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Arena software tutorial
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Source Winter Simulation Conference archive
Proceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Coronado, California, United States
Pages: 437 - 440  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-7803-3383-7
Authors
Nancy A. Markovitch  Systems Modeling Corporation, 504 Beaver Street, Sewickley, Pennsylvania
David M. Profozich  Systems Modeling Corporation, 504 Beaver Street, Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Sponsors
INFORMS/CS : Computer Science TC
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
SCS : Society for Computer Simulation
ASA : American Statistical Association
NIST : National Institue of Standards & Technology
IEEE-CS : Computer Society
IEEE-SMCS : Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society  Washington, DC, USA
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ABSTRACT

The Arena modeling system from Systems Modeling Corporation is a flexible and powerful tool that allows analysts to creates animated simulation models that accurately represent virtually any system. First released in 1993, Arena employs an object-oriented design for entirely graphical model development. Simulation analysts place graphical objects--called modules-on a layout in order to define system components such as machines, operators, and material handling devices. Arena is built on the SIMAN simulation language. After creating a simulation model graphically, Arena automatically generates the underlying SIMAN model used to perform simulation runs. The graphical modules used by simulation analysts to create models are provided "off-the-shelf" with Arena. These modules can also be custom designed by the end user to produce a modeling environment that is tailored to a specific application area (e.g., welding, cross-dock, etc.) or a specific vertical market (e.g., semiconductor, textiles, etc.). The resulting collection of user-created modules is contained inside an Application Solution Template (AST) that can be shared by any licensed Arena user.


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