Archive for January 2006
Parallel and Distributed Computing Related Links
Posted on Sunday, January 22, 2006 at 12:20 AM by Malcolm
Parallel Computing Books
- Introduction to Parallel Computing (2nd Edition) by Ananth Grama, George Karypis, Vipin Kumar and Anshul Gupta
- Patterns for Parallel Programming by Timothy G. Mattson, Beverly A. Sanders, and Berna L. Massingill
- Parallel Programming in C with MPI and OpenMP by Michael J. Quinn
Parallel and Distributed Computing Related Sites/Blogs
- xlmpp XtremeLargeMPP: A Real World Supercomputing Blog
- Computing at Scale: New directions in massively parallel processing for business and the web by Bill McColl
- Research at Intel
- InsideHPC.com
- Amazon Web Services Blog
Others
Gustafson Law: Reevaluating Amdahl's Law
(Link) Parallelizing an algorithm, however, will soon run into Amdahl's Law, which states that the speedup from parallelizing a process is an inverse function of the portion of the process that is necessarily sequential. Thus, not only do we need good algorithms to minimize the sequential portion of a process, but there is also an upper bound to the speedup we can achieve, even with an infinite number of parallel processors.
While that may be a depressing result, parallel processing has been rescued by Gustafson's Law, which states that while the speedup for a fixed-size process is indeed limited by Amdahl's Law, we can achieve nearly linear speedups if we consider the amount of processing that can be done in a fixed period.
Posted in HPC (RSS), Research (RSS)
Johnson Algorithm for Two Machines Flow Shop
Posted on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 1:13 PM by Malcolm
Johnson Algorithm for Two Machines Flow Shop
In the two-machine flow shop model, job i precedes job j in an optimal sequence if min{ai, bj} < min{aj, bi}. where ai and bi are the processing time of job i on the first and second machine respectively. The proof is due to Johnson (1954). One way to implement the rule is to partition the jobs into two sets. Set I contains jobs in which aj < bj and set II contains jobs in which aj > bj. An optimal schedule consists of the I-jobs, in nondecreasing order of aj, followed by the II-jobs, in nonincreasing order of bj.Reference:
S.M. Johnson, Optimal two- and three-stage production schedules with setup times included, Naval Res. Log. Quart. I(1954)61-68.
Bee Colony Optimization - Jobshop Scheduling, Travelling Salesman Problem
Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 12:23 AM by Malcolm
Bee Colony Optimization
The bee colony optimization algorithm is inspired by the behaviour of a honey bee colony in nectar collection. This biologically inspired approach is currently being employed to solve continuous optimization problems, training neural networks, mechanical and electronical componenets design optimization, combinatorial optimization problems such as job shop scheduling, the internet server optimization problem, the travelling salesman problem, etc.For more information, please refer to:
- Wikipedia: Bee Colony Optimization
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Li Pei Wong, Chi Yung Puan, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Chin Soon Chong.
"Bee Colony Optimization Algorithm with Big Valley Landscape
Exploitation for Job Shop Scheduling Problems". In Proceedings of the
Winter Simulation Conference. 2008 (to appear).
(download
pdf)
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Li Pei Wong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Chin Soon Chong. "Bee Colony
Optimization with Local Search for Traveling Salesman Problem". In
Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Industrial
Informatics (INDIN08), pp. 1019-1025, July 13-16, 2008, Daejeon, Korea.
(download
pdf)
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Chin Soon Chong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Appa Iyer Sivakumar, Kheng
Leng Gay. "Using A Bee Colony Algorithm for Neighbourhood Search in
Job Shop Scheduling Problems". In Proceedings of the 2007 European
Conference on Modelling and Simulation, pp. 459-465, June 4-6, 2007,
Prague, Czech Republic. (download
pdf)
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Chong Chin Soon, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Appa Iyer Sivakumar and Kheng
Leng Gay. "A Bee Colony Optimization Algorithm to Job Shop
Scheduling". In Proceedings of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference,
pp. 1954-1961, December 3-6, 2006, Monterey, CA USA. (download
pdf)
Edited on: Friday, September 05, 2008 10:07 AM - Johnson Algorithm for Two Machines Flow Shop.
- Ford-Fulkerson Method for Solving Maximum-Flow Problems
- Path, Tree and Flowers: Article about Jack Edmond and history of Optimization Algorithms. (link to local copy)
- From command line : nawk 'program' inputfile1 inputfile2 …
- From a file : nawk -f programfile inputfile1 inputfile2 …
- A nawk program can consist of three sections: nawk 'BEGIN{…}{… /* BODY */ …}{END}' inputfile
- Both 'BEGIN' and 'END' blocks are optional and are executed only once.
- The body is executed for each line in the input file.
- The following example adds the field '=' separator, in addition to the blank space separator : nawk 'BEGIN{FS = " *|="}{print $2}' input file.
- For example, if the input file contains the line "Total = 500", then the output will be 500.
- The following example appends the current path to a list of filenames/directories:
ls -alg | nawk '{print ENVIRON["$PWD"] "/" $8}' - ENVIRON is an array of environment variables index by the individual variable name.
- The variable FILENAME is a string that stores the current name of the file nawk is parsing.
- To kill all the jobs of the current user : kill -9 `ps -ef | grep $LOGNAME | nawk '{print $2}'`
- To use 2D or multi-dimensional array, use comma to seperate the array index: matrix[3, 5] = $(i+5)
- The example below calculates the averages for 16 items from 10 sets of readings.
- Example of an input line the program is trying to match :
Total elapsed time is 560
BEGIN{ printf("--------- Execution Time -----------\n"); item=16; set=10; } { # all new variables are initialized to 0 for(;j < set;j++) for(i=0;i < item; i++) { # skip input until the second word matches "elapsed" while($2 != "elapsed") getline; # notice the use of array without declaring its # dimension sum[i]+=$5; getline; } if(j==set){ for(i=0;i < item;i++){ # this and the next 2 lines are comments # you can use either print or printf for output # print sum[i]/set; printf("Set %d : %6.3f\n",i,sum[i]/set); } j++; } } END{ printf("-------------- End --------------"); } - Write to the standard output all input lines for which field 3 is greater than 5:
$3 > 5 - Write every tenth line:
(NR % 10) == 0 - Write any line with a substring matching the regular expression:
/(G|D)(2[0-9][[:alpha:]]*)/ - Print any line with a substring containing a G or D, followed by a sequence of digits and characters:
/(G|D)([[:digit:][:alpha:]]*)/ - Write any line in which the second field contains a backslash:
$2 ~ /\\/ - Write any line in which the second field contains a backslash (alternate method). Note that backslash escapes are interpreted twice, once in lexical processing of the string and once in processing the regular expression.
