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Re: parallelism
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Ralf Stephan |
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Re: parallelism |
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Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:18:07 +0200 |
Marcus:
> So by the "high-level parallelism" I'm talking about tools that aid
> modelers in gaining some intuition about the emergent concurrency in
> the model, such that the modeler may change the model description
> itself, or that tools that use this information can optimize the physical
> distribution of agent state (e.g. what RAM the agent lives in), and
> the medium by which agents communication (e.g. over inter-process
> communication or not).
I'd bite on that. What do you have in mind? Some sort of log window?
If it can be done with GTK, I'd bite.
ralf
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