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Reconsidering the performance of DEVS modeling and simulation environments using the DEVStone benchmark (2402.05483v1)

Published 8 Feb 2024 in cs.PF

Abstract: The Discrete Event System Specification formalism (DEVS), which supports hierarchical and modular model composition, has been widely used to understand, analyze and develop a variety of systems. DEVS has been implemented in various languages and platforms over the years. The DEVStone benchmark was conceived to generate a set of models with varied structure and behavior, and to automate the evaluation of the performance of DEVS-based simulators. However, DEVStone is still in a preliminar phase and more model analysis is required. In this paper, we revisit DEVStone introducing new equations to compute the number of events triggered. We also introduce a new benchmark, called HOmem, designed as an alternative version of HOmod, with similar CPU and memory requirements, but with an easier implementation and analytically more manageable. Finally, we compare both the performance and memory footprint of five different DEVS simulators in two different hardware platforms.

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Authors (5)
  1. José L. Risco-Martín (31 papers)
  2. Saurabh Mittal (10 papers)
  3. Juan Carlos Fabero (1 paper)
  4. Marina Zapater (11 papers)
  5. Román Hermida (3 papers)
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