Series in Computer Science Ser.: Object-Oriented Discrete-Event Simulation with Java : A Practical Introduction by José M. Garrido (2001, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSpringer
ISBN-100306466880
ISBN-139780306466885
eBay Product ID (ePID)1982100

Product Key Features

Number of PagesXvi, 256 Pages
Publication NameObject-Oriented Discrete-Event Simulation with Java : a Practical Introduction
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
SubjectProgramming / General, Software Development & Engineering / General, Programming Languages / Java, Computer Simulation, Programming / Object Oriented
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorJosé M. Garrido
SeriesSeries in Computer Science Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight44.1 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2001-038770
Dewey Edition21
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.13/3
Table Of Content1. Introduction to Simulation. 2. Objects, Classes and UML. 3. Relevant Aspects of the Java. 4. Discrete-Event Simulation. 5. Simulation with the Process Worldview. 6. Models of Multi-Server Systems. 7. Multi-Class Queuing Models. 8. Resources. 9. Basic Process Cooperation. 10. Synchronous Cooperation. 11. Conditional Waiting. 12. Interrupts. 13. More Simulation Models. 14. Basic Probability Theory and Random Numbers. 15. Overview of Model. Appendix A. Appendix B. About the Author. Index.
SynopsisResearches and developers of simulation models state that the Java program­ ming language presents a unique and significant opportunity for important changes in the way we develop simulation models today. The most important characteristics of the Java language that are advantageous for simulation are its multi-threading capabilities, its facilities for executing programs across the Web, and its graphics facilities. It is feasible to develop compatible and reusable simulation components that will facilitate the construction of newer and more complex models. This is possible with Java development environments. Another important trend that begun very recently is web-based simulation, i.e., and the execution of simulation models using Internet browser software. This book introduces the application of the Java programming language in discrete-event simulation. In addition, the fundamental concepts and prac­ tical simulation techniques for modeling different types of systems to study their general behavior and their performance are introduced. The approaches applied are the process interaction approach to discrete-event simulation and object-oriented modeling. Java is used as the implementation language and UML as the modeling language. The first offers several advantages compared to C++, the most important being: thread handling, graphical user interfaces (QUI) and Web computing. The second language, UML (Unified Modeling Language) is the standard notation used today for modeling systems as a collection of classes, class relationships, objects, and object behavior., Researches and developers of simulation models state that the Java program- ming language presents a unique and significant opportunity for important changes in the way we develop simulation models today. The most important characteristics of the Java language that are advantageous for simulation are its multi-threading capabilities, its facilities for executing programs across the Web, and its graphics facilities. It is feasible to develop compatible and reusable simulation components that will facilitate the construction of newer and more complex models. This is possible with Java development environments. Another important trend that begun very recently is web-based simulation, i.e., and the execution of simulation models using Internet browser software. This book introduces the application of the Java programming language in discrete-event simulation. In addition, the fundamental concepts and prac- tical simulation techniques for modeling different types of systems to study their general behavior and their performance are introduced. The approaches applied are the process interaction approach to discrete-event simulation and object-oriented modeling. Java is used as the implementation language and UML as the modeling language. The first offers several advantages compared to C++, the most important being: thread handling, graphical user interfaces (QUI) and Web computing. The second language, UML (Unified Modeling Language) is the standard notation used today for modeling systems as a collection of classes, class relationships, objects, and object behavior.
LC Classification NumberQA76.6-76.66
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