| J. Miller, A. Seila, and X. Xiang. The JSIM Web-Based Simulation Environment. Technical report, University of Georgia, Computer Science Department, 415 GSRC, Athens, GA, 30602-7404, 1999. |
....contained in the Java Applet. This is in contrast to the CAESAR simulation environment where the simulator is running on the web server, and only the GUI is downloaded to the client. A general discussion and overview of di#erent web technologies supporting web based simulations is contained in [75]. Technologies in the spectrum from download and run applications to very thin clients are briefly discussed. Concrete examples of technologies are Java Applets, Java Servlets, Java Beans, and CORBA. The simulation tool discussed in [75] is called JSIM and it supports creation of general ....
....technologies supporting web based simulations is contained in [75] Technologies in the spectrum from download and run applications to very thin clients are briefly discussed. Concrete examples of technologies are Java Applets, Java Servlets, Java Beans, and CORBA. The simulation tool discussed in [75] is called JSIM and it supports creation of general simulation packages not necessarily based on Petri nets. The general idea is that a simulation model can be turned into a simulation component, and several simulation components can be combined to a large simulation model which can both be ....
J. Miller, A. Seila, and X. Xiang. The JSIM Web-Based Simulation Environment. Technical report, University of Georgia, Computer Science Department, 415 GSRC, Athens, GA, 30602-7404, 1999.
....analysis. For example, if the model has a natural cycle of a week, then the model should be run for a number of weeks and the data should be collected in units of weeks. 5 PROVIDING AND CONTROLLING DATA THROUGH AGENTS The JSIM project [Nair et al. 1996, Miller et al. 1997, Miller et al. 1998, Miller et al. 1999] includes output analysis as part of a Web based simulation modeling system. The system in general consists simulation models implemented as Java Beans and executed within an environment consisting of specialized agents. Each of the agents are also implemented as Java Beans. Figure 1 shows a ....
....of agent is defined in Table 1. Each of the five agent packages (jmodel, jrun, jquery, jview and jqds) is briefly discussed in the subsections below. Since this paper is focused on generating, analyzing and viewing simulation data, only the jrun and jview packages will be discussed in detail (see [Miller et al. 1999] for a discussion of other jqds jquery jrun jmodel Databases Browsing Agent Analysis Agent jview QDS Agent Synthesis Agent Design Agent VIEW STORE EXECUTE DESIGN Model Repositories DBQuery Agent Model Agent ERoom FoodCourt Bank Scenario Agent DBUpdate Agent Figure 1: JSIM Schematic Diagram ....
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Miller, J., Seila, A., and Xiang, X. (1999). The JSIM Web-Based Simulation Environment. Future Generation Computer Systems.
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