Distributed simulation of UK national blood service

Simulation of real life operations of systems allows for detailed process analysis for the operations of the system. By simulating the operation numerous advantages such cost saving in terms of time money is saved. Other benefits include experimentation of ideas such policies to test out its effecti...

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Main Author: Ridon, Jap Michael Denise Ramos.
Other Authors: Stephen John Turner
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48606
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description Simulation of real life operations of systems allows for detailed process analysis for the operations of the system. By simulating the operation numerous advantages such cost saving in terms of time money is saved. Other benefits include experimentation of ideas such policies to test out its effectiveness and efficiency before they can be implemented into the system. Distributed Simulation is achieve through Grid computing that use a High Level Architecture(HLA) framework to break the simulation to different components to be ran in different geographical locations. Grid computing securely coordinates geographically distributed resources, sharing among individuals and organization achieve a common goal. Its various Grid services components could be engaged in order to facilitate the execution of the distributed simulation. The HLA provide services that will allow computer simulations to communicate to other computer simulations on the simulation model. Run Time Infrastructure is the middleware required that is required for the implementation of the HLA. For this project the two type of RTI that will be used on the simulation model will be SOHR and DMSO RTI. This project aims to benchmark the performance of the simulation model on two different type of RTI which are the SOHR and the DMSO RTI, As well as to investigate the interoperability of the Commercial-Off-The- Shelf -Simulation Package(CSP ) which is Simul8 software on the SOHR RTI.
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spelling ntu-10356/486062023-03-03T20:38:30Z Distributed simulation of UK national blood service Ridon, Jap Michael Denise Ramos. Stephen John Turner School of Computer Engineering Parallel and Distributed Computing Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer applications Simulation of real life operations of systems allows for detailed process analysis for the operations of the system. By simulating the operation numerous advantages such cost saving in terms of time money is saved. Other benefits include experimentation of ideas such policies to test out its effectiveness and efficiency before they can be implemented into the system. Distributed Simulation is achieve through Grid computing that use a High Level Architecture(HLA) framework to break the simulation to different components to be ran in different geographical locations. Grid computing securely coordinates geographically distributed resources, sharing among individuals and organization achieve a common goal. Its various Grid services components could be engaged in order to facilitate the execution of the distributed simulation. The HLA provide services that will allow computer simulations to communicate to other computer simulations on the simulation model. Run Time Infrastructure is the middleware required that is required for the implementation of the HLA. For this project the two type of RTI that will be used on the simulation model will be SOHR and DMSO RTI. This project aims to benchmark the performance of the simulation model on two different type of RTI which are the SOHR and the DMSO RTI, As well as to investigate the interoperability of the Commercial-Off-The- Shelf -Simulation Package(CSP ) which is Simul8 software on the SOHR RTI. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2012-04-27T04:30:38Z 2012-04-27T04:30:38Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48606 en Nanyang Technological University 35 p. application/pdf
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