Deniz ÇetinkayaAlexander VerbraeckMamadou D. Seck2024-05-242024-05-242015-04-1610.1145/2699714https://acikarsiv.thk.edu.tr/handle/123456789/293<jats:p>Most of the well-known modeling and simulation (M&amp;S) methodologies state the importance of conceptual modeling in simulation studies, and they suggest the use of conceptual models during the simulation model development process. However, only a limited number of methodologies refers to how to move from a conceptual model to an executable simulation model. Besides, existing M&amp;S methodologies do not typically provide a formal method for model transformations between the models in different stages of the development process. Hence, in the current M&amp;S practice, model continuity is usually not fulfilled. In this article, a model-driven development framework for M&amp;S is presented to bridge the gap between different stages of a simulation study and to obtain model continuity. The applicability of the framework is illustrated with a prototype modeling environment and a case study in the discrete event simulation domain.</jats:p>Model Continuity in Discrete Event Simulationjournal-article