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Dear Glen,
I've been working on distributed simulation of agent-based systems for
some time.
If you're interested in the general issues (not specifically MASON, Grid
etc) there is plenty of literature, I can pass you some if you are.
I should point out that cluster and grid computing are quite different
and have different benefits and drawbacks.
If you're interested in the latter then I have actually developed a
bacteria simulation using MASON which uses HLA and Globus(Grid) to run
in both WAN and LAN environments. If you're interested you can find out
more here...
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~bsl/papers/Lees++:07b.pdf
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~bsl/papers/Logan++:06a.pdf
If you have some specific/general questions I'd be happy to try and help
-Mike
Glen E. P. Ropella wrote:
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> What toolchains do y'all use for parallelizing your MASON simulations?
> Note that I'm not talking about multi-processor machines but clusters or
> loose collections of networked machines.
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> glen e. p. ropella, 971-219-3846, http://tempusdictum.com
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