$2 ~ "\\\\" - Write the second to the last and the last field in each line, separating the fields by a colon:
{OFS=":";print $(NF-1), $NF} - Write lines longer than 72 characters:
{length($0) > 72} - Write first two fields in opposite order separated by the OFS:
{ print $2, $1 } - Same, with input fields separated by comma or space and tab characters, or both:
BEGIN { FS = ",[\t]*|[\t]+" }{ print $2, $1 } - Add up first column, print sum and average:
{s += $1 }END{print "sum is ", s, " average is", s/NR} - Write fields in reverse order, one per line (many lines out for each line in):
{ for (i = NF; i > 0; --i) print $i } - Write all lines between occurrences of the strings "start" and "stop":
/start/, /stop/ - Write all lines whose first field is different from the previous one:
$1 != prev { print; prev = $1 } - Simulate the echo command:
BEGIN { for (i = 1; i < ARGC; ++i) printf "%s%s", ARGV[i], i==ARGC-1?"\n":""} - Write the path prefixes contained in the PATH environment variable, one per line:
BEGIN{n = split (ENVIRON["PATH"], path, ":") for (i = 1; i <= n; ++i) print path[i]} - Set CVSROOT to a directory (e.g. setenv CVSROOT ~/cvsroot )
- Run "cvs init"
- To add version control for a project consist of multiple files in a directory, e.g. ~/project
- cd to ~/project
- Run "cvs import -m "Project" myproject sample start"
- The respective arguments are :
- cvs -m "Log message" repository vendor-tag release-tags
- You can put anything you like for the tags and log message.
- You will need to use "repository" to checkout your files later.
- To checkout a project
- Run "cvs checkout myproject"
- You can subsitute "myproject" for any other repositories in the CVS.
- To update a project after modifying several files
- Run "cvs commit"
- An editor will be shown to allow you to add comments on the changes
- To use another editor eg: xemacs, do "setenv EDITOR xemacs"
- To add a file, run "cvs add filename; cvs commit"
- To remove a file, run "cvs remove filename; cvs commit"
- Version branches
- Multiple developers
- Ca-Cb : Press [Control][a] follow by [Control][b].
- Ma-b : Press [Esc][a] follow by [b].
- F1-t : Press function key [F1] follow by [t].
- Please go through the Emacs tutorial If you haven't done so : Ch-t or F1-t
- Show line number : (line-number-mode 1)
- Show column number : (column-number-mode 1)
- Show time : (display-time)
- Quit : Cx-Cc
- Move between windows : Cx-o
- Goto a line : Mg
- Cut : Ck
- Paste : Cy
- Select/mark region : C[space]
- Exchange mark and point : CxCx
- Cut rectangle region : Cx-Rk
- Paste rectangle region : Cx-Ry
- Quick search forward : Cs
- Quick search backward : Cr
- Record : Cx-(
- Playback : Cx-)
- Flyspell : On-the-fly spelling checker.
- X-Symbol : Enables the showing of superscript, subscript and greek characters in LaTex.
- To have xyz as subscript of P, use "P_{xyz}"
- To have xyz as superscript of P, use "P^{xyz}"
- Note the use of open and close braces to group a set of characters
- Although there isn't any postscript option to specify overbar and underbar, a way to simulate them is to do the following:
- To have an overbar on the letter G, use "@^{\261}G" (short overbar) or "@^{\320}G" (long overbar)
- To have an underbar on the letter G, use "@_{\261}G" (short underbar) or "@_{\320}G" (long underbar)
- To have the symbol α (alpha), use "{/Symbol a}"
- To have the symbol π (pi), use "{/Symbol p}"
- To have the symbol λ (lambda), use "{/Symbol l}"
- See the file below for a complete list of other available symbols
- To move the keys to coordinate say (3,4), use "set key 3, 4"
- To change the size of the plot points to 2, use "set pointsize 2"
- To change the size of the plot to 5 by 5, use "set size 5,5"
- To change the xlabel to "XLABEL", use " set xlabel "XLABEL" "
- To change the ylabel to "YLABEL", use " set xlabel "YLABEL" "
- To remove mirror xtick marks, use "set xtics nomirror"
- To remove mirror ytick marks, use "set ytics nomirror"
- Example : "set xrange [0:50]"
- Example : "set yrange [0:100]"
- To preset tickmark on x-axis, use "set xtics (10,100,1000,10000)"
- Note that this can be combined with the option "nomirror" too.
- Track Chair: 2008 Asia Modelling Symposium
- PC Member: 2007 International Conference on Complex Open Distributed Systems (CODS 2007)
- PC Member: 2008 IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks (PDCN 2008)
- PC Member: 2008 International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Application (ISPA 2008)
- PC Member: 2008 IEEE/IFIP International Conference On Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing(EUC 2008)
- PC Member: 2009 IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks (PDCN 2009)
- PC Member: 2009 2nd Workshop on UnConventional High Performance Computing (UcHPC 2009)
- PC Member: 2009 International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Application (ISPA 2009)
- PC Member: 2009 ICCS Workship on Using Emerging Parallel Architectures for Computational Science
- Reviewer: International Journal of Production Research (2005)
- Reviewer: International Journal of Services Operations and Informatics (2006)
- Reviewer: IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (2005-2006)
- Reviewer: ACM Transaction on Modelling and Computer Simulation (2007)
- Reviewer: IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A (2007)
- Reviewer: Journal of Simulation (2007)
- Reviewer: International Conference on Network and Parallel Computing (2007)
- Reviewer: International Conference on Computational Science (2008)
- Reviewer: Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory (2008)
- Reviewer: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications (2008)
- Reviewer: International Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (2005-2008)
- Reviewer: Distributed Simulation and Realtime Simulation (2005-2008)
- Reviewer: Winter Simulation Conference (2005-2008)
- Reviewer: IEEE Conference on Industrial Informatics (2005-2008)
- Reviewer: International Journal of Computers and Applications (2007-2009)
- Reviewer: 4th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA 2009)
- Parallel and Distributed Computing - Multicore, GPGPU, Cloud Computing
- Modeling & Simulation - Symbiotic Simulation, Evolvable Simulation
- Combinatorial Optimization - Jobshop Scheduling, Travelling Salesman Problem, Bee Colony Optimization
- Member of the NTU SCE Parallel and Distributed Computing Center (PDCC)
- Member of the NTU SCE Center for Computational Intelligence (C2I)
- Academic Supervisor for Singapore Graduate Scholarship
- Academic Supervisor for A*STAR Graduate Scholarship
- 1997-2003: Research Associate/Associate Research Fellow/Research Engineer in Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore (previously known as Gintic Institute of Manufacturing Technology)
- 1999-2002: DPHil Student in Oxford University Computing Laboratory. Thesis: "Adaptive BSP Time Warp" supervised by Professor Bill Mccoll.
