Abstract

The goal of this tutorial is to introduce Java Modelling Tools (JMT), an open source framework for discrete-event simulation and analysis of queueing networks, both product-form and extended, generalized stochastic Petri nets (GSPNs), and queueing Petri nets (QPNs). Thanks to a user-friendly graphical interface, JMT is well-suited to teach performance modeling in academia and to help research students familiarize with classic modeling formalisms used in performance evaluation. The tutorial introduces established and novel features of the JMT suite and illustrates them on case studies.

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