can be used as a complement of the traditional evaluation methods to improve the architecture design of complex systems. Using the set of elements that compose the architecture design of web applications, an abstraction model is designed with the aim to define the basic structure for the equivalent simulation model. Such a simulation model is detailed using two discrete-event formalisms: Discrete Event System Specification and Routed DEVS. In each case, a mapping is proposed to capture the full structure of the architecture with all its complexity. We compare both solutions to judge their applicability. Hence, the main advantages and disadvantages of both approaches are analyzed with the aim to evaluate their use in the architecture design stage of Software Engineering projects related to web applications.