Discrete Event Simulation on the World Wide Web Using Java
Abstract
This paper introduces Simkit, a small set of Java
classes for creating discrete event simulation models.
Simkit may be used to either implement stand-alone
models or Web page applets. Exploiting network capabilities
of Java, the lingua franca of the World Wide
Web (WWW), Simkit models can easily be implemented
as applets and executed in a Web browser.
Java's graphical capabilities enable the rapid development
of intuitive user interfaces. Java's use of interpreted
bytecodes, while imposing a performance
penalty, enable development of platform-independent
models. The language's inherent internet-awareness
make other possibilities, such as distributed simulation,
much easier to implement.
Description
Proceedings of the 1996 Winter Simulation Conference ed. J. M. Games, D. J. Morrice, D. T. Brunner, and J. J. Swain, Pages 780-785
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