Three-dimensional conceptual model for service-oriented simulation
Wenguang Wang (1), Weiping Wang (1), Justyna Zander (2), Yifan Zhu (1), ((1) College of Information System, Management, National University of, Defense Technology, Changsha, China, (2) Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS,, Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, Berlin, Germany)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a three-dimensional conceptual model for service-oriented simulation, providing a framework to analyze and guide future developments in the field by examining interdisciplinary intersections.
Contribution
It presents a novel 3D model that integrates modeling, service-orientation, and engineering disciplines to analyze and advance service-oriented simulation frameworks.
Findings
The model helps identify potential research directions.
Two simulation frameworks are analyzed as examples.
Abstract
In this letter, we propose a novel three-dimensional conceptual model for an emerging service-oriented simulation paradigm. The model can be used as a guideline or an analytic means to find the potential and possible future directions of the current simulation frameworks. In particular, the model inspects the crossover between the disciplines of modeling and simulation, service-orientation, and software/systems engineering. Finally, two specific simulation frameworks are studied as examples.
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