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A Novel Federation Development and Execution Process Based on Collaboration Ontology

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Advanced Methods, Techniques, and Applications in Modeling and Simulation

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This paper presents a novel Federation Development and Execution Process aiming to employ collaboration ontology as mutual understanding of High Level Architecture. The proposed approach includes three main stages: Conceptual Analysis, Collaboration Preparation and Federation Execution. It uses collaboration ontology to represent collaboration knowledge such as conceptual model, domain knowledge, SOM, FOM, FED/FDD files, class RootObject in a consistent way. This knowledge representation method improves semantic completeness and transformation efficiency of collaboration knowledge and reduces workload without the loss of accuracy and consistency. This paper also discusses some ontology based collaboration knowledge modeling, manipulating, organization and implementation issues on the basis of collaboration ontology, which includes FCA modeling method, extending UML sequence diagram, ontology fusion, ontology maintenance and ontology template. The proposed approach has great potential to improve efficiency of FEDEP, reduce the work load for adaptive adjustment of ever-existing platforms, and enhance the applicability and flexibility of HLA systems.

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Sun, H., Fan, W., Xiao, T., Liu, Y., Chai, Y. (2012). A Novel Federation Development and Execution Process Based on Collaboration Ontology. In: Kim, JH., Lee, K., Tanaka, S., Park, SH. (eds) Advanced Methods, Techniques, and Applications in Modeling and Simulation. Proceedings in Information and Communications Technology, vol 4. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54216-2_2

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