Visualization and simulation of steel metallurgy processes

2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (8) ◽  
pp. 1387-1396
Author(s):  
Te Xu ◽  
Guang Song ◽  
Yang Yang ◽  
Pei-xin Ge ◽  
Li-xin Tang
Author(s):  
Adnan Hajar

The use of traditional approaches to teach Operating Systems usually lacks the visual aspect. The following research investigates the novel use of DEVS (Discrete Even Visualization and Simulation) in simulating the operation of an operating system. Cd boost++ was the framework of choice for this project. The simulation successfully mimicked the work of an operating system by simulating multiple cycles of program requests. This simulation is capable of further enhance the explanation of how an operating system works. The cases studied in this work include: 1- two processes running concurrently doing multiple IO’s, 2-four processes running concurrently based on a first come first serve scheduling algorithm, and 3- 20 processes running concurrently using highest priority scheduling algorithm. Output observation of the last case show promising results of successful use of DEVS and cd boost++ as a framework to build an operating system.


Nature ◽  
1939 ◽  
Vol 143 (3621) ◽  
pp. 511-512
Keyword(s):  

10.14311/977 ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Čapek

This paper deals with the representation of scheduling results and it introduces a new tool for visualization and simulation in time scheduling called VISIS. The purpose of this tool is to provide an environment for visualization, e.g. in production line scheduling. The simulation also proposes a way to simulate the influence of a schedule on a user defined system, e.g. for designing filters in digital signal processing. VISIS arises from representing scheduling results using the well-known Gantt chart. The application is implemented in the Matlab programming environment using Simulink and the Virtual Reality toolbox. 


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