Abstract:
Most discrete event simulation environments are based on a process-oriented, and therefore multi-threaded paradigm. This results in simulation environments that are very ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Most discrete event simulation environments are based on a process-oriented, and therefore multi-threaded paradigm. This results in simulation environments that are very hard to distribute over more computers, and not easy to integrate with scattered external information sources. The architecture presented is based on the event-based DES paradigm which is implemented by scheduled method invocation. Objects used in the simulation environment interact with remote, asynchronous subscribed clients in order to produce representations of the simulated system. The environment, which is implemented in Java, consists of a simulation and representation library and is integrated with several statistical libraries.
Published in: Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
Date of Conference: 08-11 December 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 January 2003
Print ISBN:0-7803-7614-5
Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group, Delft University of Technnology, Delft, Netherlands
PETER H.M. JACOBS is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on coordination mechanisms of distributed loosely coupled networks. His email address is .
PETER H.M. JACOBS is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on coordination mechanisms of distributed loosely coupled networks. His email address is .View more
Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group, Delft University of Technnology, Delft, Netherlands
NIELS A. LANG is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on using ICT's information and communication processing capabilities to support multi-actor decisionmaking processes on complex, dynamic systems. His e-mail address is .
NIELS A. LANG is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on using ICT's information and communication processing capabilities to support multi-actor decisionmaking processes on complex, dynamic systems. His e-mail address is .View more
Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group, Delft University of Technnology, Delft, Netherlands
ALEXANDER VERBRAECK is an associate professor in the Systems Engineering Group of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology, and a part-time full professor in supply chain management at the R.H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland. He is a specialist in discrete event simulation for real-time control of complex transportation systems and for modeling business sys...Show More
ALEXANDER VERBRAECK is an associate professor in the Systems Engineering Group of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology, and a part-time full professor in supply chain management at the R.H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland. He is a specialist in discrete event simulation for real-time control of complex transportation systems and for modeling business sys...View more
Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group, Delft University of Technnology, Delft, Netherlands
PETER H.M. JACOBS is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on coordination mechanisms of distributed loosely coupled networks. His email address is .
PETER H.M. JACOBS is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on coordination mechanisms of distributed loosely coupled networks. His email address is .View more
Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group, Delft University of Technnology, Delft, Netherlands
NIELS A. LANG is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on using ICT's information and communication processing capabilities to support multi-actor decisionmaking processes on complex, dynamic systems. His e-mail address is .
NIELS A. LANG is a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on using ICT's information and communication processing capabilities to support multi-actor decisionmaking processes on complex, dynamic systems. His e-mail address is .View more
Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group, Delft University of Technnology, Delft, Netherlands
ALEXANDER VERBRAECK is an associate professor in the Systems Engineering Group of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology, and a part-time full professor in supply chain management at the R.H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland. He is a specialist in discrete event simulation for real-time control of complex transportation systems and for modeling business systems. His current research focus is on development of generic libraries of object oriented simulation building blocks in c++ and Java. Contact information: .
ALEXANDER VERBRAECK is an associate professor in the Systems Engineering Group of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology, and a part-time full professor in supply chain management at the R.H. Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland. He is a specialist in discrete event simulation for real-time control of complex transportation systems and for modeling business systems. His current research focus is on development of generic libraries of object oriented simulation building blocks in c++ and Java. Contact information: .View more