Title
Coupling Concepts For Simulation: A Systematic And Comprehensive View And Advantages With Declarative Models
Abstract
A brief review of the importance of simulation-based engineering and science (including social sciences) is followed by a historic perspective of model-based simulation. Section 2 is on declarative modeling of component systems as well as its advantages for self-documentation and for computer-aided checks and coupling. As an example for declarative modeling, General System Theory (GEST) implementor is given. In Sec. 3, basic concepts for coupling of component models, and rules for computer- assisted coupling specification are explained. Section 4 is devoted to possible computerized checks in couplings of declarative models such as: (1) automatic unit checking to avoid meaningless input/output matching at the time of coupling specification, (2) automatic threshold checking to provide warnings and/or to avoid disasters, and (3) automatic unit conversion for convenience of using library models. Section 5 is about several layers of nested couplings for modeling systems of systems. In Sec. 6, two types of variable couplings are discussed: (1) couplings with variable connections ( to allow input/output relations of models to depend on time or state conditions) and (2) coupling with variable component models (to allow component ( or coupled) models to be switched based on time or state conditions). Section 7 is on the use of multimodels as component models in couplings. Section 8 is on types of inputs and their use in couplings as well as on external inputs to simulation studies. In Sec. 9, conclusions and future work for complex systems are outlined. Especially, the values of simulation systems engineering as well as understanding and avoidance of misunderstanding in cognitive and emotive simulations are stressed. Appendix A is a list of almost 50 types of couplings and Appendix B lists over 50 terms related with couplings in modeling and simulation. To show the richness of "input" concept which is important in specification of input/output relations of component models, Appendix Clists almost 150 types of inputs. Information shared in this article may be useful in developing advanced modeling and simulation software, tools and environments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1142/S1793962314300015
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODELING SIMULATION AND SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Keywords
Field
DocType
Declarative modeling coupling, nested coupling, variable coupling, time-varying coupling, types of model couplings, multi-models in coupling, endogenous inputs, types of inputs
Complex system,Conversion of units,Coupling,Modeling and simulation,Computer science,System of systems,Theoretical computer science,Software
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
5
2
1793-9623
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tuncer I. Oren1113.87