Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Publication Title
Journal of Systems, Cybernetics, and Informatics
Volume
5
Issue
5
Pages
65-74
Abstract
The Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCIM) was developed to cope with the different layers of interoperation of modeling & simulation applications. It introduced technical, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, dynamic, and conceptual layers of interoperation and showed how they are related to the ideas of integratability, interoperability, and composability. The model was successfully applied in various domains of systems, cybernetics, and informatics.
Original Publication Citation
Tolk, A., Diallo, S., & Turnitsa, C. D. (2007). Applying the levels of conceptual interoperability model in support of integratability, interoperability, and composability for system-of-systems engineering. Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics, and Informatics, 5(5), 65-74.
ORCID
0000-0002-4201-8757 (Tolk, Andreas), 0000-0001-5567-7594 (Turnitsa, Charles)
Repository Citation
Tolk, Andreas; Diallo, Saikou Y.; and Turnitsa, Charles D., "Applying the Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model in Support of Integratability, Interoperability, and Composability for System-of-Systems Engineering" (2007). Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering Faculty Publications. 27.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/msve_fac_pubs/27
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Digital Communications and Networking Commons, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing Commons
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