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Title: A methodology for the decomposition of discrete event models for parallel simulation
Authors: Taylor, S J E
Winter, S C
Wilson, D R
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Parallel and Distributed Processing. Euromicro Workshop on, Gran Canaria, January 1993. pp. 536-543
Abstract: Parallel simulation has presented the possibility of performing high-speed simulation. However, when attempting to make a link between the requirements of parallel simulation and discrete event simulation used in commercial areas such as manufacturing, a major problem arises. This lies in the decomposition of the simulation into a series of concurrently executing objects. Using the activity cycle diagram simulation technique as an illustrative example, this paper suggests a solution to this decomposition problem. This is discussed within the context of providing a conceptually seamless methodology for translating simulation models into a form which can exploit the benefits of parallel computing.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3354
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