- 1997-1999: Project Member of Parallel Discrete Event Simulation for Virtual Factory Implementation
- Evolutionary Computing Based Methodologies for Modelling, Simulation and Analysis (Funded by DSTA under the Defence Innovative Research Programme) - Principal Investigator
- Biologically Inspired Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms for Semiconductor Manufacturing and Maritime Port Operation (Collaborative Research Project with SIMTech - Dr. Chong Chin Soon) - Principal Investigator
- Stowage Planning for Large Container Ships (Funded by MPA and APL) - Principal Investigator
- COSMOS: Crowd Simulation for Military Operations (Funded by DSTA) - Co-Principal Investigator
- Biologically Inspired Algorithms for Jobshop Scheduling Optimization (NTU Startup Grant) - Principal Investigator
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Crossdocking Planning and Dynamic Scheduling for FMCG Supply Chain (Collaborative Research Project with SIMTech - Dr. Li Zheng Ping) - Principal Investigator
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Wong Li Pei
Commenced January 2007
Co-supervisor: Dr. Chong Chin Soon (SIMTech)
Project title: Bee Colony Optimization with Local Search for Traveling Salesman Problem -
Mojtaba
Shakeri
Commenced August 2007
Co-supervisor: Dr. Li Zhengping (SIMTech)
Project title: Crossdock Scheduling Optimization (Problems and Algorithms with Parallel Computing Strategies) -
Sun Hequan
Commenced August 2008
Co-supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Hsu Wenjing
Project title: High Performance Computational Algorithms for Motif Finding Problems - Stowage Plan Optimization for Next Generation Container Ships (Student: Ron Tan Shi Qiang)
- Future Cars (Java applet) (Student: Soh Say Kiong)
- Automated Red Teaming (Student: Xu Yong Liang)
- Enterprise Integration Using Mashup (Student: Tham Yew Mun Dennis)
- Parallel Machines - GPGPU (Student: Liew Xiaoye)
- Crowd Simulation: Ontology, Knowledge-base and Inference Engine (Student: Tan Su Li Debbie)
- RFID for Logistics (Cross-docking) Operations (Student: Li Jin Cong)
- Stowage Plan Optimization for Next Generation Container Ships (Student: Gupta Shubam)
- Aggregation and Disaggregation Issues in Distributed Simulation (Student: Chua Yuan Wei Benjamin)
- A Knowledge-based Environmental and Behaviour Representation using Game Engines (Student: Wu Jian Liang)
- Bees Colony Optimization: A Biological Inspired Approach to Job Shop Scheduling (Student: Puan Chi Yung)
- Optimization for Crossdocking Product Mixing and Matching Problem (Student: Japjit Singh Ghai)
- Intelligent Business Rules Definition and Implementation for B2B Collaboration (Student: Tran Son Tung)
- Cross-docking Planning and Dynamic Scheduling for Fast-Moving-Consumer-Goods (FMCG) Supply Chain (Student: Tong Weiyi Mark)
- Bees Colony Optimization: A Biological Inspired Approach to Job Shop Scheduling (Student: Yeo Lian Sheng)
- Ants and Bees colony optimisation for Job shop scheduling using Software Agents (Student: Lim Ming Wei)
- Technology for High End Manufacturing Simulation Execution on a Computing Cluster (Student: Chong Chee Seng)
- Optimizing Bee Colony Optimization Algorithm for Job Shop Scheduling using High Performance Computing Techniques (Student: Jestine Paul)
- Dynamic BPEL Generation for Aerospace Logistics Operation (Student: Teng Yi Xiang)
- Business Processes and Workflow in a Web Services World (Student: Wang Yan Wen)
- Adaptive Control in Supply Chains (Student: Li Qiao Yang)
- An Animation Tool for Simulation Event Trace (Student: Chew Yuan Chao)
- A Knowledge-based Environment and Behaviour Representation for Game System (Student: Ng Boon Kiat)
- Animation Tool for Simulation Event Trace (Student: Lee Jack Son)
- Cloud Computing: Application on Data Farming (Student: Yong Yong Cheng, Co-supervised with Mr. Choo Chwee Seng from DSO National Laboratories, 2008-2009)
- Bee Colony Optimization : Travelling Salesman and Jobshop Scheduling ( Student: Brian Marshal, Co-supervised with Dr. Ho Nhu Binh from SIMtech, 2008-2009)
- A simulation-based experimentation environment for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (Student: Li Yaohui, Co-supervised with Mr. Sin Mong Leng from DSO National Laboratories, 2007-2008)
- Negotiation Protocol for Multi-Agent Search and Rescue (Student: Xu Yong Liang, Co-supervised with Mr. Sin Mong Leng from DSO National Laboratories 2006-2007)
- Wave-Based Parallel Implementation of the Smith-Waterman Algorithm on CUDA compatible GPUs (Student: Buddha Sreenivas Kartik, 2008)
- Parallel Smith Waterman Algorithms with Intel Thread Building Blocks (Student: Willy Suryanto, 2008)
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CSC207 - Software
Engineering I
Lab project groups:- Team 1: Online Hotel Management
- Team 2: WeCaterWeCare
- Team 3: Online Reservation and Food Ordering System
- Team 4: Online Clinical Appointment System (OCAS)
- Team 5: Online Event Management System
- Team 6: Rocket Learning System
- Team 7: Interactive Learning Management System
Courses taught in 2008 Semester 2
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CPE207 - Software Engineering
Topics covered in this course include the following:- UML 2.0
- Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
- Project Management
Courses taught in 2008 Semester 1
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CSC207 - Software
Engineering I
Lab project groups: All project groups work on the project "Online Vehicle Tracking and Dispatching"
Courses taught in 2007 Semester 2
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CSC207 - Software Engineering I
Lab project groups
Courses taught in 2007 Semester 1
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CSC207 - Software Engineering I
Lab project groups- Library Management System
- Human Resource Management System
- Stocks Analysis and Trading System 2007
- Online Survey System
- Automated Courier Tracking System
- CSC205 - Operating System
Courses taught in 2006 Semester 2
Courses taught in 2006 Semester 1
- CM104 - Reasoning with Objects
- CSC207 - Software Engineering I
- CSC205 - Operating System
- N4-2B-44
Division of Computer Science,
School of Computer Engineering,
Nanyang Technological University,
N4, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
Tel:+65 67904121
Email: yhlow{at}ntu.edu.sg
Map: link to map - Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, "Adaptive Techniques for BSP Time Warp", Thesis Advisor: Professor Bill McColl, Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Programming Research Group, September 2002.
- Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "An agent-based generic framework for symbiotic simulation systems". In Adelinde M. Uhrmacher and Danny Weyns editors, Agents, Simulation and Applications. Taylor and Francis, 2008.
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Li Pei Wong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Chin Soon Chong. "Bee Colony
Optimization with Local Search for Traveling Salesman Problem".
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (accepted). 2009.
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Zhengping Li, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Yan Guan Lim. "Optimal
Decision-making on Product Allocation for Crossdocking and Warehousing
Operations". International Journal of Services Operations and
Informatics (accepted). 2009.
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Linbo Luo, Suiping Zhou, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Feng
Tian, Yongwei Wang and Xian Xiao. "Agent-based Human Behavior Modeling
for Crowd Simulation". Computer Animation and Virtual World, Vol. 19,
No. 3-4, pp. 271-281, 2008.
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Peter Lendermann, Stephen John Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Boon Ping Gan,
Nirupam Julka, Lai Peng Chan, Wen-tong Cai, Loo Hay Lee, E. P. Chew,
S. Y. Teng and L. F. McGinnis. "An Integrated and Adaptive
Decision-Support Framework for High-Tech Manufacturing and Service
Networks", Journal of Simulation, Vol. 1/2, pp. 69-79, 2007.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Boon Ping Gan, Junhu Wei, Xiao-Guang Wang,
Stephen John Turner and Wen-tong Cai. "Shared State Synchronization
for HLA-Based Distributed Simulation", Simulation: Transactions of the
Society for Modeling and Simulation International, Vol. 82, No. 8, pp.
511-521, August 2006. (download
pdf)
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Simon J. E. Taylor, Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner and Malcolm Yoke Hean
Low, "Integrating Heterogeneous Distributed COTS Discrete-Event
Simulation Packages: An Emerging Standards-based Approach", IEEE
Transactions on System, Man and Cybernetics. Part A: Systems and
Humans, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 109-122, Jan 2006. (download
pdf)
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Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, and Boon
Ping Gan. "Optimistic Synchronization in HLA Based Distributed
Simulation", Simulation: Transactions of the Society for Modeling and
Simulation International, Vol. 81, No. 4, pp. 279-291, July 2005. (download
pdf)
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Dan Chen, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Boon Ping Gan, Malcolm
Yoke Hean Low, "Algorithms for HLA-based Distributed Simulation
Cloning", ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation, Vol.
15, Issue 4, pp 316-345, Oct. 2005. (download
pdf)
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Wentong Cai, Zijing Yuan, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Stephen John Turner.
"Federate Migration in HLA-based Simulation", Future Generation
Computer Systems, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 87-95, Jan 2005. (download
pdf)
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Boon Ping Gan, Yoke Hean Low, Wentong Cai, Stephen John Turner, Sanjay
Jain, Wen Jing Hsu, Shell Ying Huang. "The Development of Conservative
Super-step Protocols for Shared Memory Multiprocessor Systems",
Parallel and Distributed Computing Practices, 2001, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp.
1-17.
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Yoke-Hean Low, Chu-Cheow Lim, Wentong Cai, Shell-Ying Huang, Wen-Jing
Hsu, Sanjay Jain, and Stephen J. Turner. "Survey of Languages and
Runtime Libraries for Parallel Discrete Event Simulation", Simulation:
Transactions of the Society for Computer Simulation (SCS), Joint
Special Issue on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, Vol. 72, No. 3,
March 1999, pp. 170-186. (download
pdf)
- Alfred CK Heng, Malcolm YH Low, "Loop Parallelisation Tool for Message-Passing Systems", Microprocessors and Microsystems Journal, M20/07, pp. 409-421, March 1997. (download pdf)
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Yi Wen Wong, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Shyh-Hao Kuo, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low.
"A Tabu Search for the Heterogeneous DAG Scheduling Problem".
In Proceedings of the International Conference on. Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'09) (to appear).
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Mahinthan Chandramohan and Chwee Seng Choo.
"Application of Multi-Objective Bee Colony Optimization Algorithm to Automated Red Teaming".
In Proceedings of the 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (to appear).
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Yuan Wei Chua and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low.
"Predictive Algorithms for Aggregation and Disaggregation in Mixed Mode Simulation".
In Proceedings of the 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (to appear).
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Xi Guo, Shell Ying Huang, Wen Jing Hsu and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low.
"A Simulation Based Hybrid Algorithm For Yard Crane Dispatching In Container Terminals".
In Proceedings of the 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (to appear).
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Yongwei Wang, Michael Lees, Wentong Cai, Suiping Zhou and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low.
"Cluster Based Partitioning For Agent-Based Crowd Simulations".
In Proceedings of the 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (to appear).
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Niak Wu Koh, Zheng Ping Li, Roland Lim, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Jincong
Lin. "RFID for Crossdocking: Is it worth the investment?". In
Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Service
Operations, Logistics and Informatics (to appear). July 22 - 24, 2009,
Chicago, IL, USA.
