Abstract

Distributed coordination scenarios place high demands on concurrency and interaction. They are therefore a typical source of errors in design and implementation. The Peer Model is a modeling tool for coordination based on blackboard-based collaboration. Its goal is to help developers of coordination software better understand algorithms and identify deficiencies from the beginning. This paper describes the open source implementation of the Peer Model tool-chain, which is made available on GitHub 1 and Zenodo 2 including a tutorial video published at YouTube 3 and Zenodo 4 . The tool-chain consists of a modeler, translator and simulator. • The Peer Model is a coordination model based on space-based computing. • Model-driven approach for concurrency and distribution. • The Peer Model Tool-Chain consists of a modeler, translator and simulator.

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