Performance Evaluation of Concurrent System Using Formal Model : Simulation Speedup(<Special Section>Concurrent System Technology)
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Analysis of concurrent systems, such as computer/communication networks and manufacturing systems, usually employs formal discrete event models. The analysis then includes model validation, property verification, and performance evaluation of such models. The DEVS (Discrete Event Systems Specification) formalism is a well-known formal modeling framework which supports specification of discrete event models in a hierarchical, modular manner. While validation and verification using formal models may not resort to discrete event simulation, accurate performance evaluation must employ discrete event simulation of formal models. Since formal models, such as DEVS models, explicitly represent communication semantics between component models, their simulation cost is much higher than using simulation languages with informal models. This paper proposes a method for simulation speedup in performance evaluation of concurrent systems using DEVS models. The method is viewed as a compiled simulation technique which eliminates runtime interpretation of communication paths between component models. The elimination has been done by a behavior-preserved transformation method, called model composition, which is based on the closed under coupling property in DEVS theory. Experimental results show that the simulation speed of transformed DEVS models is about 14 times faster than original ones.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-11-01
著者
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Lee Wan
Department Of Computer Engineering Hallym University
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Kim T
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Te
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Kim Tag
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Te
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Lee Wan
Department Of Chemistry Inha University
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Lee Wan
Department Of Information Security Joongbu University:department Of Electrical Engineering And Compu
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Lee Wan
Department Of Biochemistry College Of Medicine Dongguk University
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