Object Oriented Simulation will qualify as a valuable resource to students and accomplished professionals and researchers alike, as it provides an extensive, yet comprehensible introduction to the basic principles of object-oriented modeling, design and implementation of simulation models.
Key features include an introduction to modern commercial graphical simulation and animation software, accessible breakdown of OOSimL language constructs through various programming principles, and extensive tutorial materials ideal for undergraduate classroom use.
Key features include an introduction to modern commercial graphical simulation and animation software, accessible breakdown of OOSimL language constructs through various programming principles, and extensive tutorial materials ideal for undergraduate classroom use.
From the reviews:
"'The primary goal of this book is to introduce students to the basic principles of object-oriented modeling, design and implementation of simulation models.' In this, the book is successful. ... I enjoyed the fact that it adopted a programming language stance. ... the book does deserve to be considered for teaching modeling and programming of discrete-event-based simulations." (Alexandre Bergel, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2009)
"The book takes an 'objects early' approach; it presents the object-oriented principles from the beginning, and provides the reader with a strong foundation of objects and classes. ... aimed at college students in computer science, mathematics, science, engineering, and management science." (Klaus Dohmen, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1181, 2010)
"'The primary goal of this book is to introduce students to the basic principles of object-oriented modeling, design and implementation of simulation models.' In this, the book is successful. ... I enjoyed the fact that it adopted a programming language stance. ... the book does deserve to be considered for teaching modeling and programming of discrete-event-based simulations." (Alexandre Bergel, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2009)
"The book takes an 'objects early' approach; it presents the object-oriented principles from the beginning, and provides the reader with a strong foundation of objects and classes. ... aimed at college students in computer science, mathematics, science, engineering, and management science." (Klaus Dohmen, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1181, 2010)