This paper describes the application of parallel simulation techniques to represent structured functional parallelism present within the Space Shuttle Operations Flow, utilizing the Synchronous Parallel Environment for Emulation and Discrete-Event Simulation (SPEEDES), an object-oriented multicomputing architecture. SPEEDES is a unified parallel simulation environment, which allocates events over multiple processors to get simulation speed up. Its optimistic processing capability minimizes simulation lag time behind wall clock time, or multiples of real-time. SPEEDES accommodates increases in processes complexity with additional parallel computing nodes to allow sharing of processing loads. This papers focuses on the whole process of transl...
Large-scale systems, such as computer and telecommunication networks, complex control systems and ma...
The Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) provides a general methodology for hierarchical const...
Multi-core design for CPU is the recent trend and we believe the trend will continue in near future....
Parallel computing has provided the opportunity to perform high speed simulation. However, no guidel...
Parallel discrete event simulation (PDES), sometimes called distributed simulation, refers to the ex...
Recent advances in discrete event modeling of continuous systems have emphasized the need for high p...
The achievements attained in accelerating the simulation of the dynamics of complex discrete event s...
This book offers readers a set of new approaches and tools a set of tools and techniques for facing ...
The purpose of this research is to design and implement an object-oriented discrete-event simulation...
In simulating applications for execution on specific computing systems, the simulation performance f...
this paper, we will present a method to automatically translate a sequential DES program into an equ...
We tackle the problem of scheduling logical processes that can significantly affect the performance ...
Discrete-event simulation appears to be an ideal candidate for parallel processing not only because ...
Large-scale systems, such as computer and telecommunication networks, complex control systems and ma...
With traditional event list techniques, evaluating a detailed discrete event simulation model can of...
Large-scale systems, such as computer and telecommunication networks, complex control systems and ma...
The Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) provides a general methodology for hierarchical const...
Multi-core design for CPU is the recent trend and we believe the trend will continue in near future....
Parallel computing has provided the opportunity to perform high speed simulation. However, no guidel...
Parallel discrete event simulation (PDES), sometimes called distributed simulation, refers to the ex...
Recent advances in discrete event modeling of continuous systems have emphasized the need for high p...
The achievements attained in accelerating the simulation of the dynamics of complex discrete event s...
This book offers readers a set of new approaches and tools a set of tools and techniques for facing ...
The purpose of this research is to design and implement an object-oriented discrete-event simulation...
In simulating applications for execution on specific computing systems, the simulation performance f...
this paper, we will present a method to automatically translate a sequential DES program into an equ...
We tackle the problem of scheduling logical processes that can significantly affect the performance ...
Discrete-event simulation appears to be an ideal candidate for parallel processing not only because ...
Large-scale systems, such as computer and telecommunication networks, complex control systems and ma...
With traditional event list techniques, evaluating a detailed discrete event simulation model can of...
Large-scale systems, such as computer and telecommunication networks, complex control systems and ma...
The Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) provides a general methodology for hierarchical const...
Multi-core design for CPU is the recent trend and we believe the trend will continue in near future....