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Title: Hybrid Conceptual Modeling For Simulation: An Ontology Approach During Covid-19
Authors: Nurul Saleh 
David Bell 
Zuharabih Sulaiman 
Keywords: Ontology;Simulation Modelling;healthcare
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: nstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc
Conference: Proceedings - Winter Simulation Conference 
Abstract: 
The recent outbreak of Covid-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection that started in Wuhan, China, has quickly spread worldwide. Due to the aggressive number of cases, the entire healthcare system has to respond and make decisions promptly to ensure it does not fail. Researchers have investigated the integration between ontology, algorithms and process modeling to facilitate simulation modeling in emergency departments and have produced a Minimal-Viable Simulation Ontology (MVSimO). However, the “minimalism” of the ontology has yet to be explored to cover pandemic settings. Responding to this, modelers must redesign services that are Covid-19 safe and better reflect changing realities. This study proposes a novel method that conceptualizes processes within the domain from a Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) perspective and utilizes prediction data from an Agent-Based Simulation (ABS) model to improve the accuracy of existing models. This hybrid approach can be helpful to support local decision making around resources allocation.
Description: 
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3272
ISSN: 08917736
DOI: 10.1109/WSC52266.2021.9715298
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Data Science and Computing - Proceedings

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