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The Accuracy of Mathematical Models in Simulator Distributed Computing

I. Kvasnica1, P. Kvasnica2

Regional Department for Environmental Issues of Trencin, Hviezdoslavova 3, 911 00 Tren čín, Slovak Republic. tel: +421-32-7432032, e-mail : kvasnica.igor@gmail.com.
Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin, Faculty of Defense Technology, Department of Informatics, Študentská 2, 911 50 Trenčín, Slovak Republic, +421-32-7400704, Fax: +421-32-7400102, Email: peter1.kvasnica@gmail.com.

Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences 2015, 107(6), 447-462. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2015.107.447

Abstract

The issue of simulation of decentralized mathematical models is discussed in the paper. The authors’ knowledge is based on a theory of design of decentralized computer control systems. Their knowledge is gained in the process of designing mathematical models that are simulated. A decomposed control system is required to meet the conditions of observation and control. The methodology of a multi-model design is based on main principles of object orientation such as abstraction, hierarchy, and modularity. Modelling on a parallel architecture has an impact on a simulator system. The system is defined by the equations shown below. An important part is the way of analyzing the simulation method, an analytical approach, and corresponding software implementation tools.

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Kvasnica, I., Kvasnica, P. (2015). The Accuracy of Mathematical Models in Simulator Distributed Computing. CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 107(6), 447–462.



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