DocumentCode
2180495
Title
Conceptual modelling: Knowledge acquisition and model abstraction
Author
Kotiadis, Kathy ; Robinson, Stewart
Author_Institution
Operational Res. & Manage. Sci. Group, Univ. of Warwick Coventry, Coventry, UK
fYear
2008
fDate
7-10 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
951
Lastpage
958
Abstract
Conceptual modelling has gained a lot of interest in recent years and simulation modellers are particularly interested in understanding the processes involved in arriving at a conceptual model. This paper contributes to this understanding by discussing the artifacts of conceptual modelling and two specific conceptual modelling processes: knowledge acquisition and model abstraction. Knowledge acquisition is the process of finding out about the problem situation and arriving at a system description. Model abstraction refers to the simplifications made in moving from a system description to a conceptual model. Soft Systems Methodology has tools that can help a modeller with knowledge acquisition and model abstraction. These tools are drawing rich pictures, undertaking analyses `one¿, `two¿, `three¿, and constructing a root definition and the corresponding purposeful activity model. The use of these tools is discussed with respect to a case study in health care.
Keywords
computer aided analysis; knowledge acquisition; modelling; conceptual modelling processes:; knowledge acquisition; model abstraction; soft systems methodology; Decision making; Discrete event simulation; Feeds; Knowledge acquisition; Knowledge management; Medical services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2008. WSC 2008. Winter
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2707-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2708-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2008.4736161
Filename
4736161
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