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15 July 2002 Dynamic exchange language layer for RUBE
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There exist various model types to represent dynamic systems but they arení»t generally reused for new modeling methods. The DXL (Dynamic eXchange Language) represents system using a simple block diagram defined by XML (eXtensible Markup Language), where each block has codes for either JavaScript or Java. The DXL were designed for being parsed from various existing models represented by MXL (Multimodel eXchange Language), and plays a role of basic unit layer for simulating and modeling in the rube. Models denoted by this DXL are produced to actual simulation codes used in rube through a translator using DOM (Document Object Model). These simulation codes use a SimpackJ/S toolkit as a target library for simulation.
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Jinho Lee and Paul A. Fishwick "Dynamic exchange language layer for RUBE", Proc. SPIE 4716, Enabling Technologies for Simulation Science VI, (15 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474932
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KEYWORDS
Java

Systems modeling

Computer architecture

3D modeling

Computer programming

Dynamical systems

Complex systems

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