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Modeling Discrete-Event Systems with GPenSIM: An Introduction

โœ Scribed by Reggie Davidrajuh (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
144
Series
SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Modeling Discrete-Event Systems with GPenSIM describes the design and applications of General Purpose Petri Net Simulator (GPenSIM), which is a software tool for modeling, simulation, and performance analysis of discrete-event systems. The brief explains the principles of modelling discrete-event systems, as well as the design and applications of GPenSIM. It is based on the authorโ€™s lectures that were given on โ€œmodeling, simulation, and performance analysis of discrete event systemsโ€.

The brief uses GPenSIM to enable the efficient modeling of complex and large-scale discrete-event systems. GPenSIM, which is based on MATLABยฎ, is designed to allow easy integration of Petri net models with a vast number of toolboxes that are available on the MATLABยฎ. The book offers an approach for developing models that can interact with the external environment; this will help readers to solve problems in industrial diverse fields. These problems include:

  • airport capacity evaluation for aviation authorities;
  • finding bottlenecks in supply chains;
  • scheduling drilling operations in the oil and gas industry; and
  • optimal scheduling of jobs in grid computing.

This brief is of interest to researchers working on the modeling, simulation and performance evaluation of discrete-event systems, as it shows them the design and applications of an efficient modeling package. Since the book also explains the basic principles of modeling discrete-event systems in a step-by-step manner, it is also of interest to final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xii
Introduction (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 1-8
Modeling with GPenSIM: Basic Concepts (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 9-21
Pre-processor and Post-processor Files (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 23-41
Analysis of Petri nets (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 43-57
Optimizing Simulations with GPenSIM (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 59-79
Petri net Extensions and Restrictions (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 81-94
Performance Evaluation of Discrete-Event Systems (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 95-104
Interfacing with the External Environment (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 105-127
Structural Invariants (Reggie Davidrajuh)....Pages 129-133
Back Matter ....Pages 135-138

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