Limitation of optimism in the time warp operating system
WSC '89 Proceedings of the 21st conference on Winter simulation
An analysis of rollback-based simulation
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS)
The local Time Warp approach to parallel simulation
PADS '93 Proceedings of the seventh workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
Clustered time warp and logic simulation
PADS '95 Proceedings of the ninth workshop on Parallel and distributed simulation
Efficient strategies for distributed simulation and decision support systems
Efficient strategies for distributed simulation and decision support systems
A spectrum of options for parallel simulation
WSC '88 Proceedings of the 20th conference on Winter simulation
SS '96 Proceedings of the 29th Annual Simulation Symposium (SS '96)
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The Aggressive Adaptive-Risk (AAR) approach is an efficient clustered and adaptive approach for parallel simulation which provides optimistic logical processes the ability to adjust their degree of risk, at run time, based on observed behavior. The AAR approach is implemented on a network of workstations. Performance results using large synthetic loads are reported and compared to those obtained for the Time Warp optimistic technique.