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Neko: A Single Environment to Simulate and Prototype Distributed Algorithms

Urbán, Péter
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Défago, Xavier
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Schiper, André  
2001
Proc. of the 15th Int'l Conf. on Information Networking (ICOIN-15)

Neko: A Single Environment to Simulate and Prototype Distributed Algorithms Peter Urban, Xavier Defago and Andre Schiper Designing, tuning, and analyzing the performance of distributed algorithms and protocols are complex tasks. A major factor that contributes to this complexity is the fact that there is no single environment to support all phases of the development of a distributed algorithm. This paper presents Neko, an easy to use Java platform that provides a uniform and extensible environment for the various phases of algorithm design and performance evaluation: prototyping, tuning, simulation, deployment, etc. Keywords: simulation, prototyping, distributed algorithms, message passing, middleware, Java.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Urbán, Péter
Défago, Xavier
Schiper, André  
Date Issued

2001

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Proc. of the 15th Int'l Conf. on Information Networking (ICOIN-15)
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Best Student Paper award.

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May 20, 2005
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