Journal Article10.4304/JSW.9.1.82-88
Yet Another Java Based Discrete-Event Simulation Library
TL;DR: The paper presents architecture and major components of JAPROSIM, a well designed library, free and open source that adopts the popular process-interaction worldview, and suggests for improving the work are given.
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Abstract: JAPROSIM is a well designed library, free and open source that adopts the popular process-interaction worldview. It is implemented in Java programming language allowing deep access to its powerful features and can serve as a basis for the development of dedicated object- oriented simulation environments. The paper presents architecture and major components of the library. The process-interaction world view adopted by JAPROSIM is discussed. A modeling example is given in order to highlight JAPROSIM capabilities. Important features of JAPROSIM are summarized and suggestions for improving our work are given.
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