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In order to model the behaviour of an application running on a MIMD architecture, an interactive environment has been designed in an object-oriented programming language on a process-based simulation kernel, with animated graphics showing key resource occupation. The model can account for both synchronisation aspects and asynchronous events, and has been used on several industrial projects.
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Fron, A. (1992). Multiprocessor simulation using object-oriented programming. In: Bougé, L., Cosnard, M., Robert, Y., Trystram, D. (eds) Parallel Processing: CONPAR 92—VAPP V. VAPP CONPAR 1992 1992. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 634. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-55895-0_505
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