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Department of Computer Science and Information
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To download the simulation software and documentation, click on the
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Object-Oriented
Simulation Language For Modeling and Implementing Simulation Models |
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The Object-Oriented discrete-event Simulation Language, OOSimL, has been developed to help programmers and
analysts improve the understanding and use better abstraction for design and
implementation of simulation models using the object-oriented approach to
software development. OOSimL supports object oriented modeling and
the process interaction approach to discrete-event simulation. This allows
higher-level abstraction in simulation models, and at the same time include as much
details as needed. Programs written with OOSimL can be
easily integrated with Java programs. Therefore, any Java library can
directly be accessed by a model written in OOSimL.
The language supports the reuse of Java components. The run-time support of
this simulation language is based on the PsimJ2 simulation package, which is
a collection of Java classes and is used with simulation models. The software was developed and is maintained by Dr. J. Garrido.
The software and documentation are copyrighted materials (C) J.
Garrido. NOTE: The software is freely available
for educational and research purposes only. For other uses and/or for the source
files, and more information, please send a message to Dr. J. Garrido (jgarrido@kennesaw.edu). |
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