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Abstract
All Badges available in this process are awarded to the paper “Spatial/Temporal Locality-based Load-sharing in Speculative Discrete Event Simulation on Multi-core Machines”. The authors have uploaded their artifacts to Zenodo, which ensures a long-term retention of the artifact. This paper can thus receive the Artifacts Available badge. The artifact allows for easy re-running of experiments for 14 figures and 4 tables. All of the dependencies are documented. The software in the artifact runs correctly with minimal intervention, and is relevant to the paper, earning the Artifacts Evaluated–Functional badge. The experimental results are reproduced in 9 experiments, which gains the Results Reproduced badge. Furthermore, since the artifact is also available on GitHub, the paper is assigned the Artifacts Evaluated–Reusable badge.
期刊介绍:
The ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation (TOMACS) provides a single archival source for the publication of high-quality research and developmental results referring to all phases of the modeling and simulation life cycle. The subjects of emphasis are discrete event simulation, combined discrete and continuous simulation, as well as Monte Carlo methods.
The use of simulation techniques is pervasive, extending to virtually all the sciences. TOMACS serves to enhance the understanding, improve the practice, and increase the utilization of computer simulation. Submissions should contribute to the realization of these objectives, and papers treating applications should stress their contributions vis-á-vis these objectives.