DIN Simulator Program Reports

Abstract

This report contains detailed descriptions and flow charts of the programs that constitute the DIN Simulator. It is written to assist the program analyst or programmer in program maintenance and update. The DIN Simulator is a discrete event simulator model designed to simulate the Automatic Digital Network (AUTODIN) message store and forward network. It is a derivative of the Overseas AUTODIN Simulator written for the Philco 2000 computer in the TAC language. The DIN Simulator is written in the higher level FORTRAN and COBOL languages for execution on an IBM 360 model computer and designed for easy conversion to other systems. The DIN Simulator not only has the capability of simulating the AUTODIN network in the same manner as the former Overseas AUTODIN Simulator but also incorporates new features which permit the simulation of almost any type of store and forward network. Thus, new concepts of operating the AUTODIN network could be modeled. The DIN Simulator also incorporates functions of the Automated AUTODIN Traffic Processing System (AATPS) which assembled network and traffic data for the Overseas AUTODIN Simulator.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1972
Accession Number
AD0900315

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