Proceedings of the 2011 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/wsc.2011.6147748
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Distributed computing and modeling & simulation: Speeding up simulations and creating large models

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“…Simon [4] has presented that how distributed computing and grid computing approaches can be applied to Modeling and Simulation(M&S). This paper showed how Volunteer computing, a grid computing approach can be used to speed up simulation on bigger models and benefit M&S researchers and practitioners.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simon [4] has presented that how distributed computing and grid computing approaches can be applied to Modeling and Simulation(M&S). This paper showed how Volunteer computing, a grid computing approach can be used to speed up simulation on bigger models and benefit M&S researchers and practitioners.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimentation of simulation as-a-service in a cloud are presented in [17] and [18]. References [19] and [20] deal with the porting of traditional parallel/distributed simulation schemes to a master/worker pattern that is more suitable for deployment in a public or private cloud. The Artis/GAIA+ project [21] aims at balancing adaptively the simulation by model decomposition, dynamic partitioning and bottleneck removal, to better suit the variable and dynamic performance levels observed in clouds.…”
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“…The distributed computing can be still applied to each simulator in a distributed simulation model [60], but the complexity related to the synchronization of the different models can be such that the performance of the simulation (in terms of speed) can be worse than when a single simulation model is developed. This drawback related to the decrease in the efficiency in terms of speed of simulation leads to the following question: "Why is it useful to develop a distributed simulation model?".…”
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“…[12], [8], [11], [9], [10], [20], [28], [29], [30], [33], [74], [75] , [48], [50], [47], [49], [58], [53], [59], [56], [68], [70], [68], [73] and [71]). These papers can be considered as introductory to the topic of distributed simulation in civilian domain.…”
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