FASModelle
FASModelle is a term used in German-language modeling communities to refer to a family of computational models designed to simulate complex systems and processes. The name conveys a framework that is flexible, modular, and parameter-driven, enabling analysts to describe interactions among components, resources, and constraints across domains. FASModelle can be built using various modeling paradigms, including continuous-time differential equations, discrete-event simulation, agent-based modeling, or hybrids thereof. In practice, the acronym FAS is project- or domain-specific and does not imply a single universal methodology, but the common aim is to support understanding, prediction, and decision support through scenario analysis.
Typical workflow: define the problem and goals; develop a conceptual model specifying entities, relationships, and rules;
Applications span manufacturing and production planning, logistics and supply chain networks, energy systems, transportation and urban
Examples of use include production-line performance optimization, urban traffic flow studies, and energy-flexibility assessments. FASModelle are