Introduction to simulation and SLAM II (2nd ed.)
Introduction to simulation and SLAM II (2nd ed.)
WSC '80 Proceedings of the 12th conference on Winter simulation
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SLAM is a simulation language that allows for alternative modeling approaches. It allows systems to be viewed from a process, event, or state variable perspective. These alternate modeling world views are combined in SLAM to provide a unified systems modeling framework (1). In SLAM, a discrete change system can be modeled within an event orientation, process orientation, or both. Continuous change systems can be modeled using either differential or difference equations. Combined discrete-continuous change systems can be modeled by combining the event and/or process orientation with the continuous orientation. In addition, SLAM incorporates a number of features which correspond to the activity scanning orientation.