The Four Phase Method For Modelling Complex Systems

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Odhabi, Hamad
Ray J., Paul
Macredie, Robert D.
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This paper investigates an attempt to combine different
simulation tools in order to build a simulation
environment that can be used to model complex system
behaviour. The component tools used in the project are:
the four phase method, a simulation world view derived
from the three phase approach especially for ObjectOriented and iconic representation; iconic
representation that represents the actual system
components and logic through using icons and arcs;
Object-Oriented Programming and the MODSIM
simulation library. Related aspects of design and
implementation are presented and critiqued through an
investigation into the development of a model for an
existing problem. Different modelling approaches are
used to model the same problem and, as such, the
advantages of the four phase method are highlighted.