Multi-formalism Modelling of Human Organization

2016 
The modelling of a human organization for the analysis of its behaviour in response to external stimuli is a complex problem and requires development and interoperation of a set of several models. Each model, developed using different modelling languages but the same data, offers unique insights and makes specific assumptions about the organization being modelled. Interoperation of such models can produce a more robust modelling and simulation capability to support analysis and evaluation of the organizational behaviour. The meta-modelling analysis based on concept maps and ontologies indicates what types of interoperation are valid between models expressed in different modelling languages. The approach is illustrated through several examples focusing on the use of social networks, Timed Influence Nets (a variant of Bayes Nets) and Colored Petri nets.
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