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Volume 86, Issue 5-6May-June 2010
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A Component-based Simulator for MIPS32 Processors

Processor concepts, implementation details, and performance analysis are fundamental in computer architecture education, and MIPS microprocessor without interlocked pipeline stages processor designs are used by many universities in teaching the subject. ...

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A Simulation Environment for Hierarchical Process Chains Based on OMNeT++

OMNeT++ is a discrete event simulation environment primarily designed for communication networks. In this paper we present an approach to enable OMNeT++ to simulate complex hierarchical process chains. Process chains are a common modeling paradigm in ...

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Application-level Simulation for Network Security

NeSSi network security simulator is a novel network simulation tool which incorporates a variety of features relevant to network security distinguishing it from general-purpose network simulators. Its capabilities such as profile-based automated attack ...

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A Framework for End-to-End Simulation of High-performance Computing Systems

We present an end-to-end simulation framework that is capable of simulating High-Performance Computing HPC systems with hundreds of thousands of interconnected processors. The tool applies discrete event simulation and is driven by real-world ...

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A Network-based Simulation Architecture for Studying Epidemic Dynamics

Epidemiology instructors are collaborating with computer scientists to construct network-based simulations to recreate infectious disease transmission dynamics and to examine intervention strategy efficacies. Here we propose an architecture based on ...

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A Methodology for Solving Logistic Optimization Problems through Simulation

In this paper we present a methodological approach designed to automate the decision-making in logistic systems, with deterministic time, by solving optimization problems. The Colored Petri Net CPN formalism has been used as a base to develop a ...

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