Journal: J. Simulation

Volume 5, Issue 3

133 -- 134Andreas Tolk, John A. Miller. Enhancing simulation composability and interoperability using conceptual/semantic/ontological models
135 -- 146Marko Hofmann, J. Palii, Goran Mihelcic. Epistemic and normative aspects of ontologies in modelling and simulation
147 -- 156Zach Ezzell, Paul A. Fishwick, Benjamin Lok, Andrew Pitkin, Samsun (Sem) Lampotang. An ontology-enabled user interface for simulation model construction and visualization
157 -- 165Osman Balci, James D. Arthur, William F. Ormsby. Achieving reusability and composability with a simulation conceptual model
166 -- 189Perakath C. Benjamin, Kumar V. Akella, Ajay Verma, Belita Gopal, Richard J. Mayer. A knowledge-driven framework for simulation application integration
190 -- 201Leon F. McGinnis, Edward Huang, Ky Sang Kwon, Volkan Ustun. Ontologies and simulation: a practical approach
202 -- 216Aleksandr A. Kerzhner, Jonathan M. Jobe, Christiaan J. J. Paredis. A formal framework for capturing knowledge to transform structural models into analysis models
217 -- 229Umut Durak, Halit Oguztüzün, C. Köksal Algin, Özer Özdikis. Towards interoperable and composable trajectory simulations: an ontology-based approach
230 -- 245Reginald Ford, David Martin, Daniel Elenius, Mark Johnson. Ontologies and tools for analysing and composing simulation confederations for the training and testing domains