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Observations on the complexity of composable simulation
Ernest H. Page,Jeffrey M. Opper +1 more
- Vol. 1, pp 553-560
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This work considers the issue of composability as a design principle for simulation and describes a few of the complexities introduced through composability that might tend to offset the benefits of component based modeling on a large scale.Abstract:
We consider the issue of composability as a design principle for simulation. While component based modeling is believed to potentially reduce the complexities of the modeling task, we describe a few of the complexities introduced through composability. We observe that these complexities might tend to offset the benefits of component based modeling on a large scale.read more
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Simulation model reuse: definitions, benefits and obstacles
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Improving the Composability of Department of Defense Models and Simulations
Paul K. Davis,Robert H. Anderson +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify key elements for defining a path to future success in modeling and simulation (MS past Department of Defense (DoD) efforts to achieve it have had distinctly mixed success despite the many technological developments that have occurred over the past 5 to 10 years.
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