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The SAINT User's Manual
David B. Wortman
Steven D. Duket
Deborah Jayne Roeckner Seifert
出版
Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory
, 1978
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=s59KNwAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The procedures for using the SAINT simulation program to analyze system models are described in detail. SAINT(Systems Analysis of Integrated Networks of Tasks) is a network modeling and simulation technique developed to assist in the design and analysis of complex man-machine systems. SAINT consists of a symbol set for modeling systems and a computer program for analyzing such models. SAINT provides the conceptual framework for representing systems that consist of discrete task elements, continuous state variables, and interactions between them. While SAINT was designed for modeling manned systems in which human performance is a major concern, it is potentially applicable to a broad class of systems--those in which discrete and continuous elements are to be portrayed and quantified and whose behavior exhibits time-varying properties.