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PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND EVENT SCHEDULING IN SIMDL SIMULATION LANGUAGE
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1990-01-01
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GENC, FP
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SIMDL is a discrete event simulation language based on concurrent processes with a predefined form and task. A generator type process creates transactions of a model and the transactions are moved from one user defined queue to another under the control of server processes. This paper describes the internal organization of SIMDL simulation system, its process management technique and event scheduling algorithm.
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SYSTEMS ANALYSIS MODELLING SIMULATION
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F. GENC, “PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND EVENT SCHEDULING IN SIMDL SIMULATION LANGUAGE,”
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS MODELLING SIMULATION
, pp. 873–883, 1990, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/64170.