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pads:go-warp [2012/06/27 16:43] gdangelopads:go-warp [2013/12/06 09:14] – [Download] gdangelo
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 ====== Go-Warp: a Time Warp simulator written in Go ====== ====== Go-Warp: a Time Warp simulator written in Go ======
  
 +Go-Warp is a simulator based on the Time Warp synchronization algorithm and implemented using the Go programming language. Go is a general purpose programming language announced
 +by Google in the late 2009 and now developed as an Open Source project. The Go language has good support for concurrency and communication; many features introduced in Go seem to have a good potential but its usage in Parallel And Distributed Simulation (PADS) is still not fully explored.
  
 +We have developed an alpha quality but complete implementation of Time Warp and to evaluate the performance of Go-Warp we used a synthetic benchmark called PHOLD, that is a model specifically designed for the performance evaluation of Time Warp implementations.
  
-**A preliminary version of Go-Warp can be freely downloaded from the [[pads:download|Download]] page.**+Both Go-Warp and the PHOLD model are provided in source code with an open source license.
  
 **For more information on the Go-Warp design, implementation and performance please see [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2772|DISIO12]].** **For more information on the Go-Warp design, implementation and performance please see [[http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.2772|DISIO12]].**
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 +===== News =====
 +   * **27/06/2012**. GO-WARP: version 0.0.1
 +
 +===== Download =====
 +
 +|              ^  Sources  ^ Description |
 +^ Go-Warp 0.0.1    |    {{:pads:go-warp-src-0.0.1.tgz|}}  |  //Go-Warp alpha version 0.0.1 with PHOLD//  |
pads/go-warp.txt · Last modified: 2014/02/05 10:19 by gdangelo

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