Modeling with event graphs
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Event Graphs are a way of graphically representing discrete-event simulation models. Also known as "Simulation Graphs," they have a minimalist design, with a single type of node and two types of edges with up to three options. Despite this simplicity, Event Graphs are extremely powerful. The Event Graph is the only graphical paradigm that directly models the event list logic. There are no limitations to the ability of Event Graphs to create a simulation model for any circumstance. Their simplicity, together with their extensibility, make them an ideal tool for rapid construction and prototyping of simulation models. In this paper we will demonstrate the ability of Event Graphs to leverage simple models into more complex ones with very few additional features.
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