default search action
29th Annual Simulation Symposium 1996: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Proceedings 29st Annual Simulation Symposium (SS '96), April 8-11, 1996, New Orleans, LA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7432-6
Parallel and Distributed Simulation I
- Robert Rönngren, Michael Liljenstam, Rassul Ayani, Johan Montagnat:
A comparative study of state saving mechanisms for time warp synchronized parallel discrete event simulation. 5-14 - Livio Ricciulli, Patrick Lincoln, José Meseguer:
Distributed Simulation of Parallel Executions. 15-24 - Loïc Prylli, Bernard Tourancheau:
Distributed simulation of parallel computers. 25-
Simulation of Multiprocessor Architectures I
- Gilles Kempf, Christian Caremoli, G. Damm, Wei-Ying Thang, Aad J. van der Steen:
Simulation of Scientific Programs on Parallel Architectures with MIMESIS Environment. 36-43 - Daeyeon Park, Rafael H. Saavedra:
Trojan: A High-Performance Simulator for Shared Memory Architectures. 44-53 - Tien-Fu Chen:
Efficient trace-sampling simulation techniques for cache performance analysis. 54-
Network Modeling and Simulation I
- Hany I. Fahmy, Christos Douligeris:
NAMS: Network Automated Modeler and Simulator. 65-70 - A. Bruce McDonald, Taieb Znati:
Comparative Analysis of Neighbor Greeting Procotols ARP Versus ES-IS. 71-80 - Atika Cohen, Radouane Mrabet:
Generic Simulation Models of Communication Systems. 81-
Parallel and Distributed Simulation II
- Donald O. Hamnes, Anand Tripathi:
A Comparative Study of Adaptive Risk vs. Adaptive Aggressiveness Control in Parallel and Distributed Simulation. 90-96 - Cong Duc Pham, Serge Fdida:
Length-based Blocking Strategy and Local Estimations in Distributed Simulation: A Case Study. 97-106 - Radharamanan Radhakrishnan, Timothy J. McBrayer, Krishnan Subramani, Malolan Chetlur, Vijay Balakrishnan, Philip A. Wilsey:
A Comparative Analysis of Various Time Warp Algorithms Implemented in the WARPED Simulation Kernel. 107-
Simulation of Multiprocessor Architectures II
- Oliver Botti, Susanna Donatelli, Giuliana Franceschinis:
Assessing the Performance of Multiprocessor Architectures through SWN Models Simulation: A Case Study in the Field of Plant Automation Systems. 118-127 - Agostino G. Bruzzone, Domenico Rivarolo:
An Innovative Vehicular Traffic Combined Simulation Tool: From a Detailed Analysis to Comprehensive Results. 128-136 - Lawrence Williams:
Simulating the DASH Architecture in HASE. 137-
Network Modeling and Simulation II
- Edward J. Williams, Igal Ahitov:
Scheduling analysis using discrete event simulation. 148-154 - Héctor Cancela, Mohamed El Khadiri:
A Simulation Algorithm for Source Terminal Communication Network Reliability. 155-161 - Jon M. Peha:
Simulating ATM Integrated-Services Networks. 162-
Simulation Languages, Tools, and Environments
- Aad P. A. van Moorsel, Latha A. Kant, William H. Sanders:
Computation of the Asymptotic Bias and Variance for Simulation of Markov Reward Models. 173-182 - Angela Sampogna, David R. Kaeli, Daniel Green, Michael Silva, Christopher J. Sniezek:
Performance Modeling Using Object-Oriented Execution-Driven Simulation. 183-192 - C. H. Lee, Richard N. Zobel:
Representation of simulation model components for model generation and a model library. 193-
VLSI Circuit Simulators
- Julien Dunoyer, Nizar Abdallah, Pirouz Bazargan-Sabet:
A symbolic simulation approach in resolving signals' correlation. 203-211 - Youngmin Hur, Stephen A. Szygenda:
A Simulation Tool for Design Error Models Utilizing Error Compression and Sampling. 212-220 - Chris H. L. Moller, Gerald G. Pechanek:
Architectural simulation system for M.f.a.s.t. 221-
Animations/Virtual Reality
- Rémi Cozot:
From Multibody Systems Modeling to Distributed Real-Time Simulation. 234-241 - Stephane de Vroey, Joël Goossens, Christian Hernalsteen:
A Generic Simulator of Real-Time Scheduling Algorithms. 242-
Simulation of Distributed Systems and Databases
- Daniel L. Moniz, Paul J. Fortier:
Simulation Analysis of a Real-time Database Buffer Manager. 252-259 - Brian Field, Daniel Mossé, Taieb Znati:
Simulation of ν-NET, a versatile network architecture for real-time and non-real-time traffic. 260-270
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.