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Extend: an interactive simulation tool: extend: an interactive simulation tool

Published: 07 December 2003 Publication History

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The Extend simulation environment provides the tools for all levels of modelers to efficiently create accurate, credible, and usable models. Extend's design facilitates every phase of the simulation project, from creating, validating, and verifying the model, to the construction of a user interface which allows others to analyze the system. Simulation tool developers can use Extend's built-in, compiled language, ModL, to create reusable modeling components. All of this is done within a single, self-contained software program that does not require external interfaces, compilers, or code generators.

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Imagine That, Inc. 2003. Extend 6 User's Guide. San Jose, CA.
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WSC '03: Proceedings of the 35th conference on Winter simulation: driving innovation
December 2003
2094 pages
ISBN:0780381327

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  • IIE: Institute of Industrial Engineers
  • INFORMS/CS: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences/College on Simulation
  • ASA: American Statistical Association
  • ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
  • SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
  • IEEE/CS: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Computer Society
  • NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • (SCS): The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
  • IEEE/SMCS: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society

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WSC03: Winter Simulation Conference 2003
December 7 - 10, 2003
Louisiana, New Orleans

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WSC '03 Paper Acceptance Rate 128 of 189 submissions, 68%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 3,413 of 5,075 submissions, 67%

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