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We thought about 3 possible solutions :
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We thought about 3 possible solutions :
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1. Both the Core Simulation and the IAs has a physical access to the variable x. They can both modify it and get access to it. But IA shall not modify it.
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1. Both the Core Simulation and the IAs has a physical access to the variable x. They can both modify it and get access to it. But IA shall not modify it.
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++ : It is really (really) quick at execution, Easiest to implement //
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++ : It is really (really) quick at execution, Easiest to implement
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-- : Modules have to be compile together. The IA shall not possibly modify this variable.
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-- : Modules have to be compile together. The IA shall not possibly modify this variable.
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2. The Data Management discussion came with the following idea : We use a central module which has access to all the datas, gives the data required when asked by a module. Datas are actualized when a variable is modified. (there s a existing module to do that efficiently) This module could be merged with Core Simulation if it decreases a lot the quantity of data exchanged.
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2. The Data Management discussion came with the following idea : We use a central module which has access to all the datas, gives the data required when asked by a module. Datas are actualized when a variable is modified. (there s a existing module to do that efficiently) This module could be merged with Core Simulation if it decreases a lot the quantity of data exchanged.
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