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Wolf
75
Citations
11
References
1988
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EngineeringSimulationDiscrete-event SimulationError PropagationReliability EngineeringSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationParallel ComputingNew Rollback AlgorithmComputer EngineeringDistributed SystemsComputer ScienceDistributed SimulationDiscrete Event SystemEvent-driven ProgrammingTraditional Timewarp AlgorithmsSimulation InfrastructureParallel ProgrammingIndustrial Informatics
Discrete event dynamical systems are used to model a number of engineering applications ranging from communication networks, distributed computing systems to manufacturing systems. A new analytical model is proposed for the analysis of asynchronous, optimistic distributed simulation of discrete event dynamical systems. The performance of traditional timewarp algorithms and that of a new rollback algorithm, Wolf, are examined in this framework and a comparison is attempted. A few preliminary implementations of Wolf on a distributed computing system confirm analytical results predicting a considerable reduction in error propagation, a decrease in the number of cancellations and an enhancement in the forward computation.
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