Experience from a modelling and simulation perspective in smart transport information service design

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This paper presents experience obtained in modelling and simulation of stakeholder-driven interactions for improved transport service design. The presented results describe value-aware, service model driven design artefacts supporting smart transport service development. The Socio-Technical System Engineering process is used in order to generate modelling and simulation artefacts, based on an executable representation of requirements. As a case study, the paper presents an improved design approach for a city transport information service to support travellers with valuable information regarding planning a trip in a city. This attempt to integrate agent-based modelling and simulation experience into the development of smart transport services emphasises the role of the development platform that provides tools for model analysis, validation, simulation, and real-time animation. The development platform’s role in transposing the above mentioned aspects in practice is emphasized and integration guidelines of the STSE process steps with the IBM Rational Rhapsody®development platform are described.

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Drǎgoicea, M., Constantinescu, D., & e Cunha, J. F. (2016). Experience from a modelling and simulation perspective in smart transport information service design. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 247, pp. 75–88). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32689-4_6

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