The ROme OpTimistic Simulator: A Tutorial. Pellegrini, A. & Quaglia, F. In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Agent-Based Simulations, of PADABS, pages 501–512, August, 2013. LNCS, Springer-Verlag. doi abstract bibtex In this tutorial we present the ROme OpTimistic Simulator (ROOT-Sim), a general-purpose Parallel Discrete Event simulation platform built according to the optimistic synchronization scheme, which allows—via the adoption of a simple/reduced API—to implement simulation models via event handlers relying on standard ANSI-C. We present the set of paradigms which ROOT-Sim is built on, and its internal design, along with the offered facilities. We also explain the simulation-model programming paradigm, and give an example of a basic simulation model, which stands as a building block for more complex ones.
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