DocumentCode :
1805444
Title :
An object oriented approach in building an environment for simulation and analysis based on timed Petri nets with multiple execution policies
Author :
Manduchi, G. ; Mor, M.
Author_Institution :
Istituto Gas Ionizzati, Padova, Italy
fYear :
1994
fDate :
31 Jan-2 Feb 1994
Firstpage :
330
Lastpage :
334
Abstract :
The paper describes a programming environment based on the timed Petri net paradigm with generally distributed transition firing times and with several execution policies. The user interaction is supported by a X Window-based graphical interface. The graphical editor, which allows both bottom-up and top-down modeling, is based on a hierarchy (toolkit) of graphical objects (widgets). A discrete-event simulator is provided: it is composed by a set of basic simulation objects assembled from the model description. A simulator prototype has been developed using the C++ programming language
Keywords :
Petri nets; discrete event simulation; formal specification; graphical user interfaces; object-oriented programming; programming environments; C++; X Window; bottom-up modelling; discrete-event simulator; distributed transition firing times; execution policies; formal specification; graphical editor; graphical interface; graphical objects hierarchy; model description; multiple execution policies; object oriented programming; programming environment; programming language; simulation environment; simulator prototype; timed Petri nets; top-down modeling; user interaction; widgets; Analytical models; Delay effects; Fires; Firing; History; Object oriented modeling; Petri nets; Power system modeling; Programming environments; Stochastic processes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, 1994., MASCOTS '94., Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Durham, NC
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5292-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MASCOT.1994.284403
Filename :
284403
Link To Document :
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