Title
A multitasking implementation of system simulation: The emulation of an asynchronous parallel processor for system simulation using a single processor
Abstract
This paper describes the design and the development of a multitasking implementation of system simulation for the purpose of emulating an asynchronous parallel processor for system simulation using a single processor. The multitasking simulation system is a FORTRAN software kernel built around an existing simulation language (GASPIV) so that it emulates an asynchronous parallel processor simulation system. The multitasking simulation system is in full operation on a Texas Instruments 990/12 minicomputer and it is being used successfully to emulate the software architecture of the parallel processor simulation system being designed and built in the Industrial Automation Laboratory at Texas A & M University.
Year
DOI
Venue
1984
10.5555/800013.809524
Winter Simulation Conference
Field
DocType
Volume
Asynchronous communication,Computer science,Simulation,Minicomputer,Emulation,Software,GPSS,Software architecture,Simulation language,Computer hardware,Human multitasking,Embedded system
Conference
2
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-911801-07-1
2
0.75
References 
Authors
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Murali Krishnamurthi1176.32
Robert E. Young220931.20