Department of Computer and Information Science

 

Computer Science Seminar Series

A Typology for Resource Profiling and Modeling


March 21, 3:00pm

Weir Hall, Room 235

Presenter: Charles M. Jenkis
Instructor and Graduate Student


A critical aspect of many simulation studies is the modeling of resources. A general typology, or multidimensional categorization, is proposed for characterizing resources. Such a characterization, or resource "profile," serves as a "meta-model" from which relevant properties may be identified and incorporated into a resource model. The typology is applicable across domains and is illustrated by example profiles of a mechanical resource (a tank), an electronic resource (a web service), and a living resource (an oilfield employee).


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