Inter Intra Process Communications In Ists

Authors

    Authors

    T. Sidani; Y. Cengeloglu;A. Sidani

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    Abbreviated Journal Title

    Comput. Ind. Eng.

    Keywords

    Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering, ; Industrial

    Abstract

    The complexity of maintaining a generic and flexible Intelligent Simulation-Based Training System (ISTS) necessitates a coordinated methodology to handle inter and intra process communications. Several issues must be considered before committing to one form of process communication. Such issues involve system portability, real time interaction, distributed system realization, memory, and multi-process communications. This document examines the application of different communication strategies to ISTS. The advantages and disadvantages of using memory-based InterProcess Communication (IPC) facilities in SunOS operating system versus the use of properties for communication in an X Window environment are described. Furthermore, the use of rule-based blackboard architecture to handle communications between modules within the Tutoring group is presented. This research provides the ground work for a flexible and generic Intelligent Simulation Training System.

    Journal Title

    Computers & Industrial Engineering

    Volume

    23

    Issue/Number

    1-4

    Publication Date

    1-1-1992

    Document Type

    Article; Proceedings Paper

    Language

    English

    First Page

    89

    Last Page

    92

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:A1992KA10500021

    ISSN

    0360-8352

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