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Query driven simulation using SIMODULA
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Proceedings of the 22nd annual symposium on Simulation table of contents
Tampa, Florida, United States
Pages: 167 - 182  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISBN:0-8186-1946-5
Authors
Johna A. Miller  Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia
Orville R. Weyrich, Jr.  Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia
Sponsor
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society Press  Los Alamitos, CA, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper describes the design and early implementation phases of a simulation modeling environment that integrates a process-oriented simulation language and a database system with object-oriented extensions. User may interact with the system simply by formulating SQL-like queries to retrieve information stored from previous simulations, or indeed cause information to be automatically generated.


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Duhl 88
 
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Grif 85
N. Griffeth and J. Miller, Performance Modeling of Database Recovery Protocols, Transactions on Software Engineering 11, 6 (June 1985).
Hamm 78
 
Hugh 87
Kim 87
Kim 88
 
Law 82
Maie 86
Merr 87
 
Mill 88
J. Miller, O. Weyrich and D. Suen, A Software Engineering Oriented Comparison of Simulation Languages, Proceedings of Tools for the Simulationists (April 1988).
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Prit 86
 
Russ 83
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Weyr 88
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Wirt 85

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