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A Tool for Object-Oriented Dynamic Modeling
Saint-Malo, France May 02-May 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISORC.1999.776360Second IEEE International Symposium o ...
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Andrew A. Hanish, La Trobe University
Tharam S. Dillon, La Trobe University
The commonly recognized weakness of modern object-oriented design and implementation methodologies lies in their superficial treatment of inter-object dynamics. This paper describes a software toolbox called ODYMOT that integrates a number of approaches to the problem of behavior modeling. In order to achieve design flexibility, a two-layer object design architecture is used that blends together object-oriented design concepts with those of high-level Petri nets. The Petri net representation creates an additional access layer of object architecture, providing meta-level object control with the sequencing of method execution. This modeling approach allows one, both mathematically and pragmatically, to achieve a more precise and flexible description and implementation of real-time and distributed models.
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Andrew A. Hanish, Tharam S. Dillon, "A Tool for Object-Oriented Dynamic Modeling," isorc, pp.111, Second IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing, 1999
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