Comparison Of Fortran And GPSS Languages In The Simulation Of A Shovel - Truck Open Pit Operation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The General Purpose Simulation System (GPSS) is a computer simulation language that has been used for simulations of open pit haulage operations since the 60's. It is easy to learn, simple to use, and has a block-diagram structure that is amenable to load-haul systems. However, due to its lack of flexibility, there are situations where another language should be chosen. This paper reviews the characteristics and capabilities of both GPSS and FORTFAN with regard to open pit shovel and truck simulation. The relative advantages and disadvantages are highlighted and a case study presented along with comparative results from two computer models (one written in GPSS and the other written in FORTRAN).
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APA:  (1986)  Comparison Of Fortran And GPSS Languages In The Simulation Of A Shovel - Truck Open Pit Operation

MLA: Comparison Of Fortran And GPSS Languages In The Simulation Of A Shovel - Truck Open Pit Operation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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