WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications
Print ISSN: 1790-0832, E-ISSN: 2224-3402
Volume 11, 2014
Software Development with Regards to Simulations: Are Interaction Features Needed for a Better Description of Actual Reality?
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Abstract: This paper is centered on the optimal description of an actual reality for better support needed processes based on simulations. Data processing was, is and will be at the center of interest of all firms, organizations and individuals. The reasons are natural. There is an enormous amount of information, and orientation is very difficult with regards to data volume, variety and velocity. The selection of the correct way for optimal computational processing has a number of forms via preferences by actual conditions and IT user preferences. The better solutions are designed with support in cooperation with the global environment. The new approaches and ideas are often linked to innovations based on inspiration from swarm intelligence, trust in an agile method, or graphic support within the simulation. All such approaches help in software development and optimal implementation through settings and configuration, but many IT users have doubts about their real benefits in practice. They have problems with complexity, orientation, offered services, or timelines of obtained results and analyses. Based on this reality, there is a question about a better method for simulation design for optimal software development with regards to actual reality. These simulations are successfully used in software specification through needed objects. Standard objects are used for the description of the adopted resolution based on object features such as Name, Size, and Capacity. For actual reality description, there are other features needed with links on current context. Inspiration of this idea is based on pheromones from swarm intelligence like a point of interaction. These additional object features are oriented on practical preferences such as standard professional matter, cooperation, presentation, management, analytical matter, creativity, multicultural needs, services, and contact with the customer. Practical preferences then define the total priority of an object in a simulation. The benefit of the total priority of an object is a better relation to actual reality, and an optimal description of existing needs by preferences in a dynamic society. This approach offers a better way of software development like operating and database systems, or BI (Business Intelligence) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) products.
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Pages: 177-185
WSEAS Transactions on Information Science and Applications, ISSN / E-ISSN: 1790-0832 / 2224-3402, Volume 11, 2014, Art. #19