Chapter 1: Introduction

This manual is primarily a technical manual. Currently the user-information is covered by simrisc's man-pages

This manual covers the design and organization of simrisc's software. Each section (except for section main) covers a class as encountered when reading the sources starting at the main function.

In total almost 30 classes were defined. Starting from main only Simulator is required.

At the other side of the spectrum there are several classes or comparable elements which are used by many classes. These elements are defined in separate header files:

These files are not further covered in this manual: they contain definitions and trivial support functions, and the reader should refer for these files themselves for further details.

Figure 1: The Outer Program Design

The outline of the organization of the outer levels of the program is shown in Figure 1. main uses a Simulator, and for each separate analysis the Simulator creates an Analysis object, which in turn creates a Loop object, doing all the hard work (hence the ellipsis in Figure 1).

The configuration file defines elements that can be used in the analyses. Such elements are, e.g., Screening, containing screening parameters, Densities, containing parameters of breast densities, and Incidence, containing tumor incidence parameters. Objects of those classes are used by Loop.

It is quite possible that future versions of simrisc also supports different types of simulations. It's likely that Loop itself then becomes a scenario as defined by Gamma et al. (1995), and that analysis specification files also select the requested scenario(s) by specifying the requested simulation type(s).