Pagea, BerndKnaaka, NicolasKruse, SvenKoschke, RainerHerzog, OttheinRödiger, Karl-HeinzRonthaler, Marc2019-05-152019-05-152007978-3-88579-206-1https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/22621Agent-based simulation can be viewed as methodical advancement and generalization of microscopic modelling styles in object-oriented and discrete event simulation well suited for logistic systems. Existing object-oriented simulation frameworks form an adequate basis for agent-based modelling where general simulation functionality can be reused. Extensions are required in view of the main aspects in agent-based simulation related to spatial and behaviour modelling. This paper outlines the advancement of a discrete event simulation framework for applications of agent-based simulation mainly in logistics. Agent-based simulation is typically applied in microscopic modelling of systems where common actions of autonomously deciding actors, mostly humans are represented. The extension includes a graph-based spatial modeling as well as flexible behavior descriptions in different modes (e.g. UML state charts). As an application of agent-based simulation and the related software tool in the logistics domain a simulation model for sustainable logistic concepts in courier services is presented.enA Discrete Event Simulation Framework for Agent-Based Modelling of Logistic SystemsText/Conference Paper1617-5468