I.V. Pletianyi, V.D. Samoilov
Èlektron. model. 2023, 45(1):41-53
https://doi.org/10.15407/emodel.45.01.041
ABSTRACT
Views on the solution of conceptual issues regarding the methods and technologies of building local simulators for training personnel in the energy industry are presented. Information technology for building local simulators based on scenario-simulation modeling of energy equipment and personnel activities is proposed. Methods of designing scenario structures and implementing methods of model construction in the development of local simulators are considered. The need for further development and improvement of technology due to the problem-oriented adaptation of the latest software packages is indicated, which would enable experienced experts in the energy industry to massively create training tools in a convenient and understandable interactive environment.
KEYWORDS
local simulator, scenario structures of activity, model construction, simulation model.
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