S.E.S., a simulation expert system
The continuous increase in the cost of building real life projects, the high cost of researches concerning a project and the urgent demands for the project to be delivered in a short period of time have urged researchers to find a new scheme of programming in which they would be able to simulate or...
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ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1849672014-07-18T03:33:16ZS.E.S., a simulation expert systemSES, a simulation expert systemSimulation expert systemZoorob, Riad J.Computer simulation.Expert systems (Computer science)The continuous increase in the cost of building real life projects, the high cost of researches concerning a project and the urgent demands for the project to be delivered in a short period of time have urged researchers to find a new scheme of programming in which they would be able to simulate or emulate the real life activities and projects using a computer and a procedural language. But such a scheme of programming was lengthy, tedious and costly. Therefore, it was necessary to find a specialized simulation software that would save the programmer's time and effort on the one hand and would save the client's money on the other. A number of simulation software were developed recently which contributed greatly to the solutions of the simulation problems. However, none of these languages possessed the completeness nor the independence of the use of other tools or procedural languages to compensate for their deficiencies.In this paper I have proposed a number of new ideas aimed to improve the simulation languages in general, and have implemented a number of these ideas in a software package. Chapter one describes the simulation model and the basic concepts of simulation. Chapter two describes briefly the advantages and disadvantages of using simulation software. Also it outlines the limitations of currently used simulation packages. Finally, it suggests new ideas and expectations of a complete simulation package. Chapter three describes the simulation package prototype S. E. S. and gives some implementations. Chapter four explains the basic differences between S. E. S. and SLAM II and shows areas for further research.Department of Computer ScienceBall State University. Dept. of Computer Science.Fuelling, Clinton P.2011-06-03T19:36:42Z2011-06-03T19:36:42Z19941994vi, 45, [1] leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 1994 .Z66http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/184967http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/897507Virtual Press |
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The continuous increase in the cost of building real life projects, the high cost of researches concerning a project and the urgent demands for the project to be delivered in a short period of time have urged researchers to find a new scheme of programming in which they would be able to simulate or emulate the real life activities and projects using a computer and a procedural language. But such a scheme of programming was lengthy, tedious and costly. Therefore, it was necessary to find a specialized simulation software that would save the programmer's time and effort on the one hand and would save the client's money on the other. A number of simulation software were developed recently which contributed greatly to the solutions of the simulation problems. However, none of these languages possessed the completeness nor the independence of the use of other tools or procedural languages to compensate for their deficiencies.In this paper I have proposed a number of new ideas aimed to improve the simulation languages in general, and have implemented a number of these ideas in a software package. Chapter one describes the simulation model and the basic concepts of simulation. Chapter two describes briefly the advantages and disadvantages of using simulation software. Also it outlines the limitations of currently used simulation packages. Finally, it suggests new ideas and expectations of a complete simulation package. Chapter three describes the simulation package prototype S. E. S. and gives some implementations. Chapter four explains the basic differences between S. E. S. and SLAM II and shows areas for further research. === Department of Computer Science |
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