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Thirty-Second Annual Simulation Symposium
TUFTsim: A Multiple Domain Simulator for Experimentation
San Diego, California
April 11-April 15
ISBN: 0-7695-0128-1
Jamie A. Heller, Tufts University
Karen Panetta Lentz, Tufts University
TUFTsim is a multilevel multiple domain concurrent simulator that is able to investigate and detect scenarios of behaviors. A scenario is a combination of individual behaviors or points of failure. As a behavior propagates through a model, it has the possibility of colliding into another behavior at a common node or juncture. The result of a collision may produce a new combined behavior. The inherent features of concurrent simulation provides the simulator with the ability to track fault signatures, while simultaneously providing experiment observation capabilities.In this paper, we will present the algorithms that allow scenarios of experiments to be efficiently created and simulated. Using single stuck-at faults, we will discuss the issues of dynamically creating multiple stuck-at fault scenarios.
Index Terms:
Concurrent Simulation, System Simulation, Multilevel Modeling, Behavioral Modeling
Citation:
Jamie A. Heller, Karen Panetta Lentz, "TUFTsim: A Multiple Domain Simulator for Experimentation," ss, pp.44, Thirty-Second Annual Simulation Symposium, 1999
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