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Li Pei Wong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Chin Soon Chong. "An Efficient Bee
Colony Optimization Algorithm for Traveling Salesman Problem using
Frequency-based Pruning". In Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International
Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN09). pp. 775-782, June 24-26, 2009,
Cardiff, UK. (download
pdf)
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Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low,
Rassul Ayani. "Symbiotic Simulation Model Validation for Radiation
Detection Applications". In Proceedings of the 23rd IEEE/ACM/SCS
Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation (PADS
2009) (to appear). 22nd-25th June, 2009, NY, USA.
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Yong Liang Xu, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Chwee Seng Choo. "Enhancing
Automated Red Teaming with Evolvable Simulation". In Proceedings of
the 2009 World Summit on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (to
appear). June 12-14, 2009, Shanghai, China.
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Kabilen Sornum, Yuanxi Liang, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, and
Suiping Zhou. "3D Visualization and Animation of Crowd Simulation
Using a Game Engine". In Proceedings of the 2009 International
Conference & Symposium on Computer Games, Animation, Multimedia and
Allied Technology. 11th -12th May, 2009, Singapore. (download
pdf)
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Muzhou Xiong, Wentong Cai, Suiping Zhou, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Feng
Tian, Dan Chen, Daren Wee Sze Ong and Benjamin D. Hamilton. "A Case
Study of Multi-Resolution Modeling for Crowd Simulation". In
Proceedings of the Agent-Directed Simulation Symposium (ADS'09), March
22-27, 2009, San Diago, CA, USA. (download
pdf)
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Yongwei Wang, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Suiping Zhou, Feng
Tian, Linbo Luo, Daren Wee Sze Ong and Benjamin D. Hamilton. "A
Framework of Evaluating Partitioning Mechanisms for Agent-based
Simulation Systems". In Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Spring
Symposium (ANSS). March 22-27, 2009, San Diago, CA, USA. (download
pdf)
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Xi Guo, Shell Ying Huang, Wen Jing Hsu and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low.
"Simulation-Based Dynamic Partitioning of Yard Crane Workload for
Container Terminal Operations". In Proceedings of the 42nd Annual
Spring Symposium (ANSS). March 22-27, 2009, San Diago, CA, USA. (download
pdf)
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Li Pei Wong, Chi Yung Puan, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Chin Soon Chong.
"Bee Colony Optimization Algorithm with Big Valley Landscape
Exploitation for Job Shop Scheduling Problems". In Proceedings of the
2008 Winter Simulation Conference. pp. 2050-2058, Dec 7-10, 2008,
Miami, FL, USA. (download
pdf)
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Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low,
Peter Lendermann, Boon Ping Gan, and Rassul Ayani. "Preventive what-if
analysis in symbiotic simulation". In Proceedings of the 2008 Winter
Simulation Conference. pp. 750-758, Dec 7-10, 2008, Miami, FL, USA. (download
pdf)
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Xi Guo, Shell Ying Huang, Wenjing Hsu, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "Yard
Crane Dispatching Based On Real Time Data Driven Simulation For
Container Terminals". In Proceedings of the 2008 Winter Simulation
Conference. pp. 2648-2655, Dec 7-10, 2008, Miami, FL, USA. (download
pdf)
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Zhengping Li, Cheng Hwee Sim, Low, M.Y.H. and Yan Guan Lim. "Optimal
product allocation for crossdocking and warehousing operations in FMCG
supply chain". In Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE International
Conference on Service Operations and Logistics, and Informatics, 2008.
IEEE/SOLI 2008. Volume 2, pp. 2963 - 2968, Oct 12-15, 2008, Beijing,
China. (download
pdf)
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Mojtaba Shakeri, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Zhengping Li. "A Generic
Model for Crossdock Truck Scheduling and Truck-to-Door Assignment
Problems". In Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on
Industrial Informatics (INDIN08), pp. 857-864, July 13-16, 2008,
Daejeon, Korea. (download
pdf)
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Li Pei Wong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Chin Soon Chong. "Bee Colony
Optimization with Local Search for Traveling Salesman Problem". In
Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Industrial
Informatics (INDIN08), pp. 1019-1025, July 13-16, 2008, Daejeon,
Korea. (download
pdf)
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Zhengping Li, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Yan Guan Lim and Bin Ma. "Optimal
Decision-making on Product Ranking For Crossdocking/Warehousing
Operations". In Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference
on Industrial Informatics (INDIN08), pp. 871-876, July 13-16, 2008,
Daejeon, Korea. (download
pdf)
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Li Pei Wong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, and Chin Soon Chong. "A Bee Colony
Optimization Algorithm for Traveling Salesman Problem". In Proceedings
of the 2nd Asia Modelling Symposium (AMS 2008), pp. 818-823, May
13-15, 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low,
"Symbiotic Simulation Systems: An Extended Definition Motivated by
Symbiosis in Biology". In Proceedings of the 22nd Workshop on
Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation, pp. 106-116, 2008. (download
pdf)
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Heiko Aydt, Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low,
Peter Lendermann, Boon Ping Gan, "Symbiotic simulation Control in
Semiconductor Manufacturing", In Proceedings of the 2008 International
Conference on Computational Science, pp. 26-35, 2008. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Liu Weiguo, Bertil Schmidt, "A Parallel BSP
Algorithm for Irregular Dynamic Programming". In Proceedings of the
7th International Symposium on Advanced Parallel Processing
Technologies, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4847,
pp. 151-160, November 22-23, 2007, Guangzhou, China. (download
pdf)
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Xi Guo, Shell Ying Huang, Wenjing Hsu, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Tian
Heong Chan, Jiang Hong Liu. "Vehicle Dispatching with Real Time
Location Information in Container Terminals". In Proceedings of the
2007 European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, 4-6 October, 2007,
Bergeggi, Italy. (download
pdf)
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Simon J. E. Taylor, Navonil Mustafee, Steffen Strassburger,Stephen J.
Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, John Ladbrook. "The SISO CSPI PDG
Standard for Commercial Off-the-shelf Simulation Package
Interoperability Reference Models". In Proceedings of the 2007 Winter
Simulation Conference, pp. 594-602, December 9-12, 2007, Washington,
DC, USA. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Stephen John Turner, Lai Peng Chan, Peter
Lendermann, Steve Buckley, Ding Ling and Hai Liang Peng. "Symbiotic
Simulation for Business Process Re-Engineering in High-tech
Manufacturing and Service Networks". In Proceedings of the 2007 Winter
Simulation Conference, pp. 586-576, December 9-12, 2007, Washington,
DC, USA. (download
pdf)
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Chin Soon Chong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Appa Iyer Sivakumar, Kheng
Leng Gay. "Using A Bee Colony Algorithm for Neighbourhood Search in
Job Shop Scheduling Problems". In Proceedings of the 2007 European
Conference on Modelling and Simulation, pp. 459-465, June 4-6, 2007,
Prague, Czech Republic. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Wentong Cai, Suiping Zhou. "A Federated
Agent-Based Crowd Simulation Architecture". In Proceedings of the 2007
European Conference on Modelling and Simulation, pp. 188-194, June
4-6, 2007, Prague, Czech Republic. (download
pdf)
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Chong Chin Soon, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Appa Iyer Sivakumar and Kheng
Leng Gay. "A Bee Colony Optimization Algorithm to Job Shop
Scheduling". In Proceedings of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference,
pp. 1954-1961, December 3-6, 2006, Monterey, CA USA. (download
pdf)
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Simon J. E. Taylor, Stephen John Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low,
Xiaoguang Wang, Steffen Strassburger and John Ladbrook. "Developing
Interoperability Standards for Distributed Simulation and COTS
Simulation Packages with CSPI PDG". In Proceedings of the 2006 Winter
Simulation Conference, pp. 1101-1110, December 3-6, 2006, Monterey, CA
USA. (download
pdf)
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Li Zhengping, Sim Cheng Hwee and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "A Survey of
Emergent Behavior and Its Impacts in Agent-based Systems". In
Proceedings of the 4th International IEEE Conference on Industrial
Informatics (INDIN'06), August 16-18, 2006. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Stephen John Turner. "Using Web Services and
Business Process Execution Language for HLA-based Distributed
Supply-chain Simulation". In Proceedings of the UK Operational
Research Society Simulation Workshop 2006 (SW06), March 28-29, 2006,
UK. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Mike Long Foong Liow, Peter Lendermann, Jurgen
Potoradi, Long Kim Tng, Wai Khang Lim, Daniel Quadt. "Analysis of Lot
Sizing and Planning Bucket Strategies for Semiconductor Backend
Operation". In Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on
Modeling and Analysis of Semiconductor Manufacturing (MASM), pp.
201-208, October 6-8, 2005, Singapore. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Lye Kong Wei, Peter Lendermann, Stephen John
Turner, Surya Leo, and Reman Chim. "An Agent-based Approach for
Managing Symbiotic Simulation of Semiconductor Assembly and Test
Operations". In Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on
Autonomous Agent and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pp. 85-92, July
25-29, 2005, Utrecht, The Netherland. (download
pdf)
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Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen John Turner, Simon J E Taylor, Malcolm Yoke
Hean Low, Boon Ping Gan. "A COTS Simulation Package Emulator (CSPE)
for Investigating COTS Simulation Package Interoperability". In
Proceedings of the 2005 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 402-411,
December 4-7, 2005, Orlando, FL USA.
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Peter Lendermann, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Boon Ping Gan, Nirupam Julka,
Lai Peng Chan et al. "An Integrated and Adaptive Decision-Support
Framework for High-tech Manufacturing and Service Networks". In
Proceedings of the 2005 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 2052-2062,
December 4-7, 2005, Orlando, FL USA. (download
pdf)
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Boon Ping Gan, Peter Lendermann, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Stephen John
Turner, Xiaoguang Wang, Simon J E Taylor. "Interoperating AutoSched AP
Using the High Level Architecture". In Proceedings of the 2005 Winter
Simulation Conference, pp. 394-401, December 4-7, 2005, Orlando, FL
USA.
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Chin Soon Chong, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Appa Iyer Sivakumar, Kheng
Leng Gay. "Using Simulation based Approach to Improve on the Mean
Cycle Time Performance of Dispatching Rules". In Proceedings of the
2005 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 2194-2202, December 4-7, 2005,
Orlando, FL USA.
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Boon Ping Gan, Simon J E Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Xiaoguang
Wang. "Using Manufacturing Process Flow for Time Synchronization in
HLA-Based Simulation". In Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International
Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications (DS-RT
2005), pp. 148- 160, October 10-11, 2005,
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Simon J E Taylor, Stephen John Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "The
COTS Simulation Package Interoperability Product Development Group
(CSPI-PDG)". In Proceedings of the 2005 European Simulation
Interoperability Workshop (EuroSIW 2005), 2005, pp. 05E-SIW-056.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Yeong-Dae Kim and Tae-Eog Lee. "Due-date
Oriented Dispatching Rules for Semiconductor Backend Operation". In
Proceedings of the 2004 Asia Pacific Management Conference, pp.
1043-1055, October 27-29, 2004, Daejeon, Korea.
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Simon J E Taylor, Stephen John Turner and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "A
Proposal for an Entity Transfer Specification Standard for COTS
Simulation Package Interoperation". In Proceedings of the European
Simulation Interoperability Workshop 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland, June
28 - July 1, 2004, No. 04E-SIW-081.
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Dan Chen, Stephen John Turner, Boon Ping Gan, Wentong Cai, Malcolm
Yoke Hean Low, Junhu Wei. "Incremental HLA-based Distributed
Simulation Cloning". In Proceedings of the 2004 Winter Simulation
Conference, pp. 386-394, December 5-8, 2004, Washington DC, USA.
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Dan Chen, Stephen John Turner, Boon Ping Gan, Wentong Cai, Malcolm
Yoke Hean Low. "Management of Simulation Cloning in HLA-based
Distributed Simulations". In Proceedings of the European Simulation
Interoperability Workshop 2004, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 28 - July 1,
2004, No. 04E-SIW-010. (download
pdf)
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Xiaoguang Wang, Stephen J. Turner, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Boon Ping
Gan. "A Generic Architecture for the Integration of COTS Packages with
the HLA". In Proceedings of the 2004 UK Operational Research Society
Simulation Workshop, pp. 225-233, March 23-24, 2004.
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Stephen J. Turner, Xiaoguang Wang, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Boon Ping
Gan. "Optimistic Synchronization in HLA Based Distributed Simulation".
In Proceedings of the 18th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed
Simulation (PADS'04), pp. 123-130, May 16 - 19, 2004, Kufstein,
Austria.
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Zijing Yuan, Wentong Cai, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Stephen J. Turner.
