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		<author><name><![CDATA[martinamaggio]]></name></author>
		<updated>2015-09-14T06:47:32+01:00</updated>

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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Simso: Simulation of Multiprocessor Scheduling Algorithms with Overheads]]></title>

		
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<blockquote class="uncited"><div>It runs as a full-client application (no server-side) written in javascript, and uses PypyJS (a javascript implementation of Pypy) to run Python in order to execute SimSo.</div></blockquote>Nice. I personally like the idea very much and the interface is well realized.<br>Do you plan in some way to give information about deadline misses? It would be nice for example to draw red arrows for deadlines that are missed.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://localhost/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=57">martinamaggio</a> — Mon Sep 14, 2015</p><hr />
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		<author><name><![CDATA[hladik]]></name></author>
		<updated>2015-09-04T21:19:26+01:00</updated>

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A new tool is available: <strong class="text-strong">SimSoWeb</strong> is a full browser interface which provides a simple and intuitive graphical interface that aims at helping you discover the core features of Simso. It runs as a full-client application (no server-side) written in javascript, and uses PypyJS (a javascript implementation of Pypy) to run Python in order to execute SimSo.<br><br>Link: <a href="http://projects.laas.fr/simso/simso-web/" class="postlink">http://projects.laas.fr/simso/simso-web/</a><p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://localhost/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=132">hladik</a> — Fri Sep 04, 2015</p><hr />
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		<author><name><![CDATA[dalzilio]]></name></author>
		<updated>2015-07-21T17:18:58+01:00</updated>

		<published>2015-07-21T17:18:58+01:00</published>
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<strong class="text-strong">Description of the tool</strong><br><br>SimSo is a scheduling simulator for real-time multiprocessor architectures that takes into account some scheduling overheads (scheduling decisions, context switches) and the impact of caches through statistical models. Based on a Discrete-Event Simulator (SimPy), it allows quick simulations and a fast prototyping of scheduling policies using Python. Currently, more than 25 popular schedulers are available.<br><br>Since SimSo 0.7 (April 2015), SimSo is divided in 2 components: the core and the graphical user interface<br><br><strong class="text-strong">Usage scope</strong><br><br>Simulation of scheduling policies taking into account cache and scheduling overheads<br><br><strong class="text-strong">People</strong><br>- Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik (LAAS CNRS)<br><br><strong class="text-strong">Links</strong><br>- <a href="http://projects.laas.fr/simso/" class="postlink">http://projects.laas.fr/simso/</a><br><br><strong class="text-strong">Release history</strong><br><br>Latest release is SimSo 0.7 (April 2015); For Windows users that don't want to install Python and PyQt, you can install SimSo using a Windows Executable Binary <a href="http://projects.laas.fr/simso/setup_simso.exe" class="postlink">http://projects.laas.fr/simso/setup_simso.exe</a> (SimSo 0.8.2)<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="http://localhost/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=115">dalzilio</a> — Tue Jul 21, 2015</p><hr />
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