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Bourbaki’s structure theory in the problem of complex systems simulation models synthesis and model-oriented programming
Yu. I. Brodsky Dorodnicyn Computing Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Vavilova 40, Moscow, 119333, Russia
Abstract:
The work is devoted to the application of Bourbaki’s structure theory to substantiate the synthesis of simulation models of complex multicomponent systems, where every component may be a complex system itself. An application of the Bourbaki’s structure theory offers a new approach to the design and computer implementation of simulation models of complex multicomponent systems—model synthesis and model-oriented programming. It differs from the traditional object-oriented approach. The central concept of this new approach and at the same time, the basic building block for the construction of more complex structures is the concept of models-components. A model-component endowed with a more complicated structure than, for example, the object in the object-oriented analysis. This structure provides to the model-component an independent behavior-the ability of standard responds to standard requests of its internal and external environment. At the same time, the computer implementation of model-component’s behavior is invariant under the integration of models-components into complexes. This fact allows one firstly to construct fractal models of any complexity, and secondly to implement a computational process of such constructions uniformly-by a single universal program. In addition, the proposed paradigm allows one to exclude imperative programming and to generate computer code with a high degree of parallelism.
Key words:
simulation, complex multi-component systems, model synthesis, model-oriented programming, parallel and distributed computing.
Received: 24.01.2014
Citation:
Yu. I. Brodsky, “Bourbaki’s structure theory in the problem of complex systems simulation models synthesis and model-oriented programming”, Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 55:1 (2015), 153–164; Comput. Math. Math. Phys., 55:1 (2015), 148–159
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