Hierarchical Relations in Simulation Models

Hierarchical modeling is a powerful means to handle system simulation model complexity. It can often be loosely defined, however, creating ambiguities in its application to simulation modeling. In order to define hierarchical modeling, different aspects of simulation models are defined. Then four pr...

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Published inWSC, '93: Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings pp. 132 - 137
Main Author Luna, J.J.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1993
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ISBN9780780313811
078031381X
DOI10.1109/WSC.1993.718038

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Summary:Hierarchical modeling is a powerful means to handle system simulation model complexity. It can often be loosely defined, however, creating ambiguities in its application to simulation modeling. In order to define hierarchical modeling, different aspects of simulation models are defined. Then four principal model hierarchical relations are defined and discussed: representation, composition, substitution, and specification. Hierarchical relations are then applied to the appropriate model aspects to provide a more complete definition of hierarchical modeling.
ISBN:9780780313811
078031381X
DOI:10.1109/WSC.1993.718038