Date of Award

Spring 2003

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Program/Concentration

Electrical Engineering

Committee Director

James F. Leathrum, Jr.

Committee Member

Roland R. Mielke

Committee Member

Rick McKenzie

Call Number for Print

Special Collections LD4331.E55 J64 2003

Abstract

The Configurable Port Simulation (CPortS) is a simulation of military cargo moving through a commercial seaport during a force deployment. CPortS simulates cargo at the individual entity level of detail. Simulation at the individual entity level generates huge amounts of output data making the output analysis difficult. To understand the reasons as to why bottlenecks occur in the process of cargo clearance, an analyst needs to be able to partition the data during analysis, not a priori. This makes the estimation of required graph generation impossible, which demands a very dynamic output analysis tool that can enable the analyst to generate the required graphs by partitioning the data during analysis. A tool called the "Output Analyzer," described in this thesis, is designed to be able to serve the purpose of analyzing the single run of a CportS simulation.

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DOI

10.25777/fkmv-ah03

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