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From: Theodore C. Belding
Subject: moose
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 15:09:18 -0500

>
>
>MOOSE (Multimodeling Object-Oriented Simulation Environment) represents an
>implementation for a
>simulation system that is under construction, and based on an extension to
>object oriented design. MOOSE is
>the next generation of SimPack which was initiated in 1990 for providing a
>general purpose toolkit of C and
>C++ libraries for discrete-event and continuous simulation.
>
>The purpose of MOOSE is to allow analysts to simulate physical processes
>by building multimodels. A
>multimodel is a heterogeneous hierarchy of models where a model component
>at one level of "abstraction" is
>sub-refined into a model, possibly of a different type, at the next lower
>level. There are two aspects of
>MOOSE: the underlying research that is ongoing to make MOOSE possible, and
>details of the implementation.
>We will address both of these issues.

http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~fishwick/moose.html

--
Ted Belding                               address@hidden
University of Michigan Program for the Study of Complex Systems
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~streak/




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