Discrete event simulation with constraint based scheduling...

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Simulating nonelectrical device or system

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C703S002000, C718S102000, C700S100000, C700S105000, C700S108000, C700S111000

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08000946

ABSTRACT:
A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for simulating a process. Data is received describing a process to form received data. A current discrete event simulation model is formed from the received data in a discrete event simulation engine, wherein the current discrete event simulation model includes a current schedule having a plurality of ordered tasks. A simulation of the current discrete event simulation model is performed in the discrete event simulation engine, wherein results are generated from running the current discrete event simulation model. Finally, a new schedule is generated from the current schedule and the results using schedule analysis tool.

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