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The GGS is modeled after a real world system performing much of the same
duties as GGS.
duties as the GGS.
This is common practice
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in the computer software world, to understand complex problems more easily.
in the computer software world to understand complex problems more easily.
While there may not always be a real world example of a system performing
the exact duties of the system being modeled in the computer, it is often
easier to create and analyze requirements for real world systems and processes
than systems existing solely in a computer.
than systems existing solely in virtual form in a computer.
The requirements and limitations imposed on the real-world system can,
using the proper tools, be transferred in to the software.
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a graphical representation for the chess club is presented.
The club is seen from above.
The outermost box represents the building.
In the GGS setting, the building would represent one instance of GGS.
In the GGS setting, the building would represent one instance of the GGS.
Several buildings linked together would represent a cluster of GGS instances.
In order for a player (the P symbol in the graphic) to enter the theoretical
chess club, the player must pass by the entrance.