Ontology, epistemology, and teleology for modeling and simulation : philosophical foundations for intelligent M&S applications /

In this book, internationally recognized experts in philosophy of science, computer science, and modeling and simulation are contributing to the discussion on how ontology, epistemology, and teleology will contribute to enable the next generation of intelligent modeling and simulation applications.I...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Tolk, Andreas
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Berlin ; New York :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Intelligent systems reference library, 44
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31140-6
Summary: In this book, internationally recognized experts in philosophy of science, computer science, and modeling and simulation are contributing to the discussion on how ontology, epistemology, and teleology will contribute to enable the next generation of intelligent modeling and simulation applications.It is well understood that a simulation can provide the technical means to display the behavior of a system over time, including following observed trends to predict future possible states, but how reliable and trustworthy are such predictions? The questions about what we can know (ontology), how we gain new knowledge (epistemology), and what we do with this knowledge (teleology) are therefore illuminated from these very different perspectives, as each experts uses a different facet to look at these challenges. The result of bringing these perspectives into one book is a challenging compendium that gives room for a spectrum of challenges: from general philosophy questions, such as can we use modeling and simulation and other computational means at all to discover new knowledge, down to computational methods to improve semantic interoperability between systems or methods addressing how to apply the recent insights of service oriented approaches to support distributed artificial intelligence.As such, this book has been compiled as an entry point to new domains for students, scholars, and practitioners and to raise the curiosity in them to learn more to fully address the topics of ontology, epistemology, and teleology from philosophical, computational, and conceptual viewpoints.
Item Description: Includes author index.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
ISBN: 9783642311406 (electronic bk.)
3642311407 (electronic bk.)
3642311393 (Cloth)
9783642311390 (Cloth)
9781283630887 (MyiLibrary)
1283630885 (MyiLibrary)
Index Number: T57
CLC: B01-39
Contents: Truth, Trust, and Turing - Implications for Modeling and Simulation /
Guidelines for Developing Ontological Architectures in Modelling and Simulation /
Ontologies in Modeling and Simulation: An Epistemological Perspective /
Ontological Implications of Modeling and Simulation in Postmodernity /
Models as Partial Explanations /
Theory Reconstruction of Several Versions of Modern Organisation Theories /
Cutting Back Models and Simulations /
Philosophical Aspects of Modeling and Simulation /
Philosophical and Theoretic Underpinnings of Simulation Visualization Rhetoric and Their Practical Implications /
Modeling and Simulation as a Theory Building Paradigm /
Toward Replicability-Aware Modeling and Simulation: Changing the Conduct of M&S in the Information Age /
Immersed in Immersion: Simulation as Technology and Theory of Mind /
On the Value of a Taxonomy in Modeling /
A Bayesian Approach to the Validation of Agent-Based Models /
A Framework for Modeling and Simulation of the Artificial /
Semantic Validation of Emergent Properties in Component-Based Simulation Models /
Ontological, Epistemological, and Teleological Perspectives on Service-Oriented Simulation Frameworks /