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Autores principales: Schulte, Eike, Schwarz, Jan Sören, Stomberg, Malte, Alsharif, Sharaf, Valko, Danila, Kamsamsong, Jirapa
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Publicado: 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.13690
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author Schulte, Eike
Schwarz, Jan Sören
Stomberg, Malte
Alsharif, Sharaf
Valko, Danila
Kamsamsong, Jirapa
author_facet Schulte, Eike
Schwarz, Jan Sören
Stomberg, Malte
Alsharif, Sharaf
Valko, Danila
Kamsamsong, Jirapa
contents In a mosaic, a tessera is a single stone. We introduce tesserae for the co-simulation framework mosaik, where they are sets of entities. They allow for a visual, intuitive, and yet systematic description of simulation scenarios by allowing their entities to be created together and the entities of two tesserae to be connected simultaneously, while ensuring that multidirectional data-flow between tesserae remains consistent without further manual synchronization. We further present an extension of mosaik by a graphical user interface (GUI) based on these tesserae, enabling the drag-and-drop creation of co-simulation setups and their execution. The GUI aims to make mosaik more accessible to users previously excluded by its script-based nature. At the same time, it preserves mosaik's flexibility, extensibility, and modular architecture.
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spellingShingle mosaiks are made of tesserae: GUI design for a co-simulation framework
Schulte, Eike
Schwarz, Jan Sören
Stomberg, Malte
Alsharif, Sharaf
Valko, Danila
Kamsamsong, Jirapa
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
In a mosaic, a tessera is a single stone. We introduce tesserae for the co-simulation framework mosaik, where they are sets of entities. They allow for a visual, intuitive, and yet systematic description of simulation scenarios by allowing their entities to be created together and the entities of two tesserae to be connected simultaneously, while ensuring that multidirectional data-flow between tesserae remains consistent without further manual synchronization. We further present an extension of mosaik by a graphical user interface (GUI) based on these tesserae, enabling the drag-and-drop creation of co-simulation setups and their execution. The GUI aims to make mosaik more accessible to users previously excluded by its script-based nature. At the same time, it preserves mosaik's flexibility, extensibility, and modular architecture.
title mosaiks are made of tesserae: GUI design for a co-simulation framework
topic Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.13690