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Introduction to Simio

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This paper describes the modeling system -- Simio™ - that is designed to simplify model building by promoting a modeling paradigm shift from the process orientation to an object orientation. Simio is a <u>sim</u>ulation modeling framework based on <u>i</u>ntelligent <u>o</u>bjects. The intelligent objects are built by modelers and then may be reused in multiple modeling projects. Although the Simio framework is focused on object-based modeling, it also supports a seamless use of multiple modeling paradigms including event, process, object, and agent-based modeling.

References

[1]
Kelton, W. D., J. S. Smith, D. T. Sturrock, and A. Verbraeck. 2010. Simio and Simulation: Modeling, Analysis, Applications. 1st ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
[2]
Nygaard, K and O-J Dahl. SIMULA -- An Extension of ALGOL to the Description of Discrete-Event Networks, presented at the Second International Conference on Information Processing (1962)
[3]
Sturrock, D. T., Success in Simulation, Ongoing blog and discussion at &lt;http://www.simio.com/blog/> {accessed October 18, 2010}.

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    WSC '10: Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
    December 2010
    3519 pages
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    • (2014)Developing domain-specific simulation objects for modeling clinical laboratory operationsProceedings of the 2014 Winter Simulation Conference10.5555/2693848.2694021(1341-1352)Online publication date: 7-Dec-2014
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