D. B. Pratt, P. Farrington, C. Basnet, H. C. Bhuskute, M. Kamath, J. Mize
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Abstract
This paper presents a conceptual framework for simulation modeling which emphasizes model reusability. Reusability is achieved through the provision of separate modeling constructs for physical, information, and control/decision elements of a system. These constructs contribute to a modular environment in which the modeling elements, once created, can be stored in a modeling database and retrieved. While this framework can be implemented within traditional simulation modeling environments, an object oriented modeling environment appears to offer a potentially superior approach.<>