DocumentCode
2829209
Title
A taxonomy of model abstraction techniques
Author
Frantz, Frederick K.
Author_Institution
Computer Sci. Corp., Syracuse, NY, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
3-6 Dec 1995
Firstpage
1413
Lastpage
1420
Abstract
Model abstraction is a method for reducing the complexity of a simulation model while maintaining the validity of the simulation results with respect to the question that the simulation is being used to address. Model developers have traditionally used a number of abstraction techniques, and simulation researchers have conducted formal research to build a theoretical foundation for model manipulation. More recently, researchers in the artificial intelligence (AI) subfield of qualitative simulation have also been developing techniques for simplifying models, determining whether models results are valid, and developing tools for automatic model selection and manipulation. Metamodeling can also be considered as an abstraction technique. The purpose of the paper is to provide a taxonomy of abstraction techniques drawn from these fields. This taxonomy provides a framework for comparing and contrasting various abstraction techniques
Keywords
common-sense reasoning; modelling; simulation; artificial intelligence; automatic model manipulation tools; automatic model selection tools; metamodeling; model abstraction technique taxonomy; model developers; model simplification; qualitative simulation; simulation model complexity reduction; simulation result validity; Artificial intelligence; Computational modeling; Computer aided instruction; Computer interfaces; Computer simulation; Metamodeling; Postal services; Taxonomy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1995. Winter
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN
0-78033018-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.1995.479055
Filename
479055
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