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Georgia Tech Richard M. Fujimoto

Parallel Simulation and Computer Architecture
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology


Richard M. Fujimoto is a professor at Georgia Tech working on parallel and distributed simulation. He is working on performance issues related executing discrete-event simulation programs on multiprocessor and distributed computing platforms.

Current Research:

Include papers in efficient buffer management schemes for Time Warp, and fast continuous GVT calculations for real time applications.
Parallel and Distributed Simulation

Publications
Buffer Management in Shared Memory Time Warp Systems Submitted in the 8th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS), June 1995.

GTW: A Time Warp System for Shared Memory Multiprocessors.Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), Dec 1994.

PORTS: A Parallel, Optimistic, Real-Time Simulator. 8th Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation (PADS '94). p. 24-31


Georgia Tech Affiliations:

Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech


Contact Information:

Richard M. Fujimoto
Mail: College of Computing, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332-0280
Office: Georgia Tech, CoC- 221
Office: (404) 853-9384
Fax: (404) 894-9442
E-mail: fujimoto@cc.gatech.edu