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multiPDEVS: A Parallel Multicomponent System Specification Formalism

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  • Damien Foures
  • Romain Franceschini
  • Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia
  • Bernard P. Zeigler

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Based on multiDEVS formalism, we introduce multiPDEVS, a parallel and nonmodular formalism for discrete event system specification. This formalism provides combined advantages of PDEVS and multiDEVS approaches, such as excellent simulation capabilities for simultaneously scheduled events and components able to influence each other using exclusively their state transitions. We next show the soundness of the formalism by giving a construction showing that any multiPDEVS model is equivalent to a PDEVS atomic model. We then present the simulation procedure associated, usually called abstract simulator . As a well-adapted formalism to express cellular automata, we finally propose to compare an implementation of multiPDEVS formalism with a more classical Cell-DEVS implementation through a fire spread application.

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  • Damien Foures & Romain Franceschini & Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia & Bernard P. Zeigler, 2018. "multiPDEVS: A Parallel Multicomponent System Specification Formalism," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3751917
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/3751917
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