MEX, a programming language that supports discrete event simulation

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Abstract

This paper introduces a programming language called MEX. It supports distributed programming, symmetric inter-process communication and synchronization and a virtual time mode. The virtual time mode makes the language suitable for discrete event simulation Mex has been used to build a simulation of a Wide Area Network, which will be presented.

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