The strong relationship between the structure of the system being simulated and the structure of the simulating
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The strong relationship between the structure of the system being simulated and the structure of the simulating software is one of the things that makes the Structural Modeling pattern so flexible with respect to mirroring the modeled system in the event of change, extension, or contraction. Suppose the application domain were something other than simulation.
Would the Structural Modeling pattern still be a reasonable approach? Why or why not? Under what circumstances would it or would it not be?
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Software Architecture In Practice
ISBN: 9780321154958
2nd Edition
Authors: Len Bass, Paul Clements, Rick Kazman
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