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Towards a theory of multi-method M&S approach: Part I
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Mathematical ProgrammingNumerical AnalysisEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringModeling MethodSoftware EngineeringSimulationS ApproachMultiple-criteria Decision AnalysisOperations ResearchParallel Complexity TheorySystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationDesignComputer ScienceDerivative TermsOntological AmbiguitySingle ModelingSoftware DesignOntological AnalysisModel-based System EngineeringMethod EngineeringModel FrameworkAlgebraic Method
This paper is the first from a series of papers that aim to develop a theory of multi-method M&S approach. The aim of this paper is to develop ontological basis for multi-method M&S approach. The first part of this paper discusses terms related to the use of more than a single modeling & simulation (M&S) method. This is to show the ontological ambiguity currently present within the M&S field in the context of using more than a single method. Next section provides the philosophical stance of the authors about the main terms in order to provide clarification and context of the term multi-method M&S approach. The last section takes these previous concepts and proposes a set of definitions relevant to a multi-method M&S approach, including its parent and derivative terms.
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