Simulation is a powerful technique in evaluating and improving the performance of complex systems.In order to improve the efficiency of simulation experiment design,analysis and evaluation,auxiliary tools are required...Simulation is a powerful technique in evaluating and improving the performance of complex systems.In order to improve the efficiency of simulation experiment design,analysis and evaluation,auxiliary tools are required.Unfortunately,existing tools are usually not meeting the requirements of simulation.Moreover,the restricted interfaces,reusability and expandability influence their efficiency to a certain extent.In this paper,an integrated software environment,HIT-SEDAES,is designed for solving these problems.A process model of simulation experiment design,analysis and evaluation is introduced to guide the development of the software environment.And several solutions are proposed to solve key problems in this development.Finally,an application is used to illustrate how the software environment works for the problems of model validation,effectiveness evaluation and performance analysis.展开更多
In this paper we propose a service-oriented architecture for spatial data integration (SOA-SDI) in the context of a large number of available spatial data sources that are physically sitting at different places, and d...In this paper we propose a service-oriented architecture for spatial data integration (SOA-SDI) in the context of a large number of available spatial data sources that are physically sitting at different places, and develop web-based GIS systems based on SOA-SDI, allowing client applications to pull in, analyze and present spatial data from those available spatial data sources. The proposed architecture logically includes 4 layers or components; they are layer of multiple data provider services, layer of data in-tegration, layer of backend services, and front-end graphical user interface (GUI) for spatial data presentation. On the basis of the 4-layered SOA-SDI framework, WebGIS applications can be quickly deployed, which proves that SOA-SDI has the potential to reduce the input of software development and shorten the development period.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61403097)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(HIT.NSRIF.2015035).
文摘Simulation is a powerful technique in evaluating and improving the performance of complex systems.In order to improve the efficiency of simulation experiment design,analysis and evaluation,auxiliary tools are required.Unfortunately,existing tools are usually not meeting the requirements of simulation.Moreover,the restricted interfaces,reusability and expandability influence their efficiency to a certain extent.In this paper,an integrated software environment,HIT-SEDAES,is designed for solving these problems.A process model of simulation experiment design,analysis and evaluation is introduced to guide the development of the software environment.And several solutions are proposed to solve key problems in this development.Finally,an application is used to illustrate how the software environment works for the problems of model validation,effectiveness evaluation and performance analysis.
基金Supported by the Research Fund of Key GIS Lab of the Education Ministry (No. 200610)
文摘In this paper we propose a service-oriented architecture for spatial data integration (SOA-SDI) in the context of a large number of available spatial data sources that are physically sitting at different places, and develop web-based GIS systems based on SOA-SDI, allowing client applications to pull in, analyze and present spatial data from those available spatial data sources. The proposed architecture logically includes 4 layers or components; they are layer of multiple data provider services, layer of data in-tegration, layer of backend services, and front-end graphical user interface (GUI) for spatial data presentation. On the basis of the 4-layered SOA-SDI framework, WebGIS applications can be quickly deployed, which proves that SOA-SDI has the potential to reduce the input of software development and shorten the development period.