Title: | Mathematics at DEC |
Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2083 |
Total number of notes: | 14613 |
I would like suggestions on how you would proceed to develop models and use them to predict the response of workstations and LAVCs. I believe the problems can be described by three types of models: A. The mechanical devices can be represented by traditional models based on Newton's Laws of Motion. For example a the positioning of a disk's heads obeys these laws. B. The activity of the silicon chips and software is rule based and deterministic. C. The activity of users can be described by stochastic models, game and queuing theory. If you agree that the forgoing is true then; all you have to do is program the first part in FORTRAN, the second in LISP, the last in C and run the model. %^) Is there a language or better still a package (like SIMULA) that would permit modeling all three areas at once? I fear there are at least three pitfalls in my logic. The first fear is that my premise is fundamentally flawed. The second is that the premise is correct and that the best tools are the ones suggested but models cannot be constructed before Von Neuman engines are passe. Finally if I can overcome my first fears that the model is so complex and slow that once started it will not finish running before the design of the particular computer being modeled is obsolete. If you know of any complete, or even incomplete, models please let me know. If you have experience with modeling any of these areas would you please contact me I am sure I can benefit by your experience.
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1235.1 | CSIM, maybe | EAGLE1::BEST | R D Best, sys arch, I/O | Mon May 14 1990 17:18 | 30 |
There is a package that is used by a simulation that I stole from the Ozix performance group called CSIM that may be what you are looking for. It layers a number of discrete event queueing simulation primitives on top of C, so you have the full capabilities of C to mix and match stochastic and deterministic behaviors. The simulation program I am using is called IOBUDGET and can be gotten from Ozix performance. Try contacting Mike Peterson @ DECWET::MPeterson. There are some manuals that describe the CSIM package. Try contacting RDVAX::MCC and ask for MCC technical report numbers: ACT - ST - 252 - 87, rev. 14, CSIM reference manual ACT - 126 - 90, CSIM user's guide CSIM is used in a few other places in the corporation; I think Richie Lary and some of the folks in Colorado also use it for disk subsystem simulation. There are some simple written examples of how the primitives are used spread around in some of the conference proceedings written by the originator, Herb Schwetman: Proceeding of the 1986 Winter Simulation Conference "CSIM: A C-Based, Process-oriented Simulation Language" ?? conference proceedings "Using CSIM to model complex systems" You might want to look into it; I can't say if this is what you need. | |||||
1235.2 | it's been done | HPSRAD::ABIDI | It's a wild world | Fri May 18 1990 17:10 | 5 |
LAVC modeling can be done by VPA (VAX Performance Advisor), and its modeling component VME (VAXcluster modeling environment). See notesfiles VINO::VPA and HPSRAD::VME for more information. | |||||
1235.3 | DECCP also... | CHOVAX::YOUNG | kcab dneb smra ym semitemos | Fri May 18 1990 18:00 | 1 |