DocumentCode :
3378417
Title :
Tutorial: Choosing what to model — Conceptual modeling for simulation
Author :
Robinson, Stewart
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Bus. & Econ., Loughborough Univ., Loughborough, UK
fYear :
2012
fDate :
9-12 Dec. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
Conceptual modeling is the abstraction of a simulation model from the real world system that is being modeled; in other words, choosing what to model, and what not to model. This is generally agreed to be the most difficult, least understood and most important task to be carried out in a simulation study. We present two example problems that illustrate the role of conceptual modeling in a simulation study. We then define a set of terminology that helps us frame the conceptual modeling task, we discuss the role of conceptual modeling in the simulation project life-cycle, and we identify the requirements for a good conceptual model. Frameworks that may be helpful for carrying out and teaching effective conceptual modeling are listed, and one framework is outlined in more detail.
Keywords :
modelling; simulation; conceptual modeling task; real world system; simulation model; simulation project life-cycle; simulation study; terminology; Buildings; Computational modeling; Computers; Context modeling; Data models; Hospitals; Roads;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2012 Winter
Conference_Location :
Berlin
ISSN :
0891-7736
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4779-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0891-7736
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2012.6465308
Filename :
6465308
Link To Document :
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