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Speed Optimization in DEVS-Based Simulations: A Memoization Approach

Bo Seung Kwon    
Young Shin Han and Jong Sik Lee    

Resumen

This study is proposed to improve performance in order to simulate a system model using DEVS methodology, which requires a large hierarchical structure like HDL simulation.

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