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Distributed Simulation of Colored Stochastic Petri Nets With TimeNET 4.0
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Michael Knoke, Technische Universitat Berlin Institut f?ur Technische Informatik und Mikroelektronik, Germany
Armin Zimmermann, University Potsdam, Postfach, Germany
This paper presents a prototype extension of TimeNET, which allows the distributed simulation of colored stochastic Petri nets on a cluster of workstations. TimeNET is a software tool for the modeling and performability evaluation using stochastic Petri nets. Recent changes are available as beta version 4.0, and include a new XML- and Java-based graphical user interface allowing the tool to run in Windows environments. The described new module supports an optimistic distributed simulation of colored models with fine-grained partitioning. A new approach to logical time has been developed and implemented to support a truly distributed simulation of immediate transitions, global guards, and global result measures, which was not possible with existing logical time schemes.
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Michael Knoke, Armin Zimmermann, "Distributed Simulation of Colored Stochastic Petri Nets With TimeNET 4.0," qest, pp.117-118, Third International Conference on the Quantitative Evaluation of Systems - (QEST'06), 2006
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