CONCEIÇÃO FILHO, H. C.; CONCEIÇÃO FILHO, Haroldo Castro.
Résumé:
This dissertation introduces SIM / SAVAD, a queue network model simulator that can represent a wide variety of systems that feature resource contention. Examples are: computer systems, computer networks, manufacturing, and traffic. SIM / SAVAD modeling elements allow you to easily model queuing network systems, particularly computer networking systems. The use of the object paradigm in the construction of SIM / SAVAD enabled a modular, extensible and reusable design, as well as the exploration of inheritance and dynamic tying mechanisms supported by the C ++ programming language used in the implementation of SIM / SAVAD. SIM / SAVAD is also an integral part of the Performance Evaluation System (SAVAD) solution module, a project of the Computer Network Group and the UFPB Artificial Intelligence Group (GRC / GIA).