Distribution, Reuse and Interoperability of simulation models in heterogeneous distributed computing environments
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Falcone, Alberto
Garro, Alfredo
Crupi, Felice
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Dottorato di Ricerca in: Information and comunication engineering for pervasive intelligent environments. Ciclo XXIX; Modeling and Simulation (M&S) is gaining a central role in several industrial
domains such as automotive, e-science and aerospace, due to the increasing
complexity of system requirements and thus of the related engineering problems.
Specifically, M&S methods, tools, and techniques can e↵ectively support
the analysis and design of modern systems by enabling the evaluation
and comparison of di↵erent design choices against requirements through virtual
testing; this opportunity becomes even crucial when complete and actual
tests are too expensive to be performed in terms of cost, time and other resources.
Moreover, as systems result from the integration of components which
are often designed and manufactured by di↵erent organizations belonging to
di↵erent engineering domains (including mechanical, electrical, control, and
software), great benefits can derive from the possibility to perform simulations
which involve components independently developed and running on di↵erent
and possibly geographically distributed machines. Indeed, distributed simulation
promotes an e↵ective cooperative, integrated and concurrent approach
to complex systems analysis and design.
Although M&S o↵ers many advantages related to the possibility of doing
controlled experiments on an artificial representation of a system, its practical
use requires to face with important issues such as, (i) difficulties to reuse
simulation models already made; (ii) lack of rules and procedures by which
to make interoperable models created with di↵erent simulation environments;
and, (iii) lack of mechanisms for executing simulation models in distributed
and heterogeneous environments.
Indeed, there are di↵erent simulation environments both commercial and
noncommercial highly specialized that allow the design and implementation of
simulation models in specific domains. However, a single simulation environment
is not able to manage all the necessary aspects to model a system when
it is composed of several components. Typically, the modeling and simulation
of such systems, whose behavior cannot be straightforwardly defined, derived
and easily analyzed starting from the behavior of their components, require
to identify and face with some important research issues.; Università della Calabria; Soggetto
Computer simulation; Computer architecture
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