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In this book the use of simulation is recommended for decision making from the very start. To achieve the description of time dependent behavior is also defined at an interdisciplinary level. Natural language is used to describe the processes as defined in the interdisciplinary PROcess-PERformance model. Like the other disciplines, simulation evolved as a specialist discipline. In order to preserve a direct connection with the process descriptions of the PROPER model, these natural language process descriptions are translated into an object oriented Process Description Language PDL. It can be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book the use of simulation is recommended
for decision making from the very start. To achieve
the description of time dependent behavior is also
defined at an interdisciplinary level. Natural
language is used to describe the processes as
defined in the interdisciplinary PROcess-PERformance
model.
Like the other disciplines, simulation evolved as a
specialist discipline. In order to preserve a direct
connection with the process descriptions of the
PROPER model, these natural language process
descriptions are translated into an object oriented
Process Description Language PDL. It can be
implemented in any object oriented software
environment, here for example in the Borland Delphi
platform. The implementation is called TOMAS: Tool
for Object oriented Modeling And Simulation . In
order to support the growing level of detail of the
PROPER model during a design project, TOMAS also
supports distributed simulation. Finally the use of
PROPER, PDL and TOMAS is illustrated with an already
finished complex project: the design of the first
automated container terminal in Rotterdam.
Autorenporträt
After finishing a study on informatics in 1975, I worked for 10
years at the Delft University of Technology.In the
mean time I received an engineering degree in Mathematics In
1985 a career started in culsulting in Operations Management and
Logistics. In 2002 I returned to Delft where I received a PhD
degree on Simulation in Design