From: Peter J. <p.h...@tb...> - 2003-10-02 08:14:14
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Hi Roy, A Test program showing the method invocation is more then enough. I want you all to finish this in order to introduce DSOl in the next course. An event mechanism can be used by the cook to inform the counter whenever he updated the stock. See you all on monday, Peter On Thursday 02 October 2003 09:41, R.T.H.Chin wrote: > 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 -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Ir. P.H.M. Jacobs, Researcher Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Systems Engineering Group Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, the Netherlands tel. +31 (0)15 2781136 fax. +31 (0)15 2783429 mob. +31 (0)6 51148923 email : p.h...@tb... url : http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/webstaf/peterja ---------------------------------------------------------- |