2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.softx.2022.101178
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Nancy: An efficient parallel Network Calculus library

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“…We run our experiments on a desktop PC equipped with an Intel Core i9-9900, 16 GB of DRAM @3200 MHz, Windows 10. Our publicly available NC library, called Nancy [31], [32] is written in C# (. NET 6), and can exploit the PLINQ framework to easily parallelize and scale the algorithms in multicore processors.…”
Section: A Computational Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We run our experiments on a desktop PC equipped with an Intel Core i9-9900, 16 GB of DRAM @3200 MHz, Windows 10. Our publicly available NC library, called Nancy [31], [32] is written in C# (. NET 6), and can exploit the PLINQ framework to easily parallelize and scale the algorithms in multicore processors.…”
Section: A Computational Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the latter only reports functional comparisons (i.e., discusses the capabilities of each tool), and does not address performance issues. To the best of our knowledge, there seems to be no other open NC tool that is able to deal with UPP functions, beside ours [31], [32]. Most of the existing public tools, e.g., CyNC [47], NC-Maude [48], DiscoDNC [49], DEBORAH [50], [51], CATS [52] restrict the implementation of NC operators to the case of CPL functions.…”
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“…At the end of this section, we report the necessary information for the alert reader to retrace the steps exposed hereafter to include these two corner cases. We remark that the Nancy software library [29] computes pseudo-inverses of generic (non-decreasing) UPP functions, including UC and wUI ones.…”
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“…Last, we exemplify our findings on a comprehensive proof of concept, showing how to compute the per-flow service curve of [24, Theorem 1], which makes use of all the findings in this paper. The algorithms described in this paper, together with those for known NC operators, are implemented in the Nancy open-source toolbox [29], which, to the best of our knowledge, is the only public one to implement UPP algorithms.…”
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confidence: 99%