Title
A model-driven approach to multidisciplinary collaborative simulation for virtual product development
Abstract
The design and development of complex artifacts and systems is shifting towards a distributed and collaborative paradigm. The simulation environments for such a paradigm, therefore, need to take into account the cooperation between design teams, i.e. supporting multidisciplinary simulation in a distributed environment. However, current simulation tools can not fulfil this requirement as they have been developed to solve the specific problems from different disciplines. Although it's already possible to perform multidisciplinary simulations by using several tools together, it is very difficult to implement it when these tools are distributed on the Internet. A solution which can support the integration of distributed simulation models at run-time is presented, involving a computational infrastructure and a high-level modelling approach. Specifically, the infrastructure is constructed by a novel combination of two distributed computing techniques to implement the synchronization of distributed models, as well as to ensure the interoperability at run-time. In addition, a model-driven approach is developed to bridge the high-level model of a simulation system and the infrastructure which implements this model. The solution is evaluated by making a comparison with other approaches, as well as by developing a prototype tool. It's shown in the evaluation that (1) it is viable to develop multidisciplinary simulations in a distributed environment using this solution; (2) the model-driven approach allows designers to focus only on the high-level structure of a design without getting concerned with the details of the infrastructure.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.aei.2009.07.005
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Keywords
DocType
Volume
current simulation tool,virtual product development,high-level model,design team,simulation system,multidisciplinary simulation,simulation model,high-level modelling approach,model-driven approach,computational infrastructure,collaborative simulation,simulation environment
Journal
24
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
Advanced Engineering Informatics
21
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.24
14
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Heming Zhang19728.48
Hongwei Wang29316.84
David Chen348343.69
Gregory Zacharewicz422237.34