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Below, you can see the interface of the "SimulationPlus" component. The commands are chosen and combined from a list via mouse click and will be performed via “Send command”. For any further information, please click on the image below.
Below, you can see the interface of the "SimulationPlus" component. Via mouse clicks, the commands are chosen and combined from a list of documents and parameters. They are send to the simulation core via the '''Send command''' button. For a small animation, please click on the image below.


[[Image:Screenshot2_en.png|center|400px|thumb|You can see the demo on the [[DemosTest|Demos]] page]]  
[[Image:Screenshot2_en.png|center|400px|thumb|You can find the demo on the [[Special:ViewletDemos|Demos]] page]]  




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|The "SimulationPlus" component is an extension of the user interface. With this component, trainees don’t have to type every single command in a text box, they can easily select them by mouse click. These component will be briefly explained in the following text and images.
|The "SimulationPlus" component is an extension of the SESAM user interface. With this component, trainees don’t have to type every single command into a text box. They can easily select them by mouse clicks. This component is introduced in the following.




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|Commands are selected by mouse clicks from a predefined list of commands. In the following example, the command "hire Richard" is selected. This means that the developer Richard will be hired from the pool of available developers.
| Commands are selected by mouse click from a questionnaire. In the following example, the command "hire Richard" is selected, that means, that the developer Richard will be hired.


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|After selecting a command, one has to click on the button «Send command».
|After selecting a command, click on the button «Send command».


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|There are two possibilities to advance the simulation time:
|There are two possibilities to proceed the time during a simulation run:


'''a) Step in time by one day:''' To advance the simulation time by one day, click on the button «Proceed».
'''a) Step in time day by day:''' To advance the simulation time by one day, click on the button «Proceed».


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|The feedback from the simulator is shown in the simulation window. Examples of feedback:
|The feedback from the simulator is shown in above part of the simulation window. Some examples of feedback presented:


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* '''Feedback after "Proceed":''' After a proceed, the simulation date is increased by one workday.
* '''Feedback after a "Proceed":''' After a proceed the simulation date is increased by one workday.


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* '''A developer has finished his work:''' When a developer has finished his activity, also a feedback appears. In this example, the developer Axel has finished the specification.
* '''Feedback when a developer has finished his work:''' When a developer has finished his activity, there is also a feedback. In the following example, the developer Axel has finished working on the specification.


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Latest revision as of 11:37, 17 May 2013


Below, you can see the interface of the "SimulationPlus" component. Via mouse clicks, the commands are chosen and combined from a list of documents and parameters. They are send to the simulation core via the Send command button. For a small animation, please click on the image below.

You can find the demo on the Demos page


Description

1. The Interface

The "SimulationPlus" component is an extension of the SESAM user interface. With this component, trainees don’t have to type every single command into a text box. They can easily select them by mouse clicks. This component is introduced in the following.


Simplus.png


2. Entering Commands

Commands are selected by mouse clicks from a predefined list of commands. In the following example, the command "hire Richard" is selected. This means that the developer Richard will be hired from the pool of available developers.
Simplus1.png


After selecting a command, one has to click on the button «Send command».

Simplus2.png


3. Advancing the Simulation Time

There are two possibilities to proceed the time during a simulation run:

a) Step in time day by day: To advance the simulation time by one day, click on the button «Proceed».

Simplus3.png

b) Step in time by several days: To advance the simulation time by several days, enter the amount of steps (days) and then click on the Button «Proceed».

Simplus4.png


4. Feedback from the Simulator

The feedback from the simulator is shown in above part of the simulation window. Some examples of feedback presented:
  • Feedback after a "Proceed": After a proceed the simulation date is increased by one workday.
New command: 1 step(s) to proceed.

Command accepted. 1999/08/12/08:00:

  • Feedback when a developer has finished his work: When a developer has finished his activity, there is also a feedback. In the following example, the developer Axel has finished working on the specification.
1999/08/18/08:00

Axel: What an interesting project. Here's the specification. I'll be happy to work more on the project. If you want me, of course.