DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design

Sequence of events occurs in our daily life; regardless it is the simple press of elevator button or the arrival of customers in a shop. Discrete-Event System (DES) is used to simulate such sequence of events. Throughout the years, many researchers have come out with algorithms in their own formats,...

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Main Author: Oh, Kng Wee
Other Authors: Seow Kiam Tian
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-484622023-03-03T20:40:50Z DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design Oh, Kng Wee Seow Kiam Tian School of Computer Engineering Emerging Research Lab DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems::Database management Sequence of events occurs in our daily life; regardless it is the simple press of elevator button or the arrival of customers in a shop. Discrete-Event System (DES) is used to simulate such sequence of events. Throughout the years, many researchers have come out with algorithms in their own formats, creating a community that is not unified, and thus, hinder the research progress. By creating a web portal to unite the dispersed community together, a standardized format for the research can be adopted. The portal will allow discussion among researchers for software based on same theory, promoting rapid progress in their research. With the community brought together by the web portal, we can expect more technologies to benefit from the accelerated DES research. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2012-04-24T06:09:13Z 2012-04-24T06:09:13Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48462 en Nanyang Technological University 52 p. application/pdf
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DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
description Sequence of events occurs in our daily life; regardless it is the simple press of elevator button or the arrival of customers in a shop. Discrete-Event System (DES) is used to simulate such sequence of events. Throughout the years, many researchers have come out with algorithms in their own formats, creating a community that is not unified, and thus, hinder the research progress. By creating a web portal to unite the dispersed community together, a standardized format for the research can be adopted. The portal will allow discussion among researchers for software based on same theory, promoting rapid progress in their research. With the community brought together by the web portal, we can expect more technologies to benefit from the accelerated DES research.
author2 Seow Kiam Tian
author_facet Seow Kiam Tian
Oh, Kng Wee
format Final Year Project
author Oh, Kng Wee
author_sort Oh, Kng Wee
title DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
title_short DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
title_full DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
title_fullStr DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
title_full_unstemmed DESPortal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
title_sort desportal : a web portal for web-based software toolbox for discrete-event control design
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