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Chapter 3. The submodel concept

Tue, 27/11/2007 - 14:26 — jonathanm

This chapter describes the submodel concept as used in Simile. This construct is a key feature of Simile.

  • Introduction
  • Using a submodel to show the main components of a complex model
  • Using a submodel for multiple views on a model
  • Using a submodel to extract a part of a model
  • Using a submodel for modular modelling
  • Using a submodel for disaggregation; or (conversely) specifying a fixed number of objects of a certain class
  • Using a submodel to specify a dynamically-varying population of objects
  • Using a submodel to specify the conditional existence of some part of the model
  • Using a submodel to specify an association between objects
  • Using a submodel to specify a 'satellite' relationship
  • Using a submodel to specify different time bases for different parts of a model
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Tue, 11/12/2007 - 09:02 — jonathanm

Obsolete: Using a submodel to move parts of a model diagram

I haven't added this section from the original book (help) as it has been obsolete since version 4. The user should merely select the elements to move and then drag the selection.

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