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|a Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation.
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|a Front cover; Contents; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 1: Conceptual Modeling for Simulation:Definition and Requirements; Chapter 2: Complexity, Level of Detail, and Model Performance; Chapter 3: Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling; Part Ii: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks; Chapter 4: A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 5 Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding; Chapter 6:The Abc mod Conceptual Modeling Framework.
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|a Chapter 7: Conceptual Modeling Notations and TechniquesChapter 8: Conceptual Modeling in Practice:A Systematic Approach; Part Iii: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 9: Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice; Part Iv: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 11: An Evaluation of SysMl to Support Simulation Modeling; Chapter 12: Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation; Chapter 13: Methods for Conceptual Model Representation.
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|a Chapter 14: Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex SystemsChapter 15: Uml-Based Conceptual Models and V & V; Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling; Chapter 16: Conceptual Modeling Evolution within Us Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop; Chapter 17: On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models; Chapter 18: Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present, and Future; Index; Back cover.
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|a What is a conceptual model? How is conceptual modeling performed in general and in specific modeling domains? What is the role of established approaches in conceptual modeling? This book addresses these issues.
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