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Parallel discrete event simulation: The making of a field

Authors :
Chan, W. K. V.
D’Ambrogio, A.
Zacharewicz, G.
Mustafee, N.
Wainer, G.
Page, E.
Fujimoto, Richard M.
Bagrodia, Rajive
Bryant, Randal E.
Chandy, K. Mani
Jefferson, David
Misra, Jayadev
Nicol, David
Unger, Brian
Chan, W. K. V.
D’Ambrogio, A.
Zacharewicz, G.
Mustafee, N.
Wainer, G.
Page, E.
Fujimoto, Richard M.
Bagrodia, Rajive
Bryant, Randal E.
Chandy, K. Mani
Jefferson, David
Misra, Jayadev
Nicol, David
Unger, Brian
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Originating in the 1970's, the parallel discrete event simulation (PDES) field grew from a group of researchers focused on determining how to execute a discrete event simulation program on a parallel computer while still obtaining the same results as a sequential execution. Over the decades that followed the field expanded, grew, and flourishes to this day. This paper describes the origins and development of the field in the words of many who were deeply involved. Unlike other published work focusing on technical issues, the emphasis here is on historical aspects that are not recorded elsewhere, providing a unique characterization of how the field was created and developed.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Parallel discrete event simulation: The making of a field
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1042276082
Document Type :
Electronic Resource