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ArtikelDISCS : An Object-Oriented Framework For Distributed Discrete-Event Simulation With The Standard Clock Method  
Oleh: Mollamustafaoglu, Levent
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Simulation vol. 70 no. 2 (Feb. 1994), page 75-89.
Topik: Parallel simulation; standard clock; object-oriented simulation
Fulltext: 75.pdf (1.19MB)
Isi artikelParallel simulation has generally been applied in the form of partitioning a simulation model into small pieces and solving each piece on a separate processor of a parallel computer. This method is especially useful when the aim of the simulation is to ease the simulation of a significantly complex system by utilizing the capacity of a parallel machine or a distributed set of machines or processors. There has been significant amount of work in this area, which constitutes a majority of parallel/ distributed simulation studies. There is another set of simulation problems, which takes on the task of simulating different variants of the same system, usually for optimizing the system parameters or for finding the best system among alternatives. The Standard Clock method addresses this latter set by running separate experiments on different processors. This paper describes the DISCS distributed simulation framework that runs over a network of personal computers and reports the results of experiments performed on the framework to measure the robustness and efficiency of the distributed standard clock algorithm.
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