A co-design modeling approach for computer network systems

Co-design modeling is considered key toward handling the complexity and scale of network systems. The ability to separately specify the software and hardware aspects of computer network systems offers new capabilities beyond what is supported in modeling frameworks and tools such as NS-2 and OPNET....

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Published in:2007 Winter Simulation Conference pp. 685 - 693
Main Authors: Weilong Hu, Sarjoughian, H.S.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 01-12-2007
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Summary:Co-design modeling is considered key toward handling the complexity and scale of network systems. The ability to separately specify the software and hardware aspects of computer network systems offers new capabilities beyond what is supported in modeling frameworks and tools such as NS-2 and OPNET. The DEVS/DOC simulation environment supports logical co-design specification based on the distributed object computing (DOC) abstract model. To overcome DEVS/DOC's lack of support for visual and persistent modeling, this paper presents SESM/DOC, a novel approach, which is based on the scaleable entity structure modeler (SESM), a component-based modeling framework. This approach supports logical, visual and persistent modeling. Modelers can develop software and hardware models separately and systematically integrate them to specify a family of computer network system designs. This paper details the SESM/DOC co-design modeling approach with the help of a search engine system example, and presents a discussion for future research directions.
ISBN:9781424413058
1424413052
ISSN:0891-7736
1558-4305
DOI:10.1109/WSC.2007.4419662