$$\pi $$ HyFlow: formalism, semantics, and applications

Fernando Barros
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Simulation models have been described using different perspectives, or worldviews. In the process interaction world view (PI), every entity is modeled by a sequence of actions describing its life cycle, offering a comprehensive model that groups the events involving each entity. In this paper we describe \(\pi \) HyFlow, a formalism for representing hybrid models using a set of communicating processes. This set is dynamic, enabling processes to be created and destroyed at runtime. Processes are encapsulated into \(\pi \) HyFlow base models and communicate through shared memory. \(\pi \) HyFlow, however, can guarantee modularity by enforcing that models can only communicate by input and output interfaces. \(\pi \) HyFlow extends current PI approaches by providing support for HyFlow concepts of sampling and dense (continuous) outputs, in addition to the more traditional event-based communication. Likewise HyFlow, \(\pi \) HyFlow is a modeling & simulation formalism driven by expressiveness and performance analysis. We present \(\pi \) HyFlow semantics, and several applications to illustrate \(\pi \) HyFlow ability to describe a diversity of systems.

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$$/pi $$ HyFlow:形式、语义和应用
仿真模型可以用不同的视角或世界观来描述。在流程交互世界观(PI)中,每个实体都是通过描述其生命周期的一系列动作来建模的,从而提供了一个将涉及每个实体的事件分组的综合模型。在本文中,我们描述了 HyFlow,这是一种使用一组通信流程来表示混合模型的形式主义。这组进程是动态的,可以在运行时创建和销毁。进程被封装到 HyFlow 基本模型中,并通过共享内存进行通信。\然而,HyFlow 可以通过强制模型只能通过输入和输出接口进行通信来保证模块化。\除了更传统的基于事件的通信外,HyFlow 还支持采样和密集(连续)输出的 HyFlow 概念,从而扩展了当前的 PI 方法。与 HyFlow 类似,HyFlow 也是一种建模&;由表现力和性能分析驱动的仿真形式主义。我们介绍了HyFlow的语义,并通过几个应用来说明HyFlow描述各种系统的能力。
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