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Automated Multi-paradigm Analysis of Extended and Layered Queueing Models with LINE
LINE is an open source library to analyze systems that can be modeled by means of queueing theory. Recently, a new major release of the tool (version 2.0.0) has introduced several novel features, which are the focus of this demonstration. These include, among others, an object-oriented modeling language aligned with the abstraction of the Java Modelling Tools (JMT) simulator and a set of native solvers based on state-of-the-art analytical and simulation-based solution paradigms.