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Part of the book series: Understanding Complex Systems ((UCS))

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In this chapter model integration will be defined and reviewed with respect to the current technologies. Based on the previous literature review, models will be redefined in terms of paradigm (formalism), what the model actually represents, its associated semantics, scale and behaviour. This will in turn help define the core challenges of model integration.

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Patel, M., Nagl, S. (2010). Complexity and Model Integration: Formalisations. In: The Role of Model Integration in Complex Systems Modelling. Understanding Complex Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15603-8_4

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