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The simulation model associated with a modelling and simulation project is a computer program that captures the behavioural and structural details of the SUI as specified by the conceptual model. There are two important features of this computer program. The first is simply the fact that, like any computer program, its development must respect the rules of the programming language/environment chosen as the vehicle for implementation.
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Birta, L.G., Arbez, G. (2007). DEDS Simulation Model Development. In: Modelling and Simulation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-622-3_5
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