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A repository for multi-disciplinary computational models and tools

Published: 18 March 2005 Publication History

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Our motivation for the development of a repository for multi-disciplinary computational models is to help scientists and students apply a non-traditional approach to problem solving and to better understand real-world systems and concepts in science and technology. For example, study of different network protocols within a corporate network using one or more models. This will be accomplished by providing infrastructure and support to researchers and developers. The proposed repository will provide a collection of tools and models required by many researchers either to develop a new model or to carry out enhancements to existing models. This is work in progress.

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    ACMSE '05 vol 1: Proceedings of the 43rd annual ACM Southeast Conference - Volume 1
    March 2005
    408 pages
    ISBN:1595930590
    DOI:10.1145/1167350
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    Published: 18 March 2005

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    1. computational modeling
    2. information security models
    3. linear and non-linear
    4. network
    5. repository

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    ACM SE05: ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2005
    March 18 - 20, 2005
    Georgia, Kennesaw

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