Parallel and Distributed Simulation: Five W's (and One H)
Gabriele D'Angelo

TL;DR
This paper discusses the gaps in parallel and distributed simulation, focusing on missing aspects that hinder its wider adoption and understanding.
Contribution
It identifies key missing elements in parallel and distributed simulation and analyzes their impact on the field's development and popularity.
Findings
Highlights missing components in current simulation methods
Explains how these gaps affect simulation performance and adoption
Suggests areas for future research to address these gaps
Abstract
A well known golden rule of journalism (and many other fields too) is that if you want to know the full story about something you have to answer all the five W's (Who, What, When, Where, Why) and the H (How). This extended abstract is about what is missing in parallel and distributed simulation and how this affects its popularity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques
