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+ | ===== NEW PAPER: Adaptive Parallel and Distributed Simulation of Complex Networks ===== | ||
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+ | In this paper we present a study on the intricate problem of the simulation of large scale complex networks. The complexity of the simulation is due to the need to represent networks with a high number of nodes and links, but even more to the need to model interactions among network nodes. We focus on discrete-event simulation, a simulation methodology that enables both sequential (i.e. monolithic) and parallel/ | ||
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+ | For more information follow [[jpdc2021-paper|this link]]. | ||
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+ | ===== SOFTWARE: LUNES-Blockchain preview ===== | ||
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+ | A preview version of the LUNES-Blockchain simulator (i.e. agent-based simulation of DLTs and Blockchains) has been published in form of source code in the [[pads: | ||
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+ | ===== NEW PAPER: Internet-based Adaptive Distributed Simulation of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks ===== | ||
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+ | In this paper we focus on Internet-based simulation, a form of distributed simulation in which a set of execution units that are physically located around the globe work together to run a simulation model. We simulate a wireless model over a real Internet-based distributed simulation setup, and evaluate the scalability of the simulator with and without the use of adaptive strategies for both communication overhead reduction and load-balancing enhancement. | ||
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+ | For more information follow [[wsc2019-paper|this link]]. | ||
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