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QOBJ modeling A new approach in discrete event simulation

Stagno, Antonio
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Chénais, Patrick
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Liebling, Thomas M.  
1998
OR Spektrum

This paper deals with a new discrete event simulation modeling concept, calledqobj, which comes from two well- known paradigms:objects andqueuing networks. The first provides important conceptual tools for model organization, while the second one allows for nice visualization of models' internal state and processes. Thanks to the integration of these two paradigms, theqobj concept allows the suppression of several dichotomies characterizing current simulation modeling approaches. For instance,qobj allows the description of system elements which are both mobile and able to do processing, and allows the dynamic instantiation of static and mobile elements during simulation. The design of lift group models for an industrial project illustrates the main features of theqobj concept.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/BF01539863
Web of Science ID

WOS:000076018300006

Author(s)
Stagno, Antonio
Chénais, Patrick
Liebling, Thomas M.  
Date Issued

1998

Publisher

Springer-Verlag

Published in
OR Spektrum
Volume

20

Issue

2

Start page

109

End page

122

Subjects

Qobj modeling

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discrete event simulation

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graphical simulator

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lift group modeling

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