On the terminology and structuring of co-simulation methods

The need for holistic simulation of complex systems becomes more and more apparent, arising from different fields of application and approached by different scientific methods. This paper addresses the differences in terminology arising from these various origins, the levels on which they meet as well as an attempt on the classification and structuring of current state-of-the-art methods.

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