01972nas a2200229 4500008003900000245005400039210005400093260001200147300001200159490000700171520127800178653003601456653001801492653001601510653001501526100002301541700002401564700002901588700002201617700001701639856008601656 2008 d00aSemantic links in integrated modelling frameworks0 aSemantic links in integrated modelling frameworks c07/2008 a412-4230 v783 a
It is commonly accepted that modelling frameworks offer a powerful tool for modellers, researchers and decision makers, since they allow the management, re-use and integration of mathematical models from various disciplines and at different spatial and temporal scales. However, the actual re-usability of models depends on a number of factors such as the accessibility of the source code, the compatibility of different binary platforms, and often it is left to the modellers own discipline and responsibility to structure a complex model in such a way that it is decomposed in smaller re-usable sub-components. What reusable and interchangeable means is also somewhat vague; although several approaches to build modelling frameworks have been developed, little attention has been dedicated to the intrinsic re-usability of components, in particular between different modelling frameworks. In this paper, we focus on how models can be linked together to build complex integrated models. We stress that even if a model component interface is clear and reusable from a software standpoint, this is not a sufficient condition for reusing a component across different integrated modelling frameworks. This reveals the need for adding rich semantics in model interfaces.
10aIntegrated modelling frameworks10aModel linking10aModel reuse10aOntologies1 aRizzoli, Andrea, E1 aDonatelli, Marcello1 aAthanasiadis, Ioannis, N1 aVilla, Ferdinando1 aHuber, David u//www.simulistics.com/publications/semantic-links-integrated-modelling-frameworks