Research on the Flexible Simulation Model Framework Based on Components

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—According to the foreign and domestic experiences about the design work and the practical application effects of the simulation model components’ framework, it’s obviously concluded that this design pattern of the components framework has broad development prospects in the future. The components are some independent software units with specified functions. This paper presents some useful analysis and research work on the design of the simulation model framework based on component technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1006-1007)

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1178-1182

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