From: R.T.H.Chin <ro...@tb...> - 2003-10-02 07:41:08
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Hi Peter, Unexpected this is, ... and unfortunate. :-) Your statement about "being able to run the model" can not be interpreted in an entirely unequivocal manner. Do you want the class definitions to be completed and a test-program that displays method invocations to work correctly, or do you want discrete simulation by making use of D-SOL as well? Furthermore some of my respected colleagues suggested that there should also be some implementation using the event-mechanism as you explained in a previous lecture. However to me it is not obvious why this mechanism would be applicable in enabling the functionality that you demand in this implementation. Only an event-mechanism to let the cook be informed by the stock when the treshold is reached seems a valid option to me. On the other hand it is unclear to me whether a stock in reality is capable of informing a cook that is subscribed to it. Regards, Roy Jacobs, Peter wrote: >Hi all, > >tommorow I will not be able to give a course. The task for you is to complete the McDonalds case. > >You must be able to "run the model" and show me that a customer enters the restaurant, enters a queue, orders food, pays and leaves. > > >Peter > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >Dsol-java mailing list >Dso...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dsol-java > > > > |