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Tom Warnke
Tom Warnke
Research Associate & PhD Candidate, University of Rostock
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Semantics and efficient simulation algorithms of an expressive multilevel modeling language
T Helms, T Warnke, C Maus, AM Uhrmacher
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) 27 (2), 1-25, 2017
342017
Modelling and simulating decision processes of linked lives: An approach based on concurrent processes and stochastic race
T Warnke, O Reinhardt, A Klabunde, F Willekens, AM Uhrmacher
Population studies 71 (sup1), 69-83, 2017
302017
Streamlining simulation experiments with agent-based models in demography
O Reinhardt, J Hilton, T Warnke, J Bijak, AM Uhrmacher
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 21 (3), 2018
232018
ML3: A language for compact modeling of linked lives in computational demography
T Warnke, A Steiniger, AM Uhrmacher, A Klabunde, F Willekens
2015 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2764-2775, 2015
222015
Artifact-based workflows for supporting simulation studies
A Ruscheinski, T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 32 (6), 1064-1078, 2019
192019
Syntax and semantics of a multi-level modeling language
T Warnke, T Helms, AM Uhrmacher
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced …, 2015
192015
Reusing simulation experiment specifications to support developing models by successive extension
D Peng, T Warnke, F Haack, AM Uhrmacher
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory 68, 33-53, 2016
182016
Reusing simulation experiment specifications in developing models by successive composition — a case study of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway
D Peng, T Warnke, F Haack, AM Uhrmacher
Simulation 93 (8), 659-677, 2017
162017
Population-based CTMCS and agent-based models
T Warnke, O Reinhardt, AM Uhrmacher
2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 1253-1264, 2016
132016
Reproducible and flexible simulation experiments with ML-Rules and SESSL
T Warnke, T Helms, AM Uhrmacher
Bioinformatics 34 (8), 1424-1427, 2018
122018
A language for agent-based discrete-event modeling and simulation of linked lives
O Reinhardt, T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) 32 (1), 1-26, 2022
112022
Generating simulation experiments based on model documentations and templates
A Ruscheinski, K Budde, T Warnke, P Wilsdorf, BC Hiller, M Dombrowsky, ...
2018 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 715-726, 2018
112018
Complex simulation experiments made easy
T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
2018 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 410-424, 2018
112018
Developing and validating a multi-level ecological model of eastern Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) in the Bornholm Basin–A case for domain-specific languages
ME Pierce, T Warnke, U Krumme, T Helms, C Hammer, AM Uhrmacher
Ecological modelling 361, 49-65, 2017
102017
Partial evaluation via code generation for static stochastic reaction network models
T Köster, T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
Proceedings of the 2020 ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced …, 2020
92020
A model-driven approach for conducting simulation experiments
P Wilsdorf, J Heller, K Budde, J Zimmermann, T Warnke, C Haubelt, ...
Applied Sciences 12 (16), 7977, 2022
82022
Runtime code generation for interpreted domain-specific modeling languages
T Meyer, T Helms, T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
2018 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 605-615, 2018
52018
Generating fast specialized simulators for stochastic reaction networks via partial evaluation
T Köster, T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) 32 (2), 1-25, 2022
42022
Pragmatic logic-based spatio-temporal pattern checking in particle-based models
A Ruscheinski, A Wolpers, P Henning, T Warnke, F Haack, ...
2020 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2245-2256, 2020
42020
Domain-specific languages for flexibly experimenting with stochastic models
D Peng, T Warnke, AM Uhrmacher
SNE Simulation Notes Europe 25 (2), 117-122, 2015
42015
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