-- CADP (CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTED PROCESSES) -- http://cadp.inria.fr [Last updated: Wed Oct 23 10:47:28 CEST 2024] This directory contains the specification and performance evaluation of the Erlangen mainframe, a formal model of a multiprocessor system specified in the TIPP process algebra and described in the following publications: - Ulrich Herzog and Vassilis Merksiotakis. Stochastic Process Algebras Applied to Failure Modelling. In: U. Herzog, M. Rettelbach (eds.) Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Process Algebras and Performance Modelling (PAPM'94), Regensberg/Erlangen, Germany, pp. 107-126 (July 1994). - Holger Hermanns, Ulrich Herzog, and Vassilis Merksiotakis. Stochastic Process Algebras as a Tool for Performance and Dependability Modelling. In: R.K. Iyer (ed.) Proceedings of the International Computer Performance and Dependability Symposium (IPDS'95), Erlangen, Germany, pp. 102-111. IEEE (April 1995). For this example, eight performance evaluation have been proposed, which compute steady-state and transient probabilities and lead to the generation of eight figures shown in [Herzog-Merksiotakis-94]. Files: demo.svl SVL scenario of the performance evaluation check.svl SVL scenario for verification of probe transitions mainframe.lnt LNT specification of the mainframe Gnuplot/*.plot eight Gnuplot scripts that generate PNG figures doc/*.pdf first publication about the Erlangen mainframe The performance evaluation scenario described and commented in "demo.svl" is executed by typing the command: $ svl demo or even simply $ svl Typing the command $ svl -clean demo $ svl -clean check allows to remove all files produced by the SVL scripts.