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Computer-aided systems modelling: an assemblage of methodological tools for systems problem solving.
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WSC '86 Proceedings of the 18th conference on Winter simulation
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Foundations for an information technology
WSC '81 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 1
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WSC '81 Proceedings of the 13th conference on Winter simulation - Volume 1
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SEMA (SEquential MAchines) is a theory-based comprehensive computer-aided modelling and model processing system. The modelling methodologies of the current version of SEMA are finite-state machines (Moore and Meally) and Markov chains. In this paper, modelling features, computer-aided modelling facilities, and the highlights of some other features of the SEMA system are discussed.