This paper introduces the Critical Channel Traversing (CCTJ algorithm, a new scheduling algorithm for both sequential and parallel discrete event simulation. CCT is a general cons...
Xiao Zhonge, Brian Unger, Rob Simmonds, John G. Cl...
This year’s installment of the PADS “community assessment” looks at previous assessments and considers some current directions in distributed simulation and their possible r...
Most work to date in parallel and distributed discrete event simulation is based on assigning precise time stamps to events, and time stamp order event processing. An alternative ...
In an attempt to cope with time-varying workload, traditional adaptive Time Warp protocols are designed to react in response to performance changes by altering control parameter c...
We have developed a set of performance prediction tools which help to estimate the achievable speedups from parallelizing a sequential simulation. The tools focus on two important...
This paper introduces a novel algorithm, the Active Virtual Network Management Protocol AVNMP, for predictive network management. It explains how the Active Virtual Network Mana...