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found 22 matches
- 1999
- Lokesh Bajaj, Rajive L. Bagrodia, Richard A. Meyer:
Case Study: Parallelizing a Sequential Simulation Model. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 29-36 - Azzedine Boukerche, Sajal K. Das, Alessandro Fabbri, Oktay Yildiz:
Exploiting Model Independence for Parallel PCS Network Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 166-173 - Stephen F. Bush:
Active Virtual Network Management Protocol. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 182-192 - Wentong Cai, Francis B. S. Lee, L. Chen:
An Auto-Adaptive Dead Reckoning Algorithm for Distributed Interactive Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 82-89 - Christopher D. Carothers, Kalyan S. Perumalla, Richard Fujimoto:
Efficient Optimistic Parallel Simulations Using Reverse Computation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 126-135 - Myongsu Choe, Carl Tropper:
On Learning Algorithms and Balancing Loads in Time Warp. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 101-108 - Judith S. Dahmann:
The High Level Architecture and Beyond: Technology Challenges. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 64-70 - Alessandro Fabbri:
GVT and Scheduling in Space Time Memory Based Techniques. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 54-61 - Alois Ferscha, James Johnson:
Shock Resistant Time Warp. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 92-100 - Richard Fujimoto:
Exploiting Temporal Uncertainty in Parallel and Distributed Simulations. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 46-53 - Chu-Cheow Lim, Yoke-Hean Low, Boon-Ping Gan, Sanjay Jain, Wentong Cai, Wen-Jing Hsu, Shell-Ying Huang:
Performance Prediction Tools for Parallel Discrete-Event Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 148-155 - Jason Liu, David M. Nicol, Brian J. Premore, Anna L. Poplawski:
Performance Prediction of a Parallel Simulator. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 156-164 - Richard A. Meyer, Rajive L. Bagrodia:
Path Lookahead: A Data Flow view of PDES Models. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 12-19 - Ernest H. Page:
Beyond Speedup: PADS, the HLA and Web-based Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 2-9 - Francesco Quaglia:
Combining Periodic and Probabilistic Checkpointing in Optimistic Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 109-116 - Francesco Quaglia:
Fast-Software-Checkpointing in Optimistic Simulation: Embedding State Saving into the Event Routine Instructions. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 118-125 - Robert Rönngren, Michael Liljenstam:
On Event Ordering in Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 38-45 - Girindra D. Sharma, Radharamanan Radhakrishnan, Umesh Kumar V. Rajasekaran, Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Philip A. Wilsey:
Time Warp Simulation on Clumps. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 174-181 - Ray Smith, Randal Andress, George M. Parsons:
Experience in Retrofiting a Large Sequential Ada Simulator to Two Versions of Time Warp. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 74-81 - Xiao Zhonge, Brian W. Unger, Rob Simmonds, John G. Cleary:
Scheduling Critical Channels in Conservative Parallel Discrete Event Simulation. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 20-28 - Christopher H. Young, Radharamanan Radhakrishnan, Philip A. Wilsey:
Optimism: Not Just for Event Execution Anymore. Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation 1999: 136-143 - Richard M. Fujimoto, Stephen John Turner:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, PADS '99, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 1-4, 1999. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0155-9 [contents]
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