This paper presents an attempt to address the challenge of modeling complex systems in which people, energy, and the environment meet. This challenge is met by developing a simple domain specific language for building systems models in a federated modeling environment. The language and its support infrastructure are designed for simplicity and ease of use. This language is demonstrated using a thermodynamic model of a biomass cookstove for the developing world as an example, and the use of the tools described in this paper to further extend that cookstove model into an end-to-end design tool for cookstoves and other energy systems for the developing world is discussed.
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Reinhart, Z. T., Suram, S., & Bryden, K. M. (2017). A domain specific language to simplify the creation of large scale federated model sets. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 507, pp. 420–432). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89935-0_35
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