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Title: |
Quality Evaluation Of
Models And Polymodel Complexes: Subject-Object Approach |
Authors: |
Boris Sokolov, Vladislav Sobolevsky, Stanislav Mikoni,
Valerii Zakharov, Ekaterina Rostova |
Published in: |
(2018). ECMS 2018
Proceedings Edited by: Lars Nolle, Alexandra Burger, Christoph Tholen, Jens
Werner, Jens Wellhausen European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi: 10.7148/2018-0005 ISSN:
2522-2422 (ONLINE) ISSN:
2522-2414 (PRINT) ISSN:
2522-2430 (CD-ROM) 32nd European Conference on Modelling and
Simulation, Wilhelmshaven, Germany, May 22nd
– May 265h, 2018 |
Citation
format: |
Boris
Sokolov, Vladislav Sobolevsky, Stanislav Mikoni, Valerii Zakharov, Ekaterina
Rostova (2018). Quality Evaluation Of Models And Polymodel Complexes:
Subject-Object Approach, ECMS 2018
Proceedings Edited by: Lars Nolle, Alexandra Burger, Christoph Tholen, Jens
Werner, Jens Wellhausen European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi: 10.7148/2018-0305 |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.7148/2018-0305 |
Abstract: |
New approach of models and multiple-models quality
evaluation is proposed. This approachis based on twofold ideas. First, when
selecting an object for modeling it is reasonable to select not a really
existing (designed or abstract) object but a situation in progress, that
includes the objects and the subjects of the modeling (people responsible for
making decisions (DM), people responsible for the substantiation of a
decision (solution), experts, and people responsible for the implementation
of solutions. Second, the process of modeling is here assumed as a control
process of developing situation under uncertain conditions, caused by absence
of information needed for forming the substantiated decisions. The
descriptive and formal statement of quality control of models and
multiple-model complexesare interpreted as problems of structural-functional
synthesis of a model (a multiple-model complex) and also, selection of
optimal programs of control and regulation of structural dynamics of a
situation in progress (quality control of models and multiple-model
complexes).The example of solving the task of
poly-model finding distances from a vertex to all other vertices of a graph
is proposed. |
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