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40th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS'07)
pp. 114-122
Revisiting the Issue of Performance Enhancement of Discrete Event Simulation Software
Alex Bahouth, University of California at Davis, USA
Steven Crites, University of California at Davis, USA
Norman Matloff, University of California at Davis, USA
Todd Williamson, University of California at Davis, USA
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New approaches are considered for performance enhancement
of discrete-event simulation software. Instead
of taking a purely algorithmic analysis view, we
supplement algorithmic considerations with focus on
system factors such as compiler/interpreter efficiency,
hybrid interpreted/compiled code, virtual and cache
memory issues, and so on. The work here consists of a
case study of the SimPy language, in which we achieve
significant speedups by addressing these factors.
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Alex Bahouth, Steven Crites, Norman Matloff, Todd Williamson,
"Revisiting the Issue of Performance Enhancement of Discrete Event Simulation Software,"
anss,
pp. 114-122,
40th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS'07),
2007
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