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Component Frameworks - A Case Study
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Herbert Praehofer, Johannes Kepler University at Linz
Johannes Sametinger, Johannes Kepler University at Linz
Alois Stritzinger, Johannes Kepler University at Linz
This paper reports on an effort to use both the system theoretic DEVS (discrete event simulation) formalism and the JavaBeans component model as a basis for a component-based discrete event simulation framework. The result of the synergism of DEVS and JavaBeans is a powerful component-based simulation framework together with a set of flexible bean components for building simulation systems. Component frameworks are dedicated and focused architectures with a set of policies for mechanisms at the component level. In this paper we describe the component frame-work we have developed for discrete event simulations. Simulation components are based on this framework and can be composed for the creation of various simulation scenarios.
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Herbert Praehofer, Johannes Sametinger, Alois Stritzinger, "Component Frameworks - A Case Study," tools, pp.148, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1999
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