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| ===== DEVS Awards Ceremony ===== | ===== DEVS Awards Ceremony ===== | ||
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| + | In recognition of the 40th anniversary of the DEVS framework which was invented by Prof. Bernard Zeigler, this award recognizes high-impact innovations in modeling and simulation methods, applications, | ||
| The DEVS Awards were given during a banquet [[http:// | The DEVS Awards were given during a banquet [[http:// | ||
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| **Track I: DEVS Theory and Methodology ** | **Track I: DEVS Theory and Methodology ** | ||
| - | * Professor Gabriel A. Wainer at Carleton University, Canada for his work on the Cell-DEVS formalism and CD++. | + |     * Professor  | 
| - | * Professor Hessam Sarjoughian at Arizona State University, USA for his research work in component-based simulation models. | + |     * Professor  | 
| - | **Track II: Commercial DEVS Application | + | **Track II: Commercial DEVS Application  | 
| - |      * Professor Tag Gon Kim, Chang Ho Sung, and et al. at KAIST, South Korea for their work on DEVSim++ Tools Set: DEVS-based M&S Tools Set for Military Applications.  | + |      * Professor  | 
| - | [[http:// | + | [[http:// | 
| - | Competition details for the Second Annual DEVS Award will be announced in September, 2010. | + | |