Title :
Using a formal approach to simulation interoperability to specify languages for ambassador agents
Author :
Tolk, Andreas ; Diallo, Saikou Y.
Author_Institution :
Eng. Manage. & Syst. Eng., Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
Abstract :
Ambassador agents represent simulation services that are candidates to contribute to the solution of a problem. They need to know and express enough about the simulations to negotiate with other ambassador agents if the represented simulation systems can be composed to contribute to the solution. A formal approach to simulation interoperability based on set theory and date modeling theory was developed. The formal model of data in M&S capturing possible representations of real or imagined things in the world including definitions for existential and transformational dependencies is presented. Existential dependencies capture the relationships within a model while transformational dependencies capture the relationships between interactions with a model. These definitions are used to formally specify interoperation, the ability to exchange information, as a necessary condition for interoperability. The elements needed for a language needed for ambassador agents are derived using the formal approach to interoperability.
Keywords :
data models; multi-agent systems; open systems; set theory; simulation; ambassador agents; date modeling theory; existential dependencies; formal approach; set theory; simulation interoperability; simulation services; transformational dependencies; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Data models; Mathematical model; Ontologies; Standards;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2010 Winter
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9866-6
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2010.5679147