Simulation modeling with event graphs
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The Simulation Graphs presented in this paper are a mathematical formalization and extension of Event Graphs introduced by Schruben (1983) as a graphical representation of the event-scheduling approach in discrete-event simulations. Any simulation, indeed any computer program, can be modeled using a Simulation Graph. Finally, we present a graph theoretic approach to define equivalence of simulations.