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13 August 2004 A customizable approach to visual programming using dynamic multimodeling
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There has always been a fine line separating the art of programming and dynamic modeling for simulation. This research attempts to bridge the two by explicitly defining how dynamic multimodeling methods, from the field of simulation, can be used to create computer programs. We investigate the relation between modeling and programming, especially from the field of UML. We also cover the elements of how programming language principles and theory can be manifested in dynamic systems, and illustrate this using a customizable visual modeling system.
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Hyunju Shim and Paul A. Fishwick "A customizable approach to visual programming using dynamic multimodeling", Proc. SPIE 5423, Enabling Technologies for Simulation Science VIII, (13 August 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541653
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Systems modeling

Visualization

Mathematical modeling

Visual process modeling

Computer programming languages

Data modeling

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