Distributed Simulation

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A01=David A. Nash
A01=John A. Hamilton
A01=Udo W. Pooch
Author_David A. Nash
Author_John A. Hamilton
Author_Udo W. Pooch
Category=UGK
Category=UT
Constructive Simulation
Cumulative Distribution Function
Data Set
Discrete Event Simulation
distributed computer systems
Distributed File System
distributed simulation
Domain Specific Simulations
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Execution Time
heterogeneous computing
high fidelity simulation design
Inverse CDF
Logical Clock
Master Processor
MGF
military simulation systems
multilevel modeling
Multilevel Simulation
NATO Advance Study Institute
Network Simulation
Object Oriented Paradigm
object-oriented simulation
OOA
OSI Model
OSI Reference Model
PDF
Random Number Generator
Random Variable
Simulation Decomposition
Simulation Infrastructure
Simulation Languages
simulation modeling
software design methods
State Transition Diagrams
statistical inference methods

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849325908
  • Weight: 739g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Simulation is a multi-disciplinary field, and significant simulation research is dispersed across multiple fields of study. Distributed computer systems, software design methods, and new simulation techniques offer synergistic multipliers when joined together in a distributed simulation. Systems of most interest to the simulation practitioner are often the most difficult to model and implement. Distributed Simulation brings together the many complex technologies for distributed simulation. There is strong emphasis on emerging simulation methodologies, including object-oriented, multilevel, and multi-resolution simulation. Finally, one concise text provides a strong foundation for the development of high fidelity simulations in heterogeneous distributed computing environments!
John A. Hamilton (Author) , David A. Nash (Author) , Udo W. Pooch (Author)

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