Hi, I decided to use this forum also for the simulation features, I currently develop, so
here we go with a question, hopefully somebody has an opinion on it, at least Tom ;-))
How to configure simulation experiments?
An experminet contains different informations (a bit simplified here):
- Which processes should be started after what time distribution
- How much resources I have per resource pool
- maybe shift calendar
- work times for tasks
- ...
Some of them can be included in the existing ProcessDefinition XML structure, maybe even
all of them. But this has one big disadvantage: I can not maintain scenarios, which would
be a very valuable feature, enabling the comparision of different staffing strategies for
example.
So the question is, where to put these information: In an additional XML? In Java-classes?
In the <process-definition> (with some nested "scenario" elements)?
A second thought must be considered here: I maybe need more than one process for my
simulation experiment (because same people maybe work not only in order, but also in
service tasks). Maybe this is not a MUST for the simulation environment, but I think a
restriction to one process is not nice.
So I tend to allow to include the information directly in the ProcessDefinition elements,
for the easy case, where no scenarios are required. So the user can play with simulation
easily at the beginning.
More complex stuff and scenarios have to be configured in a special XML file. The data
there "overwrites" the simulation data in the process definitions.
But I am nwondering, if maybe a complex scenario configuration can be build more easy in
Java code directly? At least for the moment, this may change as soon (but here is a big:
WHEN) there is GUI support available...
Thanks for any (even rough) thoughts on it...
Cheers
Bernd
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