aivika-distributed 0.7.4.1 → 0.7.4.2
raw patch · 2 files changed
+10/−5 lines, 2 filesPVP ok
version bump matches the API change (PVP)
API changes (from Hackage documentation)
Files
- CHANGELOG.md +5/−0
- aivika-distributed.cabal +5/−5
CHANGELOG.md view
@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ +Version 0.7.4.2+-----++* Provided a more precise estimation of speed of simulation.+ Version 0.7.4.1 -----
aivika-distributed.cabal view
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ name: aivika-distributed-version: 0.7.4.1+version: 0.7.4.2 synopsis: Parallel distributed discrete event simulation module for the Aivika library description: This package extends the aivika-transformers [1] package and allows running parallel distributed simulations.@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ Please consult the AivikaSoft [3] website for more details. . Regarding the speed of simulation, the rough estimation is as follows. The distributed simulation module is slower up to- 15-40 times in comparison with the sequential aivika [2] simulation library using the equivalent sequential models.+ 12-30 times in comparison with the sequential aivika [2] simulation library using the equivalent sequential models. The estimation has dramatically changed after started using another more fast pseudo-random number generator by default,- which made the sequential module even more fast. The lower estimation is likely to correspond to complex models. - The upper estimation will probably correspond to quite simple event-oriented and process-oriented models, where - the sequential module can be exceptionally fast. + which made the sequential module even more fast. The lower estimation in 12 times is likely to correspond to complex models. + The upper estimation in 30 times will probably correspond to quite simple event-oriented and process-oriented models, where + the sequential module can be exceptionally fast. . Note that you can run up to 7 parallel logical processes on a single 8-core processor computer and run the Time Server process too. On a 36-core processor, you can launch up to 35 logical processes simultaneously.