Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk Management
Nowadays, industries are implementing heterogeneous systems from different domains, backgrounds, and operating systems. Manufacturing systems are becoming more and more complex, which forces engineers to manage the complexity in several aspects. Technical complexities bring interoperability, risk ma...
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doaj-5b6bd47d237f45c983a7a5080548c2212021-02-08T00:02:58ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892021-02-0112717110.3390/info12020071Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk ManagementSimon Gorecki0Jalal Possik1Gregory Zacharewicz2Yves Ducq3Nicolas Perry4Groupe de Recherche en Economie Théorique et Appliquée (GREThA) UMR CNRS 5113, University of Bordeaux, 33608 Pessac, FranceAdvanced Disaster, Emergency and Rapid Response Simulation (ADERSIM), York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, CanadaLaboratoire des Sciences des Risques (LSR), Institut Mines-Telecom (IMT) Mines Ales, CEDEX, 30319 Alès, FranceIntégration du Matériau au Système (IMS) UMR CNRS 5218, University of Bordeaux, CEDEX, 33405 Talence, FranceArts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence—I2M Bordeaux UMR 5295, Esplanade des Arts et Métiers, 33400 Talence, FranceNowadays, industries are implementing heterogeneous systems from different domains, backgrounds, and operating systems. Manufacturing systems are becoming more and more complex, which forces engineers to manage the complexity in several aspects. Technical complexities bring interoperability, risk management, and hazards issues that must be taken into consideration, from the business model design to the technical implementation. To solve the complexities and the incompatibilities between heterogeneous components, several distributed and cosimulation standards and tools can be used for data exchange and interconnection. High-level architecture (HLA) and functional mockup interface (FMI) are the main international standards used for distributed and cosimulation. HLA is mainly used in academic and defense domains while FMI is mostly used in industry. In this article, we propose an HLA/FMI implementation with a connection to an external business process-modeling tool called Papyrus. Papyrus is configured as a master federate that orchestrates the subsimulations based on the above standards. The developed framework is integrated with external heterogeneous components through an FMI interface. This framework is developed with the aim of bringing interoperability to a system used in a power generation company.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/12/2/71HLAFMIrisk managementinteroperabilitymodeling and simulationPapyrus |
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Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk Management |
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Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk Management |
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Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk Management |
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Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk Management |
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Business Models for Distributed-Simulation Orchestration and Risk Management |
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Nowadays, industries are implementing heterogeneous systems from different domains, backgrounds, and operating systems. Manufacturing systems are becoming more and more complex, which forces engineers to manage the complexity in several aspects. Technical complexities bring interoperability, risk management, and hazards issues that must be taken into consideration, from the business model design to the technical implementation. To solve the complexities and the incompatibilities between heterogeneous components, several distributed and cosimulation standards and tools can be used for data exchange and interconnection. High-level architecture (HLA) and functional mockup interface (FMI) are the main international standards used for distributed and cosimulation. HLA is mainly used in academic and defense domains while FMI is mostly used in industry. In this article, we propose an HLA/FMI implementation with a connection to an external business process-modeling tool called Papyrus. Papyrus is configured as a master federate that orchestrates the subsimulations based on the above standards. The developed framework is integrated with external heterogeneous components through an FMI interface. This framework is developed with the aim of bringing interoperability to a system used in a power generation company. |
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HLA FMI risk management interoperability modeling and simulation Papyrus |
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