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A simulation model is intended to capture a real-world system. Consequently, the modeling language used for making the simulation model should have a “real-world semantics” guaranteeing some kind of ontological faithfulness for the models made with it. In this paper, we propose to use ABDESO, a foundational ontology for agent-based discrete event simulation, for evaluating agent-based simulation languages.
We propose to model an enterprise as an institutional agent with organizational units and human actors as subagents that participate in zero or more business processes involving other subagents of the enterprise and other agents, which are possibly affiliated with other organizations. Our approach, which unifies state structure and behavior modeling, leads to a more holistic model of an enterprise,...
This paper is an attempt to transfer some results in the meta-theory of conceptual modeling of software systems to discrete event simulation modeling. We present DESO, a foundational ontology for discrete event system modeling derived from the foundational ontology UFO. The main purpose of DESO is to provide a basis for evaluating discrete event simulation languages.
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