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Reviews about "Distributed (I.6.8...)":
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Interoperability among parallel DEVS simulators and models implemented in multiple programming languages Wutzler T., Sarjoughian H. SIMULATION 83(6): 473-490, 2007. Type: Article
An approach to extend the discrete event system specification (DEVS), based on wrapped executables for simulation interoperability, is presented in this paper. An interface between models and simulations called the abstract model inter...
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Feb 20 2008 |
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An alternative time management mechanism for distributed simulations Cai W., Turner S., Lee B., Zhou J. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 15(2): 109-137, 2005. Type: Article
High-level architecture (HLA) provides an architecture supporting simulations executed at geographically distributed locations. In such simulations, heterogeneous delays associated with modeling computations and message transmissions o...
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May 18 2005 |
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Reducing null messages overhead through load balancing in conservative distributed simulation systems Boukerche A., Das S. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 64(3): 330-344, 2004. Type: Article
A method to dynamically balance the workload of the processors used in a distributed simulation, based on so-called conservative synchronization techniques, is described in this paper. A reasonable extensive overview, with references, ...
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Aug 11 2004 |
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Modeling and simulation , National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1997. Type: Book (9780309058421)
Participants in a two-day workshop held in October 1996 in Irwin, California, included defense contractors, engineers, and university researchers, as well as directors and technical personnel from the film, video game, and theme park i...
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Jul 1 1998 |
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Terrain database interoperability issues in training with distributed interactive simulation Schiavone G., Sureshchandran S., Hardis K. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 7(3): 332-367, 1997. Type: Article
The authors provide an excellent survey of the issues to be considered when three-dimensional representations of terrain features are part of a visual simulation, particularly when there are multiple representations. They were motivate...
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Apr 1 1998 |
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A unified framework for conservative and optimistic distributed simulation Jha V., Bagrodia R. ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest 24(1): 12-19, 1994. Type: Article
Parallel and distributed discrete-event simulation has been a fruitful field of research over the last 15 years, mainly focusing on developing protocols to synchronize simulation processes so that the results are logically correct&...
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Aug 1 1995 |
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Cooperative acceleration Blanchard T., Lake T., Turner S. ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest 24(1): 58-64, 1994. Type: Article
Conservative protocols for distributed discrete event simulation are strongly dependent on the ability to identify good lookaheads, that is, intervals in simulation time during which it can be guaranteed that no event-carrying message ...
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Jul 1 1995 |
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Stability of event synchronisation in distributed discrete event simulation Kumar A., Shorey R. ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest 24(1): 65-72, 1994. Type: Article
Distributed synchronization protocols ensure the temporal consistency of logical processes in a simulation. Conservative protocols insist that messages be processed in strict message arrival order. Kumar and Shorey prove that the messa...
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Jun 1 1995 |
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Bounds and approximations for self-initiating distributed simulation without lookahead Felderman R., Kleinrock L. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 1(4): 386-406, 1991. Type: Article
The performance of the Time Warp algorithm running on many processors for self-initiating models (SIMs) is considered. The performance measure of interest is the speedup S, measured as the rate of the virtual time (VT) progress ...
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Aug 1 1994 |
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A unifying framework for distributed simulation Bagrodia R., Chandy K., Liao W. ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 1(4): 348-385, 1991. Type: Article
A theory of distributed simulation applicable to both discrete-event and continuous simulation is presented in this theoretical research paper. The paper starts out with three objectives: present a theoretical framework that unifies bo...
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Feb 1 1994 |
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