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Conceptual interoperability

Known as: Conceptual, Levels of conceptual interoperability 
Conceptual interoperability is a concept in simulation theory. From the early ideas of Harkrider and Lunceford, simulation composability has been… 
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2016
2016
Successfully using a software web-service/platform API requires satisfying its conceptual interoperability constraints that are… 
2015
2015
Successfully integrating a software system with an existing other software system requires, beyond technical mismatches… 
2015
2015
Identifying and resolving conceptual mismatches between two software systems are crucial for their successful interoperation… 
2013
2013
Systems engineering is currently evolving to extend beyond the scope of a single system. Recently, the increasing number of… 
2012
2012
There is an increasing need for systematic composition of simulation services in the emerging service-oriented computing… 
2012
2012
  • C. Chiarcos
  • 2012
  • Corpus ID: 2862019
This paper describes the application of OWL and RDF to address the interoperability of linguistic corpora and linguistic… 
2011
2011
This paper describes how to use the Levels of Conceptual Interoperability (LCIM) as the theoretical backbone for developing and… 
2010
2010
Network centric warfare (NCW) need to be supported by modeling and simulation systems, and the interoperability between different… 
2010
2010
  • A. Tolk
  • 2010
  • Corpus ID: 11230267
This paper presents the Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCIM) in the context of supporting composability…