Cristina Ruiz-Martin

About Cristina Ruiz-Martin

Cristina Ruiz-Martin, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carleton University, specializes in the field of Modeling and Simulation, DEVS, Network Theory, Resilience, Agent-Based Modeling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Building models in pairs for cross-verification using SDL and DEVS

A methodological approach for modeling the spread of disease using geographical discrete-event spatial models

Modeling Reactive Game Agents Using The Cell-Devs Modeling Formalism

Context, Composition, Automation, and Communication--The C2AC Roadmap for Modeling and Simulation

Why can organizational resilience not be measured?

4.3 Context, composition, automation and communication: towards sustainable simulation studies

Theory and foundations of modeling and simulation

Enabling Collaborative Modeling Through A Web Library of DEVS Models

Cristina Ruiz-Martin Information

University

Position

Instructor.

Citations(all)

483

Citations(since 2020)

418

Cited By

141

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Cristina Ruiz-Martin Skills & Research Interests

Modeling and Simulation

DEVS

Network Theory

Resilience

Agent-Based Modeling

Top articles of Cristina Ruiz-Martin

Building models in pairs for cross-verification using SDL and DEVS

Advanced theory and simulations

2024/4/8

A methodological approach for modeling the spread of disease using geographical discrete-event spatial models

Simulation

2024/1

Modeling Reactive Game Agents Using The Cell-Devs Modeling Formalism

2023/12/10

Context, Composition, Automation, and Communication--The C2AC Roadmap for Modeling and Simulation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.05649

2023/10/9

Why can organizational resilience not be measured?

Journal of Business Economics and Management

2023/5/5

4.3 Context, composition, automation and communication: towards sustainable simulation studies

Computer Science Methods for Effective and Sustainable Simulation Studies

2023/5

Theory and foundations of modeling and simulation

2023/5

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

Enabling Collaborative Modeling Through A Web Library of DEVS Models

2022/7/1

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

Geographical Sevird Covid-19 Model With Travel Restrictions

2022/7/18

Exploration of Network Theory to Evaluate Organizational Resilience

International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences

2022

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

Integration and Automation of Modeling of Biological Cell Processes

Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory

2022/1/1

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

Defining DEVS Models Using the Cadmium Toolkit

2022/12/11

Discrete-Event Supervisory Control for the Landing Phase of a Helicopter Flight

2022/12/11

Extended Compartmental Model of Covid-19: A Cell-DEVS Defitinion

2021/9/27

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

Mark Rempel
Mark Rempel

H-Index: 1

Modeling and Simulation of Space-Based Pandemic Scenarios Using an Open-Source Platform

Computing in Science & Engineering

2021/7/28

Studying the Spread of Diseases Using Geographical Data and Irregular Topologies with Cell-DEVS

2021/7/19

Cell-DEVS Models for the Spread of COVID-19

2021

Discrete-Event Modeling and Simulation of Diffusion Processes in Multiplex Networks

ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS)

2020/12/31

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

A new simulation algorithm for PDEVS models with time advance zero

2020/12/14

Real-Time Fault Detection and Diagnosis of CPS Faults in DEVS

2020/12/14

Joseph Boi-Ukeme
Joseph Boi-Ukeme

H-Index: 1

Cristina Ruiz-Martin
Cristina Ruiz-Martin

H-Index: 6

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