Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems
Creating models and analyzing simulation results can be a difficult and time-consuming task, especially for non-experienced users. Although several DEVS simulators have been developed, the software that aids in the modeling and simulation cycle still requires advanced development skills, and they ar...
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paper:paper_97814503_v_n_p_Bonaventura2023-06-08T16:37:34Z Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems Atomic models Coupled models DEVS models Discrete event systems Graphical editors Model re-use Modeling and simulation Simulation result Software development Standard interface Time-consuming tasks Discrete event simulation Java programming language Software design Standardization Computer software Creating models and analyzing simulation results can be a difficult and time-consuming task, especially for non-experienced users. Although several DEVS simulators have been developed, the software that aids in the modeling and simulation cycle still requires advanced development skills, and they are implemented using non-standard interfaces, which makes them difficult to extend. The architecture and design of CD++Builder we present here can simplify the construction and simulation of DEVS models, facilitate model reuse and promote good modeling practices by allowing enhanced graphical editing and integration of tools into a single environment. The Eclipse-based environment includes new graphical editors for DEVS coupled models, DEVS-Graphs and C++ atomic models (including code templates that are synchronized with the graphical versions). Integration with Eclipse allows extensibility while simplifying software development, installation and updates. © 2010 SCS. 2010 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97814503_v_n_p_Bonaventura http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814503_v_n_p_Bonaventura |
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Atomic models Coupled models DEVS models Discrete event systems Graphical editors Model re-use Modeling and simulation Simulation result Software development Standard interface Time-consuming tasks Discrete event simulation Java programming language Software design Standardization Computer software |
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Atomic models Coupled models DEVS models Discrete event systems Graphical editors Model re-use Modeling and simulation Simulation result Software development Standard interface Time-consuming tasks Discrete event simulation Java programming language Software design Standardization Computer software Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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Atomic models Coupled models DEVS models Discrete event systems Graphical editors Model re-use Modeling and simulation Simulation result Software development Standard interface Time-consuming tasks Discrete event simulation Java programming language Software design Standardization Computer software |
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Creating models and analyzing simulation results can be a difficult and time-consuming task, especially for non-experienced users. Although several DEVS simulators have been developed, the software that aids in the modeling and simulation cycle still requires advanced development skills, and they are implemented using non-standard interfaces, which makes them difficult to extend. The architecture and design of CD++Builder we present here can simplify the construction and simulation of DEVS models, facilitate model reuse and promote good modeling practices by allowing enhanced graphical editing and integration of tools into a single environment. The Eclipse-based environment includes new graphical editors for DEVS coupled models, DEVS-Graphs and C++ atomic models (including code templates that are synchronized with the graphical versions). Integration with Eclipse allows extensibility while simplifying software development, installation and updates. © 2010 SCS. |
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Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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Advanced IDE for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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advanced ide for modeling and simulation of discrete event systems |
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