Abstract:
We present a comparison between DEVS, Cell-DEVS and a sequential computer simulation of a semi-physical fire spread model. Forest fire is a complex phenomenon, which requires analyzing model evolution and requires high computing capabilities. Hence, we discuss about different environment language implementations (C, Java and C++) for time improvement looking at trade-off between model evolutivity and simulation time provided by the different approaches. Finally, we show how Cell-DEVS allows developing safe and cost-effective simulations, reducing significantly the development times for cellular models. 1.
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