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DEUS: a discrete event universal simulator
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques table of contents
Rome, Italy
SESSION: Discrete event systems table of contents
Article No. 58  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-963-9799-45-5
Authors
Michele Amoretti  University of Parma, Italy
Matteo Agosti  University of Parma, Italy
Francesco Zanichelli  University of Parma, Italy
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DOI Bookmark: 10.4108/ICST.SIMUTOOLS2009.5754

ABSTRACT

Currently available discrete event simulation tools exhibit important limitations, either being too specific, or providing only a partial API and possibly not enough scalability. In this paper we introduce our novel general purpose simulator, called DEUS, which aims at becoming one of the reference tools in the field of complex system simulation. Its essential Java API provides basic interfaces and classes for modelling nodes, events and processes characterizing the structure and dynamics of any complex system. High usability, configurability and memory efficiency are among the strengths of DEUS, as exemplified in this paper by means of the simulator of Chord peer-to-peer systems we implemented with minor coding effort.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Michele Amoretti: colleagues
Matteo Agosti: colleagues
Francesco Zanichelli: colleagues