We define simple population models and give seven examples from the literature. We investigate visualization techniques for simple population models and demonstrate these techniques on the seven population models. The visualization techniques are basic curves, spiral plots, time plots, bifurcation maps, time-plus-2 curves, and B&W and color complex convergence plots....
We describe a software mechanism that simplifies the implementation of real-time distributed object-oriented applications. The distributed observable/observer mechanism extends the Observable/Observer concept of Java to a distributed environment, encapsulating the communication protocol used by networking. The mechanism supports the distributed model/view-controller (M/VC) paradigm, allowing view-controllers to be attached to remote...
Suffix trees are a well known data structure for facilitating a variety of queries on strings. Construction of the trees requires a considerable number of choices concerning the implementation. Several of those choices are examined in this paper. Performance studies are presented that reveal the consequences of these choices. The...
Structural active-object systems (SAOSs) are transition-based object-oriented systems suitable for various concurrent applications. A SAOS consists of a collection of interacting active objects that can be structurally and hierarchically composed. The SAOS framework enables $AO$ application programs to be developed rapidly. However, nondeterministic behaviors of active object sometimes make debugging...
MIDAS is an application framework for remote data acquisition and visualization that allows dynamic reconfiguration of its constituent components. There are three types of reconfiguration, namely, component replacement, component interposition and component deletion. A two-phase protocol to maintain the consistency of the system during reconfiguration is described. MIDAS has a...
Structural active-object systems (SAOSs) are transition-based object-oriented systems suitable as frameworks of various concurrent systems. AOSs are constructed from their component active objects by structural and hierarchical object composition (SHOC) like hardware systems. 1n this report, we demonstrate that the SAOS approach is effective in implementing a graphical editor. The...
To achieve the maximum benefits of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS), its effective monitoring is crucial. The user's ability to interpret the actions of an FMS is significantly enhanced by effective monitoring provided by a well-designed graphical user interface (GUI). The Active-Object User-Interface Management System (AOUIMS) is a graphical user...
A structural active-object system (SAOS) is a transition-based object-oriented system suitable for the design of various concurrent systems. A SAOS consists of a collection of interacting structural active objects (SAOs) whose behaviors are determined by the transition statements provided in their class definitions. Furthermore, SAOs can be structurally and hierarchically...
The integration of Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology into the current global internetwork provides great opportunity as weJl as substantial engineering challenges. The Network for Engineering Research in Oregon (NERO) ATM network provides an order of magnitude increase in available bandwidth in local area networks and two orders of magnitude...