Adapting CD++ to entitle parallel simulation of Cell-DEVS models
Cell-DEVS is a formalism intended to model cell spaces. It describes cellular models using timing delay constructions, allowing simple definition of complex timing. Large Cell-DEVS models require such computing power that their execution in a standalone machine is not feasible. As parallel and distributed environments became more accessible, the Cell-DEVS formalism was revised to permit parallel specification of these models. This work defines a new simulation mechanism suited for distributed environments and presents a tool for the simulation of Parallel DEVS and Cell-DEVS models on a network of computers.
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