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Applying the object-oriented paradigm to discrete event simulations using the C++ language

David L. Eldredge

Center For Knowledge Based Systems Murray State University Murray, KY 42071

John D. McGregor

Center For Knowledge Based Systems Murray State University Murray, KY 42071

Marguerite K. Summers

Center For Knowledge Based Systems Murray State University Murray, KY 42071

This paper demonstrates the appropriateness of an object- oriented programming lan guage, C++, for developing discrete event simulations. An introduction to the concept of object-oriented programming and the C++ language is followed by an example simula tion of a single-server queuing system. The example shows the general advantages of the C++ language for simulations.

SIMULATION, Vol. 54, No. 2, 83-91 (1990)
DOI: 10.1177/003754979005400205


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