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Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation

Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation

Edited ByStewart Robinson, Roger Brooks, Kathy Kotiadis, Durk-Jouke Van Der Zee
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 2 August 2010
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9781439810385
Pages 527 pages
eBook ISBN 9781439810385
SubjectsComputer Science, Engineering & Technology, Mathematics & Statistics
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Robinson, S. (Ed.), Brooks, R. (Ed.), Kotiadis, K. (Ed.), Van Der Zee, D.J. (Ed.). (2010). Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781439810385
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
chapter 1|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: Definition and Requirements
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance
ByRoger J. Brooks
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
ByWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
chapter 4|30 pages
A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
The ABCmod Conceptual Modeling Framework
ByGilbert Arbez, Louis G. Birta
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
ByN. Alpay Karagöz, Onur Demirörs
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling in Practice: A Systematic Approach
ByDavid Haydon
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 9|46 pages
Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
ByMichael Pidd
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 11|30 pages
An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
ByPaul Liston, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Peter Dungan, James Byrne, Paul Young, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 12|28 pages
Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
ByJohn Ryan, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
ByStephan Onggo
View abstract
chapter 14|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
ByAndreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Robert D. King, Charles D. Turnitsa, Jose J. Padilla
View abstract
chapter 15|38 pages
UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
ByÖ. Özgür Tanrıöver, Semih Bilgen
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
chapter 16|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
ByDale K. Pace
View abstract
chapter 17|22 pages
On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
ByRalf Sprenger, Oliver Rose
View abstract
chapter 18|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future................................. and Kathy Kotiadis
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Roger J. Brooks, Stewart Robinson
View abstract

Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
chapter 1|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: Definition and Requirements
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance
ByRoger J. Brooks
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
ByWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
chapter 4|30 pages
A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
The ABCmod Conceptual Modeling Framework
ByGilbert Arbez, Louis G. Birta
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
ByN. Alpay Karagöz, Onur Demirörs
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling in Practice: A Systematic Approach
ByDavid Haydon
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 9|46 pages
Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
ByMichael Pidd
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 11|30 pages
An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
ByPaul Liston, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Peter Dungan, James Byrne, Paul Young, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 12|28 pages
Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
ByJohn Ryan, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
ByStephan Onggo
View abstract
chapter 14|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
ByAndreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Robert D. King, Charles D. Turnitsa, Jose J. Padilla
View abstract
chapter 15|38 pages
UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
ByÖ. Özgür Tanrıöver, Semih Bilgen
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
chapter 16|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
ByDale K. Pace
View abstract
chapter 17|22 pages
On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
ByRalf Sprenger, Oliver Rose
View abstract
chapter 18|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future................................. and Kathy Kotiadis
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Roger J. Brooks, Stewart Robinson
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
chapter 1|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: Definition and Requirements
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance
ByRoger J. Brooks
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
ByWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
chapter 4|30 pages
A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
The ABCmod Conceptual Modeling Framework
ByGilbert Arbez, Louis G. Birta
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
ByN. Alpay Karagöz, Onur Demirörs
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling in Practice: A Systematic Approach
ByDavid Haydon
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 9|46 pages
Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
ByMichael Pidd
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 11|30 pages
An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
ByPaul Liston, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Peter Dungan, James Byrne, Paul Young, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 12|28 pages
Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
ByJohn Ryan, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
ByStephan Onggo
View abstract
chapter 14|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
ByAndreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Robert D. King, Charles D. Turnitsa, Jose J. Padilla
View abstract
chapter 15|38 pages
UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
ByÖ. Özgür Tanrıöver, Semih Bilgen
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
chapter 16|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
ByDale K. Pace
View abstract
chapter 17|22 pages
On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
ByRalf Sprenger, Oliver Rose
View abstract
chapter 18|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future................................. and Kathy Kotiadis
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Roger J. Brooks, Stewart Robinson
View abstract

Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
chapter 1|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: Definition and Requirements
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance
ByRoger J. Brooks
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
ByWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
chapter 4|30 pages
A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
The ABCmod Conceptual Modeling Framework
ByGilbert Arbez, Louis G. Birta
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
ByN. Alpay Karagöz, Onur Demirörs
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling in Practice: A Systematic Approach
ByDavid Haydon
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 9|46 pages
Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
ByMichael Pidd
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 11|30 pages
An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
ByPaul Liston, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Peter Dungan, James Byrne, Paul Young, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 12|28 pages
Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
ByJohn Ryan, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
ByStephan Onggo
View abstract
chapter 14|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
ByAndreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Robert D. King, Charles D. Turnitsa, Jose J. Padilla
View abstract
chapter 15|38 pages
UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
ByÖ. Özgür Tanrıöver, Semih Bilgen
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
chapter 16|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
ByDale K. Pace
View abstract
chapter 17|22 pages
On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
ByRalf Sprenger, Oliver Rose
View abstract
chapter 18|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future................................. and Kathy Kotiadis
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Roger J. Brooks, Stewart Robinson
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
chapter 1|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: Definition and Requirements
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance
ByRoger J. Brooks
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
ByWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
chapter 4|30 pages
A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
The ABCmod Conceptual Modeling Framework
ByGilbert Arbez, Louis G. Birta
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
ByN. Alpay Karagöz, Onur Demirörs
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling in Practice: A Systematic Approach
ByDavid Haydon
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 9|46 pages
Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
ByMichael Pidd
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 11|30 pages
An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
ByPaul Liston, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Peter Dungan, James Byrne, Paul Young, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 12|28 pages
Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
ByJohn Ryan, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
ByStephan Onggo
View abstract
chapter 14|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
ByAndreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Robert D. King, Charles D. Turnitsa, Jose J. Padilla
View abstract
chapter 15|38 pages
UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
ByÖ. Özgür Tanrıöver, Semih Bilgen
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
chapter 16|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
ByDale K. Pace
View abstract
chapter 17|22 pages
On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
ByRalf Sprenger, Oliver Rose
View abstract
chapter 18|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future................................. and Kathy Kotiadis
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Roger J. Brooks, Stewart Robinson
View abstract

Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
chapter 1|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Simulation: Definition and Requirements
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 2|26 pages
Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance
ByRoger J. Brooks
View abstract
chapter 3|14 pages
Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
ByWang Wang, Roger J. Brooks
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
chapter 4|30 pages
A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
ByStewart Robinson
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
The ABCmod Conceptual Modeling Framework
ByGilbert Arbez, Louis G. Birta
View abstract
chapter 7|32 pages
Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
ByN. Alpay Karagöz, Onur Demirörs
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling in Practice: A Systematic Approach
ByDavid Haydon
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 9|46 pages
Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
ByMichael Pidd
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
chapter 11|30 pages
An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
ByPaul Liston, Kamil Erkan Kabak, Peter Dungan, James Byrne, Paul Young, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 12|28 pages
Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
ByJohn Ryan, Cathal Heavey
View abstract
chapter 13|18 pages
Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
ByStephan Onggo
View abstract
chapter 14|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
ByAndreas Tolk, Saikou Y. Diallo, Robert D. King, Charles D. Turnitsa, Jose J. Padilla
View abstract
chapter 15|38 pages
UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
ByÖ. Özgür Tanrıöver, Semih Bilgen
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
chapter 16|28 pages
Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
ByDale K. Pace
View abstract
chapter 17|22 pages
On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
ByRalf Sprenger, Oliver Rose
View abstract
chapter 18|18 pages
Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future................................. and Kathy Kotiadis
ByDurk-Jouke van der Zee, Roger J. Brooks, Stewart Robinson
View abstract
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