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How Can We Study Large and Complex Systems
Boston, Massachusetts April 05-April 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SIMSYM.1998.668466The 31st Annual Simulation Symposium
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C.D. Pham, University Pierre et Marie Curie
H. Brunst, University Pierre et Marie Curie
S. Fdida, University Pierre et Marie Curie
Simulation and performance evaluation have been tightly linked together over the past years. If traditional simulation techniques are now widespreaded and well-understood by a large number of users, this is not the case for distributed simulation used only by a few researchers. In this paper, we demonstrate that parallel and distributed simulation techniques can be used to simulate large and complex models of ATM networks for performance evaluation. The CSAM tool has been developed for that purpose. Our test model consists of a large ATM network with a load-balanced routing scheme that relies on link cost functions to distribute the load.
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C.D. Pham, H. Brunst, S. Fdida, "How Can We Study Large and Complex Systems," ss, pp.126, The 31st Annual Simulation Symposium, 1998
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