The quality and representativeness of simulation results heavily depend on the sequence of numbers used in the experiments. When dealing with simulations of critical systems, it might be necessary to increase the representativeness of such results by running experiments with different sequences and to investigate the system behaviour in specific situations. In large models, however, managing sequence of numbers could become cumbersome and could attract the attention of simulation system developers on the input settings instead of model logic. In this paper, we present a component-based framework for sequence of numbers that offers a high degree of flexibility and raises the simulation system developers from the details of the input sequences while implementing the model logic. The sequences can be thus configured in a following phase and deployed in the simulation systems with almost no effort
Gianni, D., D'Ambrogio, A., Iazeolla, G., Pieroni, G. (2008). Producing simulation sequences by use of a Java-based generalized framework. In Proceedings of the IEEE Second UKSIM European symposium on computer modeling and simulation (EMS 2008) [10.1109/EMS.2008.52].
Producing simulation sequences by use of a Java-based generalized framework
D'AMBROGIO, ANDREA;IAZEOLLA, GIUSEPPE;
2008-01-01
Abstract
The quality and representativeness of simulation results heavily depend on the sequence of numbers used in the experiments. When dealing with simulations of critical systems, it might be necessary to increase the representativeness of such results by running experiments with different sequences and to investigate the system behaviour in specific situations. In large models, however, managing sequence of numbers could become cumbersome and could attract the attention of simulation system developers on the input settings instead of model logic. In this paper, we present a component-based framework for sequence of numbers that offers a high degree of flexibility and raises the simulation system developers from the details of the input sequences while implementing the model logic. The sequences can be thus configured in a following phase and deployed in the simulation systems with almost no effortI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.