2015
DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6239-102-4_10
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Utility-Cost Model for Discrete Event Logistics Systems Simulation

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“…A common use case is the simulation of SysML models, which is often executed in the SysML tool itself (Figure 4e). Typically, model simulations focus on the verification of the model, for example, verifying requirements and designs (Morkevicius & Jankevicius 2015), checking consistency (Bankauskaite & Morkevicius 2018) or event simulation to check the behaviour of a system (Liu et al 2014). Insights from these simulations are likely used to enhance the system model itself (Figure 4d).…”
Section: Model Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common use case is the simulation of SysML models, which is often executed in the SysML tool itself (Figure 4e). Typically, model simulations focus on the verification of the model, for example, verifying requirements and designs (Morkevicius & Jankevicius 2015), checking consistency (Bankauskaite & Morkevicius 2018) or event simulation to check the behaviour of a system (Liu et al 2014). Insights from these simulations are likely used to enhance the system model itself (Figure 4d).…”
Section: Model Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%