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11th PADS 1997: Lockenhaus, Austria
- Alois Ferscha, Rassul Ayani, Carl Tropper:
Proceedings of the Eleventh Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, PADS '97, Lockenhaus, Austria, June 10-13, 1997. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-7965-4 - Peter Buchholz:
A Distributed Numerical/Simulative Algorithm for the Analysis of Large Continuous Time Markov Chains. 4-11 - James B. Hiller, Thomas C. Hartrum:
Conservative Synchronization in Object-Oriented Parallel Battlefield Discrete Event Simulations. 12-19 - Azzedine Boukerche, Sajal K. Das:
Dynamic Load Balancing Strategies for Conservative Parallel Simulations. 20-28 - Dilip Krishnaswamy, Prithviraj Banerjee, Elizabeth M. Rudnick, Janak H. Patel:
Asynchronous Parallel Algorithms for Test Set Partitioned Fault Simulation. 30-37 - David M. Nicol, Michael M. Johnson, Ann S. Yoshimura, Michael E. Goldsby:
Performance Modeling of the IDES Framework. 38-45 - Yuan Chen, Vikas Jha, Rajive L. Bagrodia:
A Multidimensional Study on the Feasibility of Parallel Switch-Level Circuit Simulation. 46-54 - Frederick Wieland:
The Threshold of Event Simultaneity. 56-59 - Kevin Glass, Marilynn Livingston, John S. Conery:
Distributed Simulation of Spatially Explicit Ecological Models. 60-63 - Norbert Fröhlich, Rolf Schlagenhaft, Josef Fleischmann:
A New Approach for Partitioning VLSI Circuits on Transistor Level. 64-67 - Steve Franks, Fabian Gomes, Brian W. Unger, John G. Cleary:
State Saving for Interactive Optimistic Simulation. 72-79 - Alessandro Fabbri, Lorenzo Donatiello:
SQTW: A Mechanism for State-Dependent Parallel Simulation. Description and Experimental Study. 82-89 - Om P. Damani, Yi-Min Wang, Vijay K. Garg:
Optimistic Distributed Simulation Based on Transitive Dependency Tracking. 90-97 - John G. Cleary, J. A. David McWha, Murray Pearson:
Timestamp Representations for Virtual Sequences. 98-105 - Kiran S. Panesar, Richard Fujimoto:
Adaptive Flow Control in Time Warp. 108-115 - Seng Chuan Tay, Yong Meng Teo, Siew Theng Kong:
Speculative Parallel Simulation with an Adaptive Throttle Scheme. 116-123 - Ewa Deelman, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Breadth-First Rollback in Spatially Explicit Simulations. 124-131 - Tom Holvoet, Pierre Verbaeten:
Using Agents for Simulating and Implementing Petri Nets. 134-137 - Peter Martini, Markus Rümekasten, Jens Tölle:
Tolerant Synchronization for Distributed Simulations of Interconnected Computer Networks. 138-141 - John G. Cleary, Jya-Jang Tsai:
Performance of a Conservative Simulator of ATM Networks. 142-145 - A. M. Warda, M. Sczittnick:
Hierarchical Modeling and Distributed Simulation with HIT. 148-155 - Anand Natrajan, Paul F. Reynolds Jr., Sudhir Srinivasan:
MRE: A Flexible Approach to Multi-Resolution Modeling. 156-163 - Mauricio Marín:
Billiards and Related Systems on the Bulk-Synchronous Parallel Model. 164-171 - Phillip M. Dickens:
A Workstation-Based Parallel Direct-Execution Simulator. 174-177 - Wentong Cai, Emmanuelle Letertre, Stephen John Turner:
Dag Consistent Parallel Simulation: A Predictable and Robust Conservative Algorithm. 178-181 - Chris J. M. Booth, Donald I. Bruce:
Stack-Free Process-Oriented Simulation. 182-185 - David M. Nicol, X. Liu:
The Dark Side of Risk (what your mother never told you about Time Warp). 188-195
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