DocumentCode
1740930
Title
SLX: the X is for extensibility [simulation software]
Author
Henriksen, James O.
Author_Institution
Wolverine Software Corp., Alexandria, VA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
183
Abstract
SLX, Simulation Language with Extensibility, is the newest member in Wolverine Software´s family of simulation and animation software. SLX features unique extensibility mechanisms that allow users to tailor and extend SLX´s modeling capabilities. There are two advantages to extensibility. First, it ensures virtually unlimited adaptability. You will never get “stuck” with a problem you can´t solve with SLX. Second, extensibility allows packaging the use of highly efficient, low-level primitives in such a way that cumbersome details are hidden. Problems are described using nouns and verbs appropriate to the application. The tools provided for extending SLX include many of the tools used to develop SLX itself; however, these tools are by no means intended to be used exclusively by language developers. They are “user-level” tools that can be mastered by anyone. The paper presents an overview of SLX. Earlier papers (J.O. Henriksen, 1997, 1998) presented the development of a conveyor modeling package in SLX, and example of how SLX has been coupled with other software, respectively
Keywords
digital simulation; simulation languages; software reviews; software tools; SLX; Simulation Language with Extensibility; conveyor modeling package; extensibility mechanisms; language developers; low-level primitives; modeling capabilities; simulation software; user-level tools; Animation; Computer architecture; Discrete event simulation; Fasteners; Kernel; Packaging; Petri nets; Programming profession; Software packages; Visual BASIC;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2000. Proceedings. Winter
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6579-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2000.899715
Filename
899715
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