2009
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.1397
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Analysing probabilistically constrained optimism

Abstract: In previous work we presented the DTRD algorithm, an optimistic synchronization algorithm for parallel discrete event simulation of multi‐agent systems, and showed that it outperforms Time Warp and time windows on a range of test cases. DTRD uses a decision‐theoretic model of rollback to derive an optimal time to delay read event so as to maximize the rate of LVT progression. The algorithm assumes that the inter‐arrival times (both virtual and real) of events are normally distributed. In this paper we present … Show more

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“…PDES-MAS uses optimistic synchronisation. Synchronisation algorithms that have developed for PDES-MAS as reported in the wors of (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2003), (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2004), (Lees et al 2005), (Lees et al 2006a), (Lees et al 2006b), (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2008), and (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2009). In general, each SSV is associated with a list of Write Periods representing the values taken by the variable at different logical times through the simulation.…”
Section: Pdes-masmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…PDES-MAS uses optimistic synchronisation. Synchronisation algorithms that have developed for PDES-MAS as reported in the wors of (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2003), (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2004), (Lees et al 2005), (Lees et al 2006a), (Lees et al 2006b), (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2008), and (Lees, Logan, and Theodoropoulos 2009). In general, each SSV is associated with a list of Write Periods representing the values taken by the variable at different logical times through the simulation.…”
Section: Pdes-masmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To address these issues, we developed the PDES-MAS framework for the simulation of multi-agent systems [7,[14][15][16][17][18][19]. PDES-MAS adopts a standard parallel discrete event approach.…”
Section: Distributed Simulations Of Masmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…exponential distributions) are therefore not necessarily appro-priate models of a situated MAS. See [19] for an evaluation of the performance of DTRD in simulations where the real and virtual inter-arrival times are not normally distributed.…”
Section: Estimating the Probability Of A Straggler Writementioning
confidence: 99%