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Organization and selection of reconfigurable models
A. Diaz-Calderon, C. Paredis, and P. Khosla
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, Vol. 1, December, 2000, pp. 386 - 393.
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This paper introduces the concept of reconfigurable simulation models and describes how these models can be used to support simulation-based design. As in object-oriented programming, a reconfigurable model consists of a separate interface and multiple implementations. An AND-OR tree represents which implementations can be bound to each interface. From the resulting model space, a designer can quickly select the simulation model that is most appropriate for the current design stage. We conclude the paper with an example that illustrates the XML-based implementation of reconfigurable models.
A. Diaz-Calderon, C. Paredis, and P. Khosla, "Organization and selection of reconfigurable models," Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, Vol. 1, December, 2000, pp. 386 - 393.
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