"Federate Migration in HLA-based Simulation". In Proceedings of the
Workshop on HLA-Based Distributed Simulation on the Grid (DSGrid04),
at the International Conference on Computational Science 2004 (ICCS
2004) DS-GRID2004, pp. 856-864, 7-9 June 2004, Krakow, Poland.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Boon Ping Gan, Junhu Wei, Xiaoguang Wang,
Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai. "Implementation Issues for Shared
State in HLA-based Distributed Simulation". In Proceedings of the 15th
European Simulation Symposium (ESS2003), pp. 5-13, October 26-29,
Delft, The Netherlands, 2003. (download
pdf)
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Zijing Yuan, Wentong Cai and Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "A Framework for
Executing Parallel Simulation using RTI". In Proceedings of the
Seventh IEEE International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and
Real Time Applications, pp. 12-19, October 23-25, Delft, The
Netherlands, 2003.
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Boon Ping Gan, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low, Junhu Wei, Xiaoguang Wang,
Stephen John Turner, Wentong Cai. "Synchronization and Management of
Shared State in HLA-based Distributed Simulation". In Proceedings of
the 2003 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 847-854.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "A Time Slicing Approach to External Workload
Management on BSP Time Warp". In Proceedings of the 17th European
Simulation Multiconference (ESM 2003), pp. 397-403, Nottingham, UK. (download
pdf)
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Zheng Ping Li, Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and Arun Kumar. "A Framework for
Multi-Agent System-Based Dynamic Supply Chain Coordination". In
Proceedings of the Agents at Work Workshop at the Second International
Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multi-Agent Systems, pp. 7-17,
June 9-11, 2003, Melbourne, Australia, 2003. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "Manufacturing Simulation using BSP Time Warp
with Variable Numbers of Processors". In Proceedings of the 2002
European Simulation Symposium, pp. 137-144, June 3-5, 2002, Dresden,
Germany, 2002.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "Managing External Workload with BSP Time
Warp". In Proceedings of the 2002 Winter Simulation Conference, pp.
704-711, December 8-11 2002, San Diego, USA.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "Dynamic Load-Balancing for BSP Time Warp". In
Proceedings of the 35th Annual Simulation Symposium, pp. 267-274,
April 14-18 2002, San Diego, California.
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low and David M. Nicol. "Consistent Modeling of
Distributed Mutual Exclusion Protocol using Optimistic Simulation". In
Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed
Simulation (PADS 2001), pp. 137-144, May 15-18 2001, Lake Arrowhead,
California. (download
pdf)
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Malcolm Yoke Hean Low. "Adaptive BSP Time Warp". In Proceedings of the
Fifth UK Simulation Society Conference (UKSim 2001), pp. 14-20, March
28-30, 2001, Cambridge, UK.
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Sanjay Jain, Boon Ping Gan, Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low. "Bottleneck
Based Modeling of Semiconductor Supply Chains". In Proceedings of the
International Conference on Modeling and Analysis of Semiconductor
Manufacturing (MASM 2000), Tempe, Arizona, May 10-12, 2000. (download
pdf)
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Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan, Sanjay Jain, Wentong Cai, Wen Jing Hsu
and Shell Ying Huang, Stephen J. Turner. "A Parallel Discrete-Event
Simulation of a Supply-chain in Semiconductor Industry". In
Proceedings of the 4th High Performance Computing (HPC) Asia 2000, May
14-17 2000, Beijing, China.
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Boon-Ping Gan, Yoke-Hean Low, Sanjay Jain, Stephen J. Turner, Wentong
Cai, Wen Jing Hsu and Shell Ying Huang. "Load Balancing for
Conservative Simulation on Shared Memory Multiprocessor Systems". In
Proceedings of the 14th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed
Simulation (PADS 2000), pp. 139-146, May 28-31, 2000, Bologna, Italy,
IEEE Press.
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Sanjay Jain, Chu-Cheow Lim, Boon-Ping Gan and Yoke-Hean Low.
"Criticality of Detailed Modeling in Semiconductor Supply Chain
Simulation". In Proceedings of the 1999 Winter Simulation Conference
(WSC'99), pp. 888-896, December 5-8, 1999, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low and Wentong Cai. "A Parallelism Analyzer
Algorithm for a Conservative Super-Step Simulation Protocol". In
Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
(HICSS-32), January 5-8, 1999, Hawaii USA. (download
pdf)
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan, Sanjay Jain, Wentong Cai,
Shell-Ying Huang, and Wen-Jing Hsu. "Performance Prediction Tools for
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation". In Proceedings of the 13th
Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS '99), pp.
148-155, May 1-4, 1999, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. (download
pdf)
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan, Sanjay Jain, Stephen J.
Turner, Wentong Cai, Wen Jing Hsu and Shell Ying Huang. "Harnessing
Parallelism in a Parallel Discrete-Event Simulation". In Proceedings
of the IASTED International Conference on Modelling and Simulation
(MS'99), pp. 219-223, May 5-8, 1999, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low and Boon-Ping Gan. "Computing Safetime in
a Conservative Synchronous Simulation Based on Future Events". In
Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Parallel and
Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA99), pp.
2436-2442, June 28-July 1, 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
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Yoke-Hean Low, Chu-Cheow Lim, Boon-Ping Gan, Sanjay Jain, Wentong Cai,
Wen Jing Hsu, Shell Ying Huang and Stephen J. Turner. "Conservative
Parallel Simulation for Manufacturing System". In Proceedings of the
8th International Parallel Computing Workshop (PCW'98), pp. 293-300,
September 7-8 1998, Singapore.
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Stephen J. Turner, Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Wentong Cai, Wen Jing
Hsu and Shell Ying Huang. "A Methodology for Automating the
Parallelization of Manufacturing Simulations". In Proceedings of the
12th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS'98). pp.
126-133, May 26-29, 1998, Banff, Alberta, Canada.
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Wentong Cai, Wen Jing Hsu, Shell Ying
Huang, Stephen Turner. "An Empirical Comparison of Runtime Systems for
Conservative Parallel Simulation", In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop
on Runtime Systems for Parallel Programming (RTSPP 1998), March 30
1998, Orlando, Florida, USA. Also in Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(No. 1388), Parallel and Distributed Processing, Jose Rolim (Ed.),
Springer Verlag 1998, pp.123 - 134.
