Although simulation is performed in a wide range of disciplines there has been almost no debate about the practice of simulation across these domains of application. This paper concentrates on two domains of practice, business and military simulation, and identifies three modes of practice: simulation as software engineering, simulation as a process of social change and simulation as facilitation. The facets of each of these modes of practice are described, and the predominant usage of the modes in business and the military are identified, The implications for simulation software suppliers, practitioners, researchers, educators and users are discussed
The author discusses the theoretical lens, origins, and environment of his work on computerized busi...
The author discusses the theoretical lens, origins, and environment of his work on computerized busi...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
Although simulation is performed in a wide range of disciplines there has been almost no debate abou...
An emergent research literature is starting to cohere on simulation as a sociological process within...
AbstractSimulation refers to any procedure that is meant to imitate a real-life system. It is especi...
Abstract — The word simulation refers to any procedure that is meant to imitate a real-life system. ...
This paper is to show the general explanations about simulation and its importance in the modern wor...
This paper identifies possible pitfalls of simulation modeling and suggests ways to prevent them. Fi...
The widespread use of simulation models is an outgrowth of the Operations Research and/or Management...
This paper identifies possible pitfalls of simulation modeling and suggests ways to prevent them. Fi...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
The author discusses the theoretical lens, origins, and environment of his work on computerized busi...
The author discusses the theoretical lens, origins, and environment of his work on computerized busi...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...
Although simulation is performed in a wide range of disciplines there has been almost no debate abou...
An emergent research literature is starting to cohere on simulation as a sociological process within...
AbstractSimulation refers to any procedure that is meant to imitate a real-life system. It is especi...
Abstract — The word simulation refers to any procedure that is meant to imitate a real-life system. ...
This paper is to show the general explanations about simulation and its importance in the modern wor...
This paper identifies possible pitfalls of simulation modeling and suggests ways to prevent them. Fi...
The widespread use of simulation models is an outgrowth of the Operations Research and/or Management...
This paper identifies possible pitfalls of simulation modeling and suggests ways to prevent them. Fi...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
Simulation is still rarely used by management researchers, particularly those who study business and...
The author discusses the theoretical lens, origins, and environment of his work on computerized busi...
The author discusses the theoretical lens, origins, and environment of his work on computerized busi...
A simulation is an orchestrated series of operations used to model the behaviour of a system. The sy...