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A Simulation Environment for Hierarchical Process Chains Based on OMNeT++

Falko Bause*, Peter Buchholz, Jan Kriege, and Sebastian Vastag

TU Dortmund, Informatik IV, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: falko.bause{at}udo.edu.


   Abstract

OMNeT++ is a discrete event simulation environment primarily designed for communication networks. In this paper we present an approach to enable OMNeT++ to simulate complex hierarchical process chains. Process chains are a common modeling paradigm in the logistics area for analysis and optimization, and have been used intensely in many practical applications. Their evaluation is supported by the ProC/B toolset, a collection of software tools for modeling, analysis, validation and optimization of process chains. Here we describe how OMNeT++ has been integrated as a new simulation engine into the toolset. The integration has to overcome some core problems to allow a smooth interaction between OMNeT++ and the other tools: in particular, the OMNeT++ model description of the logistics network should be kept manageable, it should reflect the entire model structure and non-standard performance figures, being relevant for an economic evaluation should be ascertainable in order to satisfy the specific needs of the application area. This paper highlights the main steps of the automatic transformation of a hierarchical process chain model into a hierarchical model in OMNeT++. Furthermore, we show how the transformation has been validated and how detailed performance figures can be evaluated with OMNeT++.

First published on June 29, 2009
SIMULATION 2009, doi:10.1177/0037549709104236


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