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@subsection The Simulation widget
@cindex simulation widget
@image{simulation_widget,,,Screenshot of the simulation widget}
The simulation graph, as his name tell, show graphically the simulation progress
along the time.@*
It represent the processes status at each instant from the simulation beginning
to the actual one.@*
Into the graph is possible to view the processes only or both processes and threads.
@strong{Note:} this graph illustrates the @emph{past}. After each simulation
step is gone, the corresponding processes'/threads' states are drawn.
The graph is divided in three areas:
@itemize
@item At left there are the processes (and optionally threads) names list
@item From center to the right take place the graphical area
@item At the bottom there is the time ruler
@end itemize
@strong{The Processes/Threads names list}
Here each process is listed in insertion order.@*
If the thread visualization is enabled, below every process is shown a list of his threads.
@strong{The graphical area}
It's a rectangular region wich contains some horizontal bars.
Each bar correspond to a process or thread; the processes' bars are fat, the threads'
are thin.
The bars are composed horizontally to show the story of each process and thread.
If the process (thread) state change, and this is the rule, the corresponding bar
change color.@*
As default the colors are: green, yellow, red.
@itemize
@item @strong{Green} is used for running processes/threads
@item @strong{Yellow} is used for ready processes/threads (waiting to run)
@item @strong{Red} is used for blocked processes/threads (waiting for a resource)
@end itemize
The bar starts when the process or thread begin, ends when it die.@*
The length of the bar correspond to the time life of the process or thread.
@strong{The time ruler}
Below the graphical area there is a time ruler from 0 to the current instant.@*
The last represented time is the @emph{past} instant.
The first click on play button will show only notch 0 and no process bars.@*
At the second time, on the ruler, will be notches 0 and 1 and eventually the squares
corresponding to living processes or threads.@*
The other clicks... are all the same!
@strong{How to show/hide threads}
With the menu item "Show Threads" under the "View" menu the user can enable or
disable threads visibility.
@c % -------------------------------------------------
@node The Holt graph, The Preferences dialog, The Simulation widget, From the GUI
@subsection The Holt graph
@cindex holt
@image{holt_circle,7.3,8,Screenshot of the holt graph}
The graph show the simulation status at @emph{this time}.@*
It represent resources, processes or threads (and status),
requests for resources and allocation.
If the user choose to view processes then a circle per process is displayed,
if she/he choose to view threads only a circle per thread (and no process)
is displayed.
Resources are drawn as squares, processes and threads are circular, requests and
allocations are in form of arrows.@*
An arrow from process (thread) to a resource is a request from the process to have
the resource; an arrow from the resource to the process denote the allocation of the
resource to the process.
The colors, as usual, are: green, yellow, red.
@itemize
@item @strong{Green} is used for running processes/threads
@item @strong{Yellow} is used for ready processes/threads (waiting to run)
@item @strong{Red} is used for blocked processes/threads (waiting for a resource)
@end itemize
@strong{How to show processes or threads}
With the menu item "Show Threads" under the "View" menu the user can switch from
processes to threads visibility.
@strong{How to show or hide the Holt Window}
Holt graph, for pratical reasons, is placed in a separate frame out of the main
application window.@*
With the item "Show Holt graph" of the "View" menu is possible to show or hide
this window. To close is always possible to use the standard close button or
system menu command.
@strong{Changing size and shape}
The user can change size of the Holt window.@*
As the window change size, his contents is scaled and rearranged to fit into
the client area.@*
If the height/width ratio is >= 5/3 the items are arranged vertially in two
columns, resources at left, processes (or threads) at right.@*
If the height/width ratio is <= 3/5 the items are arranged horizontally in two
rows, resources at top, processes (or threads) at bottom.@*
Otherwise the items are disposed along a circle.
@image{holt_vert,12.1,8,Vertical arrangement of the holt graph}
@image{holt_horiz,4.5,8,Horizontal arrangement of the holt graph}
@c % -------------------------------------------------
@node The Preferences dialog, Controlling the simulation, The Holt graph, From the GUI
@subsection The Preferences dialog