Switching System Simulator.
Abstract
Switching System Simulator (SSS) is a CDC 6600 computer program which simulates and evaluates networks of interconnected switching elements. SSS determines all the possible ways in which a given switching system can complete a set of input/output connections. SSS is not limited to specific types of switching systems but allows the user to define the functions required. The SSS input source program is taken from a schematic diagram of the switching system is to be simulated. Each input, output and interconnecting path must be labeled with a unique name. Using the SSS input language, the user prepares the source program which defines all the pertinent characteristics of the switching system as well as the required input/output connections. SSS compiled a computer model of the switching system based on the input source program and outputs a list of all the possible switching element positions which satisfy the required input/output connections. A user's manual is included as part of this thesis which describes the capabilities, features and input language conventions of SSS. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA035289
Entities
People
- Charles R. Williams
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology