Tool Support of Developing Systems Simulation with Active Elements

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Igor N. Skopin
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In this paper we propose and discuss a new approach to the simulation of developing systems is proposed and discussed. The base of the approach is idea of independent development of the so-called aspect models, whose interconnections are provided by computational environment toolkit. The main feature of the approach is the abandonment of postulate of the deterministic behavior of systems if they develop due the activity of event-driven elements behavior. We discuss their initial requirements for the tool support of the proposed approach.

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Igor N. Skopin. 2017. \u201cTool Support of Developing Systems Simulation with Active Elements\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - A: Hardware & Computation GJCST-A Volume 17 (GJCST Volume 17 Issue A1): .

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In this paper we propose and discuss a new approach to the simulation of developing systems is proposed and discussed. The base of the approach is idea of independent development of the so-called aspect models, whose interconnections are provided by computational environment toolkit. The main feature of the approach is the abandonment of postulate of the deterministic behavior of systems if they develop due the activity of event-driven elements behavior. We discuss their initial requirements for the tool support of the proposed approach.

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