PASSIM(ID:921/pas034)
Simulation language based opn PASCAL
- Country: us
- Began: 1980
- Published: 1980
- Sammet:SPC
for PAScal SIMulator
Simulation language based on Pascal. 1980
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References:
Uyeno, D. H. and W. Vaessen. "PASSIM: A Discrete-Event Simulation Package for Pascal", pp183-190 view details
in Simulation 35(6) (Dec 1980) view details
Seila, Andrew F. "Discrete event simulation in Pascal with SIMTOOLS" view details
Abstract: In recent years a great deal of research effort has been devoted to improving simulation software. Products currently available for discrete event simulation include GPSS/H, SIMSCRIPT II.5, SIMULA, SLAM, SIMAN, SIMPAS, PASSIM, and ASSE, to name a few. Some of these products (SIMSCRIPT II.5 and SIMPAS, for example) use process-oriented approaches. All of them assume an entity-attribute-set basis for describing the model to be simulated. SIMSCRIPT II.5 and SIMULA are general-purpose simulation programming languages. Alternatively, GPSS/H, SIMAN, SLAM, Micro NET, INTERACTIVE and ASSE are “packages” (I won't debate whether the terminology “language” is appropriate or not) that were developed primarily for simulating queueing networks, such as might be found in manufacturing or computer systems. SIMPAS is a preprocessor for a Pascal program that converts “simulation” statements into Pascal code for compilation and execution.
in The 16th Winter Simulation Conference 28-30 November 1984 Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Dallas, TX view details
Nance, Richard E. "Simulation programming languages: an abridged history" view details
in The 27th Winter Simulation Conference 3-6 December 1995 Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, VA view details
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