Title of article :
Computer Simulation of the Impact of Cigarette Smoking On Humans
Author/Authors :
Ekwonwune Emmanuel, Nwabueze Imo State University - Owerri , Osuagwu, Oliver E Imo State University - Owerri , Dom, Edebatu Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Awka , Nwankwo, Georginia Anambra State University - Anambra
Abstract :
In this edition, emphasis has been laid on computer simulation of the impact of cigarette
smoking on the population between now and the next 50 years, if no government intervention
is exercised to control the behaviour of smokers. The statistical indices derived from the
previous article (WAJIAR Volume 4) in the series were plugged in as input to the simulation
model. The software simulation followed a statistical model. The simulation software was
developed using the internationally accepted Software Engineering Methodology – the
Structured System Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM), coding by OOP and
packaging by Prototyping methodologies. The simulation is intended to be predictive and to
enable policy makers see the impact and dangers of cigarette smoking between now and the
next 50 years if current abuse is not controlled, that is, the number of smokers likely to
contact liver, brain and related diseases and who are most likely to die from these diseases.
The summary of the result shows that in the next fifty years, a total of 2379591 people will
likely suffer liver diseases, 2379818 people will likely suffer lung diseases, 2380297 people
will likely suffer hepatitis and 2379689 will also likely suffer Brain Damage. Generally, a
total of 9519395 people will likely suffer these four diseases caused by cigarette smoking and
most importantly, the total number of deaths is expected to be 1903880. This result suggests
that the negative impact of cigarette smoking is significant and demands immediate
government intervention to avoid further population decimation.
Keywords :
Simulation , Software , Model , Population , Design
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics