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Performance Analysis of an Optimistic Simulator for CD++
Norfolk, Virginia March 26-March 28
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Qi Liu, Carleton University, Canada
Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University, Canada
DEVS is a formalism to describe generic dynamic systems in a hierarchical and modular way. We present new techniques for executing DEVS and Cell- DEVS models in parallel and distributed environments based on the warped kernel. The parallel simulator PCD++ has been extended to support optimistic simulations. A non-hierarchical approach is employed to reduce the communication overhead. A two-level user-controlled state-saving mechanism is proposed to achieve efficient and flexible state saving at runtime. It is shown that optimistic PCD++ markedly outperforms other alternatives, and considerable speedups can be achieved in parallel and distributed simulations.
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Qi Liu, Gabriel Wainer, "Performance Analysis of an Optimistic Simulator for CD++," anss, pp.123-132, 40th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS'07), 2007
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