Memory management and response time
Communications of the ACM
Hybrid simulation models of computer systems
Communications of the ACM
Productivity of multiprogrammed computers—progress in developing an analytic prediction method
Communications of the ACM
Theory of Modelling and Simulation
Theory of Modelling and Simulation
Estimates of distributions of random variables for certain computer communications traffic models
Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Problems in the optimization of data communications systems
Communication nets; stochastic message flow and delay
Communication nets; stochastic message flow and delay
The process view of simulation (Operating and programming systems series)
The process view of simulation (Operating and programming systems series)
Performance evaluation of hierarchical distributed simulators
WSC '85 Proceedings of the 17th conference on Winter simulation
ANSS '83 Proceedings of the 16th annual symposium on Simulation
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This paper describes the Hierarchical Modeling System (HMS). HMS is a tool - a unified and expandable system - which supports the development of analytic and simulator models of computer networks. The same system and workload descriptions can be interpreted as analytic queueing models with optimization techniques or as discrete event simulation models. The rationale behind the development of HMS is that high level analyses incorporating analytic techniques may be used in the early design phase for networks when many options are considered while detailed simulation studies of fewer design alternatives are appropriate during the later stages.