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Object-oriented analysis and simulation / David R.C. Hill.

By: Hill, David R. C.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow, England ; Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1996Description: xv, 291 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0201877597 .Subject(s): Object-oriented methods (Computer science) | System analysis | Computer simulationDDC classification: 005.1
Contents:
The context of complex system modelling -- The object model -- Software development life cycles and object-oriented analysis and design methods -- Proposal of an object modelling method -- Analysis and design of a multi-domain toolbox for the animation of simulation results -- Generation of code and animation of simulations -- Conclusions and prospects.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This text aims to bring together the techniques of advanced software engineering snd simulation modelling in a guide for students and professionals confronted with the need to master modelling techniques which meet the challenges inherent in the design and utilization of complex systems.

Translated from the French.

Bibliography: (pages 278-287) and index.

The context of complex system modelling -- The object model -- Software development life cycles and object-oriented analysis and design methods -- Proposal of an object modelling method -- Analysis and design of a multi-domain toolbox for the animation of simulation results -- Generation of code and animation of simulations -- Conclusions and prospects.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction
  • The context of complex system modelling: Introduction
  • The class of systems studied
  • The contribution of modelling
  • Validation and verification of simulation models
  • Definition of a modelling environment
  • How to model a system
  • Conclusion
  • The object model and its method of analysis and design on the various stages of a development cycle: studies of analysis and design methods
  • Conclusion
  • Proposal for an object modelling method: Introduction
  • The work required for an object analysis and design method
  • Definition of an object modelling process
  • Proposal for an object modelling method
  • Comparison of methods
  • Conclusions
  • The analysis and design of multi-domain object-oriented tools for the animation of simulation results
  • Introduction
  • Graphic animation of the simulation results
  • A description of the GIGA toolbox
  • Limitations of the proposed toolbox
  • Conclusion
  • Generation of code and animation of simulations: Introduction
  • Generation of object-oriented simulation code
  • Implementation of polymorphism and dynamic classification in QNAP2
  • The development of software for publishing and animating Petri networks making it possible to generate the simulation code
  • Conclusions
  • General Conclusion
  • Bibliography

Author notes provided by Syndetics

David Hill lives in Los Angeles & Mississippi. "Sacred Dust" won the Commonwealth Club of California First Work of Fiction award.

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