Title :
An overview of HI-MASS (Hierarchical Modeling and Simulation System)
Author :
Fritz, Douglas G. ; Sargent, Robert G. ; Daum, Thorsten
Author_Institution :
Simulation Res. Group, Syracuse Univ., NY, USA
Abstract :
The Hierarchical Modeling and Simulation System (HI-MASS) is a prototype modeling and simulation system that supports modeling based on the Hierarchical Control Flow Graph Model paradigm and simulation execution using a sequential synchronous simulation algorithm. The prototype is an object oriented C++ based system designed for a Unix environment and implemented using freely available software tools. Models are specified using two complementary hierarchical model specification structures, one to specify the components which comprise a model and how those components are interconnected, and the other to specify the behaviors of the individual components. A graphical user interface provides for component and interconnection specification using visual interactive modeling. Behavior specifications are constructed using C++ classes and functions provided by HI-MASS
Keywords :
Unix; abstract data types; data structures; discrete event simulation; flow graphs; formal specification; graphical user interfaces; modelling; object-oriented programming; program control structures; C++ classes; HI-MASS; Hierarchical Control Flow Graph Model paradigm; Hierarchical Modeling and Simulation System; Unix environment; behavior specifications; complementary hierarchical model specification structures; component specification; graphical user interface; interconnection specification; model specification; object oriented C++ based system; prototype modeling and simulation system; sequential synchronous simulation algorithm; simulation execution; software tools; visual interactive modeling; Computer languages; Discrete event simulation; Flow graphs; Graphical user interfaces; Libraries; Object oriented modeling; Software prototyping; Software tools; Sun; Virtual prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1995. Winter
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-78033018-8
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1995.479047