Object-oriented programming in the BETA programming language
Object-oriented programming in the BETA programming language
Object-Oriented Analysis and Simulation
Object-Oriented Analysis and Simulation
Super-object-oriented programming and simulation
ICCOMP'08 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Computers
Simulation of intelligent transport tools in container yards
ICCOMP'08 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Computers
Simulation of in-patient mobility in hospitals
ICCOMP'08 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Computers
Nested models implemented in nested theories
ACMOS'10 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Automatic control, modelling & simulation
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The paper is oriented to a special way of solving a certain contradiction present in the simulation of the information systems: on one hand the information system is a complex and rich physical object existing in time and composed of physical units (computers) connected by physical links, and on the other hand it handles information that is also complex and rich but in general quite different from that governing the physical aspects of the system. A description of a simple but sophisticated method of solving the problem is presented, based on nesting two theories formalized with use of the object-oriented programming representation of knowledge, each of them representing one of the two views of the simulated information system(s). A simple example is given to illustrate the method.