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18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'04) - Workshop 10
p. 196a
Achieving Structural and Composable Modeling of Complex Systems
David I. August, Princeton University
Sharad Malik, Princeton University
Li-Shiuan Peh, Princeton University
Vijay Pai, Rice University
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This paper describes a recently-released, structural and composable modeling system called the Liberty Simulation Environment (LSE). LSE automatically constructs simulators from system descriptions that closely resemble the structure of hardware at the chosen level of abstraction. Component-based reuse features allow an extremely diverse range of complex models to be modeled easily from a core set of component libraries. This paper also describes a set of such libraries currently under development. With LSE and these component libraries, students will be able to learn about systems in a more intuitive fashion, researchers will be able to collaborate with each other more easily, and developers will be able to rapidly and meaningfully explore novel design candidates.
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David I. August, Sharad Malik, Li-Shiuan Peh, Vijay Pai,
"Achieving Structural and Composable Modeling of Complex Systems,"
ipdps,
p. 196a,
18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'04) - Workshop 10,
2004
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