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Object Oriented Analysis and Simulation Modelling

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ISBN-10: 0201877597

ISBN-13: 9780201877595

Edition: 1996

Authors: David Hill

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This book is the first to bring together the techniques of object modelling, advanced software engineering and simulation modelling in a comprehensive guide for students and professionals. By offering an introduction to simulation and state-of-the-art object model concepts, it enables readers to master modelling techniques which meet the challenges inherent in the design and utilization of complex software systems.
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
Publication date: 6/15/1996
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.144
Language: English

David Hill lives in Los Angeles & Mississippi. "Sacred Dust" won the Commonwealth Club of California First Work of Fiction award.

Introduction
The context of complex system modelling: Introduction
The class of systems studied
The contribution of modelling
Validation and verification of simulation models
Definition of a modelling environment
How to model a system
Conclusion
The object model and its method of analysis and design on the various stages of a development cycle: studies of analysis and design methods
Conclusion
Proposal for an object modelling method: Introduction
The work required for an object analysis and design method
Definition of an object modelling process
Proposal for an object modelling method
Comparison of methods
Conclusions
The analysis and design of multi-domain object-oriented tools for the animation of simulation results
Introduction
Graphic animation of the simulation results
A description of the GIGA toolbox
Limitations of the proposed toolbox
Conclusion
Generation of code and animation of simulations: Introduction
Generation of object-oriented simulation code
Implementation of polymorphism and dynamic classification in QNAP2
The development of software for publishing and animating Petri networks making it possible to generate the simulation code
Conclusions
General Conclusion
Bibliography