Application of Java-Technologies for Simulation in the Web

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Title: Application of Java-Technologies for Simulation in the Web
Authors: Казимир, В. В., Demshevska, N.
Publication Year: 2001
Collection: Institutional Repository of Chernihiv National University of Technology (IRChNUT) / Електронний архів Чернігівського національного технологічного університету
Subject Terms: Java-Technologies, Simulation System
Description: Kazymyr, V. Application of Java-Technologies for Simulation in the Web / V. Kazymyr, N. Demshevska // Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) Proceedings. Series of the German Informatics Society (GI): Bohn. - 2001. - Vol. 2. - Р. 173-184. ; In this article, the visual Internet-oriented Java-based E-net Simulation System (JESS) is considered. JESS supports all the simulation stages from constructing the models to experimenting with them. The basis of JESS is an object-oriented formal model and a specification language that supports several levels of model description with an E-net specification. The Internet-orientation of the system allows to create models executed on a remote server and makes these models available from any point of the network. This article contains descriptions of the JESS simulation technique and the implementation of its Internet properties.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: науковий журнал;№ 2; № 2 Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) Proceedings. Series of the German Informatics Society (GI): Bohn.; http://ir.stu.cn.ua/123456789/5433
Availability: http://ir.stu.cn.ua/123456789/5433
Accession Number: edsbas.760A00FD
Database: BASE
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Abstract:Kazymyr, V. Application of Java-Technologies for Simulation in the Web / V. Kazymyr, N. Demshevska // Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) Proceedings. Series of the German Informatics Society (GI): Bohn. - 2001. - Vol. 2. - Р. 173-184. ; In this article, the visual Internet-oriented Java-based E-net Simulation System (JESS) is considered. JESS supports all the simulation stages from constructing the models to experimenting with them. The basis of JESS is an object-oriented formal model and a specification language that supports several levels of model description with an E-net specification. The Internet-orientation of the system allows to create models executed on a remote server and makes these models available from any point of the network. This article contains descriptions of the JESS simulation technique and the implementation of its Internet properties.