2009
DOI: 10.1177/0037549709104236
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A Simulation Environment for Hierarchical Process Chains Based on OMNeT++

Abstract: OMNeT++ is a discrete event simulation environment primarily designed for communication networks. In this paper we present an approach to enable OMNeT++ to simulate complex hierarchical process chains. Process chains are a common modeling paradigm in the logistics area for the analysis and optimization of large process chains and have been intensely used in many practical applications. Their evaluation is supported by the ProC/B toolset, a collection of software tools for modeling, analysis, validation and opt… Show more

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“…First, simulations of industrial wireless networks have been conducted to study various performance measures, such as in Refs. [1,[11][12][13][14]. Second, the performance has been measured using hardware experiments, as in Refs.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, simulations of industrial wireless networks have been conducted to study various performance measures, such as in Refs. [1,[11][12][13][14]. Second, the performance has been measured using hardware experiments, as in Refs.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Refs. [11,12], the use of various simulation packages for simulating wireless networks in cyber-physical systems was considered. Moreover, in Ref.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generic and well-implemented, but whereas there have been numerous models and extensions regarding specific issues and protocols of computer and telecommunication networks, we could find few applications in the domains of OR (Bause et al, 2008;Kriege and Vastag, 2008). Bause et al (2010) also report that they could not find much research available about analysis of business processes using the OMNeT + + platform. Moreover, they claim that the mapping of their Hierarchical Process Chains models onto OMNeT + + has been feasible, yet far from being trivial, since complex hierarchies had to be transferred from one view into the other.…”
Section: Second Phase: Analysis Of Most Competent Os Des Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generic and well implemented, but whereas there have been numerous models and extensions regarding specific issues and protocols of computer and telecommunication networks, we could find few applications in the domains of manufacturing or logistics . Bause et al also report that they could not find much research available about analysis of business processes using the OMNeT++ platform. Moreover, they claim that the mapping of their hierarchical process chains models onto OMNeT++ has been feasible, yet far from being trivial, because complex hierarchies had to be transferred from one view into another view.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%