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7th PADS 1993: San Diego, CA, USA
- Rajive L. Bagrodia, David R. Jefferson:
Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, PADS 1993, San Diego, California, USA, May 16-19, 1993. ACM 1993, ISBN 978-1-56555-055-1 - Yi-Bing Lin, Bruno R. Preiss, Wayne M. Loucks, Edward D. Lazowska:
Selecting the checkpoint interval in time warp simulation. 3-10 - David M. Nicol, Philip Heidelberger:
Parallel algorithms for simulating continuous time Markov chains. 11-18 - Jain J. Wang, Marc Abrams:
Determining initial states for time-parallel simulations. 19-26 - David M. Nicol:
Global synchronization for optimistic parallel discrete event simulation. 27-34 - Alexander I. Tomlinson, Vijay K. Garg:
An algorithm for minimally latent global virtual time. 35-42 - Biswajit Nandy, Wayne M. Loucks:
On a parallel partitioning technique for use with conservative parallel simulation. 43-51 - Carmen M. Pancerella, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Disseminating critical target-specific synchronization information in parallel discrete event simulations. 52-59 - Boris D. Lubachevsky:
Several unsolved problems in large-scale discrete event simulations. 60-67 - Horst Mehl, Stefan Hammes:
Shared variables in distributed simulation. 68-75 - Naraig Manjikian, Wayne M. Loucks:
High performance parallel logic simulations on a network of workstations. 76-84 - Christian Sporrer, Herbert Bauer:
Corolla partitioning for distributed logic simulation of VLSI-circuits. 85-92 - Mary L. Bailey, Michael A. Pagels, Kachung Kevin Wong:
How using busses in multicomputer programs affects conservative parallel simulation. 93-100 - Robert Rönngren, Rassul Ayani, Richard M. Fujimoto, Samir R. Das:
Efficient implementation of event sets in Time Warp. 101-108 - Jeff S. Steinman:
Breathing Time Warp. 109-118 - Hassan Rajaei, Rassul Ayani, Lars-Erik Thorelli:
The local Time Warp approach to parallel simulation. 119-126 - Avinash C. Palaniswamy, Philip A. Wilsey:
An analytical comparison of periodic checkpointing and incremental state saving. 127-134 - Samir R. Das, Richard M. Fujimoto:
A performance study of the cancelback protocol for Time Warp. 135-142 - Carl Tropper, Azzedine Boukerche:
Parallel simulation of communicating finite state machines. 143-150 - Murali S. Shanker, Butje Eddy Patuwo:
The effect of synchronization requirements on the performance of distributed simulations. 151-154 - Steve Bellenot:
Performance of a riskfree Time Warp operating system. 155-158 - David R. Cheriton, Hendrik A. Goosen, Hugh W. Holbrook, Philip Machanick:
Restructuring a parallel simulation to improve cache behavior in a shared-memory multiprocessor: the value of distributed synchronization. 159-162 - Kaushik Ghosh, Richard M. Fujimoto, Karsten Schwan:
Time Warp simulation in time constrained systems. 163-166
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