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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/7303
Title: CYSDEM User's Manual
Authors: Naguib, Mohamed
Advisor: Kenworthy, D.J.
Department: Computation
Keywords: Computational Engineering;Computational Engineering
Publication Date: May-1975
Abstract: <p>CYSDEM is a new FORTRAN based simulation language. It is used to simulate business information systems. The main feature of CYSDEM is that it concentrates on delays and distortions, to which information in actual systems is subjected to. Therefore, CYSDEM allows a more realistic representation of the movement of data within an information system.</p> <p>CYSDEM is based on a schematic representation of the information system under consideration, called the CYBERSTRUCTURE. The CYBERSTRUCTURE is constructed by the user. It helps the user in identifying relevant information.</p> <p>Any new computer language, requires careful verification and complete documentation. This report contains an introduction to simulation and a user's guide. Partial verification of CYSDEM was performed distribution system from Forrester's "Industrial Dynamics". The example is explained and the results are included in this report.</p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/7303
Identifier: opendissertations/2586
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