Abstract:Computational experiments based on artificial society make it possible to study and quantitatively analyze the emergency management process. However, emergency management refers to multi-disciplines and multidomain, and models have the characteristics of multi-hierarchy, nonlinearity and multi-granularity, so a standard workflow is needed to guide the modeling development and management of artificial society. The model architecture of emergency management was carded, and the artificial society modeling method based on domain specific modeling was introduced to solve the multi-domain modeling problems. Moreover, the formal description methods as well as model encoding were implemented, which promoted the effective management of models. The development methods and management problems were discussed in details in the case study of H1N1 models, which provided the integrative model services for computational experiments oriented to emergency management.