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Chu-Cheow Lim and Yoke-Hean Low. "Building a Conservative Parallel
Simulation with Existing Component Libraries". In Proceedings of the
4th Workshop on Languages, Compilers and Run-Time Systems for Scalable
Computers (LCR98), pp. 378-385, May 28-30, 1998, Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low and Stephen J. Turner. "Relaxing SafeTime
Computation of a Conservative Simulation Algorithm". In Proceedings of
the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing
Techniques and Applications (PDPTA '98), pp. 1538-1545, Jul 1998, Las
Vegas, USA, CSREA Press.
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Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan and Sanjay Jain.
"Implementations of Dispatch Rules in Parallel Manufacturing
Simulation". In Proceedings of the 1998 Winter Simulation Conference
(WSC '98), pp. 1591-1597, December 13 - 16, 1998, Washington D.C. USA.
- Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan, Stephen J. Turner, Sanjay Jain, Wentong Cai, Wen Jing Hsu and Shell Ying Huang. "A Parallel Discrete-Event Simulation of Wafer Fabrication Processes". 3rd High Performance Computing (HPC) Asia 1998, pp. 1180-1189, September 22-25, 1998, Singapore.
Scheduling Related Links
Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 at 12:19 AM by Malcolm
Scheduling Related Links
Quick Guide to nawk - Examples, Field Separators, Arrays
Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 11:56 PM by Malcolm
Here is a quick guide to nawk.I prefer to use nawk over awk as it has more functionalities. Most systems now would have both programs installed. See alsoTo run nawk
Structure of nawk program
Field Separators
Printing Environment Variables
Examples of usage
Multi-dimensional array
Another examples
Examples from the man page
Panorama Photographs
Posted on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 12:06 AM by Malcolm
Panorama Photographs
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| Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA (Click on the image to see it in fullsize) |
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| Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK |
Quick Guide to CVS
Posted on Monday, January 09, 2006 at 11:55 PM by Malcolm
Here is a quick guide to setting up and using CVS. The commands shown below was tested on Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.10 available from Cyclic SoftwareSee also
Setup
Put Project into CVS
Checkout a Project
Update a Project
Add/Remove File
Topics not covered here
Quick Guide to Emacs
Posted on Sunday, January 08, 2006 at 11:52 PM by Malcolm
Quick Guide to Emacs
Here is a quick guide to emacs. These are a collections of commonly used keystrokes. See also:Key Definitions
Tutorial
Useful things to put in .emacs
Navigations
Editing
Search
Keystroke Record/Playback
Various Different useful modes
You can enhance XEmacs with various useful features. The following two two packages can be installed with minimal effort. Email me if you require any help in installing them.Quick Guide to GNUPlot - Example, Superscript, Subscript, Overbar, Underbar, Greek Symbols
Posted on Saturday, January 07, 2006 at 4:20 PM by Malcolm
Quick Guide to GNUPlot
See also
Setup
To plot a graph X , create two files, "plot.dat" and "plot.txt":"data.txt" contains the columns of values to be plotted.
"plot.txt" contains the commands for gnuplot to plot the graph.
"plot.eps" contains the EPS output (PDF version here, converted using eps2pdf).
To generate the graph, run "gnuplot plot.txt > plot.eps".
Insert Superscript, Subscript and Greek Symbols
Insert "enhance postscript" in "plot.txt""set terminal postscript eps enhance 16"
Change 16 to whatever font size desired.
Superscript and Subscript
Note that versions 3.5 or earlier do not support these postscript options
Placing Legend/Key at a specfic coordinate
Change the size of the plot points
Set the size of the graph
Set xlabel/ylabel
Remove mirror tickmark
Set the range of X and Y axes
Preset Tickmark on X axis
Biography, Research Interest and Professional Services
Posted on Friday, January 06, 2006 at 3:52 PM by Malcolm
Brief Biography (wiki)
Dr. Malcolm Yoke Hean Low is an Assistant Professor in the School
of Computer Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU),
Singapore. Prior to this he was with the Planning and Operations
Management group at the Singapore
Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech). He received his
Bachelor and Master of Applied Science in Computer Engineering from Nanyang
Technological University. He was awarded a Gintic (now SIMTech)
Postgraduate Scholarship in 1999 to pursue a doctorate degree in UK. In
2002, he received his D.Phil.
degree in Computer Science from Oxford
University.
In 2004, he was awarded the APEC Korea
Post-doctoral Fellowship in Science and Engineering as a Visiting
Research Fellow with the Department of Industrial Engineering at the Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Engineering (KAIST). He was a
co-investigator for the area of symbiotic
simulation in the A*STAR funded pilot project "An Integrated and
Adaptive Simulation-Based Decision-Support Framework for High Tech
Manufacturing and Service Networks". He also has extensive working
experience in modelling and simulation projects for the semiconductor
industry using different commerical simulation packages. His current
research interests include parallel and distributed computing,
optimization , modelling and simulation.
Professional Services
Edited on: Sunday, May 03, 2009 10:53 PM
Research Interests, Projects, Students
Posted on Thursday, January 05, 2006 at 3:51 PM by Malcolm
Research Interests
Research Affiliations
Research Experience
Research Projects
Research Students
PhD Students
Current Final Year Projects (FYP)
Past FYP Projects
2008
2006
URECA Project Students
Posted in General (RSS), Research (RSS)
Teaching - Software Engineering, Operating Systems
Posted on Wednesday, January 04, 2006 at 3:47 PM by Malcolm
Courses taught in 2009 Semester 1
Contact Me
Posted on Tuesday, January 03, 2006 at 3:45 PM by Malcolm
Thesis, Journal and Conference Publications
Posted on Monday, January 02, 2006 at 3:37 PM by Malcolm
Publications - [DBLP, ACM ]
PhD Thesis
Book Chapter
Journal
Conference
Edited on: Friday, November 20, 2009 9:23 PM
Related Links
Posted on Sunday, January 01, 2006 at 3:35 PM by Malcolm
Conferences
People
Online Lectures
Semiconductor Frontend and Backend Modeling and Analysis
Job Shop Scheduling
Grants
Scholarships
Others
Water Droplet Photography- Closeup using Canon Powershot G1 and G2
Posted on Sunday, January 01, 2006 at 3:29 PM by Malcolm
Digital Photograph
These images are captured using Canon Powershot G1 and G2 with closeup lenses. Other photos on panoramic images that I took can be found here.


