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Structured model specification with a supportive simulation architecture
Recent emphasis in structured software development has resulted in a greater awareness of an orderly methodology for problem solving. This disciplined approach is adapted for model specification. Through the use of structured software techniques and a Model Specification Language (MSL) a complex distributed computer system model is derived and documented. The model specification is supported by a discrete event simulation architecture which directly reflects the model structure.