Using asynchronous simulation approach for interactive simulation
Mengchen Wang, Nicolas Ferey, Patrick Bourdot, Frederic Magoules

TL;DR
This paper explores the benefits of asynchronous simulation for interactive applications, suggesting that faster partial results from asynchronous models improve user experience over synchronized, final results.
Contribution
It introduces the use of asynchronous simulation approaches specifically tailored for interactive simulation environments, highlighting advantages over traditional synchronous models.
Findings
Asynchronous simulation provides faster partial results.
It enhances user control and responsiveness during simulation.
Asynchronous models outperform synchronous ones in interactive contexts.
Abstract
This paper discusses about the advantage of using asynchronous simulation in the case of interactive simulation in which user can steer and control parameters during a simulation in progress. synchronous models allow to compute each iteration faster to address the issues of performance needed in an highly interactive context, and our hypothesis is that get partial results faster is better than getting synchronized and final results to take a decision, in a interactive simulation context.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
