Simulation is becoming an increasingly important technique for what-if analysis in the context of (real-time) decision making applications. Consequently, quick delivery of simulation outputs to end-users (or applications) is a core objective. One approach for high performance simulation consists of exploiting parallel techniques, where the simulation model is partitioned into objects (or Logical Processes), concurrently executing events on different CPUs and/or multiple CPU-Cores. For this type of simulation systems, a further run-time improvement arose from the exploitation of event uncertainty, both in time and space, which has lead to more flexible synchronization protocols. Although this approach can provide significant performance gain...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
High performance computing is a key technology to solve large-scale real-world simulation problems o...
AbstractIn simulations running in parallel, the processors would have to synchronize with other proc...
The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the pos-sibility for an event to occur in an interv...
The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the possibility for an event to occur in an interva...
The notion of spatial uncertainty indicates the lack of exact knowledge about where, within the simu...
In optimistically synchronized parallel simulators logical processes execute events greedily and rec...
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation (PDES) is a classical means to achieve high performance simulatio...
This paper describes issues concerning the design of an optimistic parallel discrete event simulatio...
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can be an important tool across various domains such as Engineering,...
An approach to high-performance discrete event simulation consists of exploiting parallelization tec...
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation (PDES) is based on the partitioning of the simulation model into ...
This paper studies an analytic model of parallel discrete-event simulation, comparing the costs and ...
Simulation is a powerful technique to represent the evolution of realworld phenomena or systems ove...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
High performance computing is a key technology to solve large-scale real-world simulation problems o...
AbstractIn simulations running in parallel, the processors would have to synchronize with other proc...
The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the pos-sibility for an event to occur in an interv...
The notion of temporal uncertainty, expressed as the possibility for an event to occur in an interva...
The notion of spatial uncertainty indicates the lack of exact knowledge about where, within the simu...
In optimistically synchronized parallel simulators logical processes execute events greedily and rec...
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation (PDES) is a classical means to achieve high performance simulatio...
This paper describes issues concerning the design of an optimistic parallel discrete event simulatio...
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) can be an important tool across various domains such as Engineering,...
An approach to high-performance discrete event simulation consists of exploiting parallelization tec...
Parallel Discrete Event Simulation (PDES) is based on the partitioning of the simulation model into ...
This paper studies an analytic model of parallel discrete-event simulation, comparing the costs and ...
Simulation is a powerful technique to represent the evolution of realworld phenomena or systems ove...
Discrete event simulation is an important tool for evaluating system models in many fields of scienc...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
High performance computing is a key technology to solve large-scale real-world simulation problems o...
AbstractIn simulations running in parallel, the processors would have to synchronize with other proc...