Simulation versus analytic-numeric methods: Illustrative examples

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Performance along with dependability analysis is a tremendous challenge in the design or improvement of modern complex systems. Two different classes of solution methods are generally used: analytic-numeric methods and simulation methods. As most of the literature explains, the choice between them depends more on the analyst's background than on the system itself. In this paper, we illustrate the advantages and drawbacks of each method on real problems and compare the results. Finally we conclude the paper providing some hints to choose a solution method depending on the model. We use SPNP, a Petri net analysis package, and CSIM 19, as simulation package to model and evaluate systems. Copyright 2007 ICST.

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Tuffin, B., Choudhary, P. K., Hirel, C., & Trivedi, K. S. (2007). Simulation versus analytic-numeric methods: Illustrative examples. In VALUETOOLS 2007 - 2nd International ICST Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools. ICST. https://doi.org/10.4108/valuetools.2007.1807

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