Supplementary information files for article Are “wrong” models useful? A qualitative study of discrete event simulation modeller stories Little is known about models deemed ”wrong” by their modellers or clients in Operational Research (OR). This paper aims to improve our understanding of “wrong” Discrete Event Simulation (DES) models based on empirical evidence. We interview 22 modellers who describe projects where modelling did not go as expected and explain how they dealt with those situations. This resulted in 54 stories reporting that a model was identified ”wrong” either by the modeller, the client or both. We perform a qualitative text analysis of the stories to identify the factors that define a ”wrong” model as well as potential us...
This study develops a standardised checklist approach to improve the reporting of discrete-event sim...
Discussion of learning from discrete-event simulation often takes the form of a hypothesis stating t...
The paper describes some of the elementary principles of the discrete event simulation and goes on t...
Supplementary information files for article Are “wrong” models useful? A qualitative study of discre...
Little is known about models deemed ”wrong” by their modellers or clients in Operational Research (O...
This paper explores the model development process in discrete-event simulation (DES) by reporting on...
This paper will discuss the development process of discrete event simulation models with regards to ...
Simulation is used increasingly throughout research, development, and planning for many purposes. Wh...
An empirical study comparing the model development process followed by experts in discrete-event sim...
An empirical study comparing the model development process followed by experts in discrete-event sim...
This paper provides an empirical study on the comparison of model building in Discrete-Event Simulat...
Computer modeling and simulation (M&S) allows engineers to study and analyze complex systems. Discre...
Simulation is one of the most important decision support tools that has been present during decades ...
Most of the well-known modeling and simulation (M&S) methodologies state the importance of conce...
It is often stated that involving the client in operational research studies increases conceptual le...
This study develops a standardised checklist approach to improve the reporting of discrete-event sim...
Discussion of learning from discrete-event simulation often takes the form of a hypothesis stating t...
The paper describes some of the elementary principles of the discrete event simulation and goes on t...
Supplementary information files for article Are “wrong” models useful? A qualitative study of discre...
Little is known about models deemed ”wrong” by their modellers or clients in Operational Research (O...
This paper explores the model development process in discrete-event simulation (DES) by reporting on...
This paper will discuss the development process of discrete event simulation models with regards to ...
Simulation is used increasingly throughout research, development, and planning for many purposes. Wh...
An empirical study comparing the model development process followed by experts in discrete-event sim...
An empirical study comparing the model development process followed by experts in discrete-event sim...
This paper provides an empirical study on the comparison of model building in Discrete-Event Simulat...
Computer modeling and simulation (M&S) allows engineers to study and analyze complex systems. Discre...
Simulation is one of the most important decision support tools that has been present during decades ...
Most of the well-known modeling and simulation (M&S) methodologies state the importance of conce...
It is often stated that involving the client in operational research studies increases conceptual le...
This study develops a standardised checklist approach to improve the reporting of discrete-event sim...
Discussion of learning from discrete-event simulation often takes the form of a hypothesis stating t...
The paper describes some of the elementary principles of the discrete event simulation and goes on t...