Facilitated discrete event simulation offers an alternative mode of engagement with stakeholders (clients) in simulation projects. Pre-covid19 this was undertaken in face-to-face workshops but the new reality has meant that this is no longer possible for many of us around the globe. This tutorial explores PartiSim, short for Participative Simulation, as adapted to fit the new reality of holding virtual workshops with stakeholders. PartiSim is a participative and facilitated modelling approach developed to support simulation projects through a framework, stakeholder-oriented tools and manuals in facilitated workshops. We describe a typical PartiSim study consisting of six stages, four of which involve facilitated workshops and how it can be ...
In discrete-event simulation analyses of construction processes, the ability to interact with a runn...
International audienceThis chapter aims to describe the diversity of participatory approaches in rel...
Existing approaches to conceptual modelling (CM) in discrete-event simulation do not formally suppor...
Facilitated discrete event simulation offers an alternative mode of engagement with stakeholders (cl...
This tutorial introduces the PartiSim approach, aimed at supporting analysts and simulation modeller...
Facilitated discrete event simulation offers an alternative mode of engagement with stakeholders (cl...
This paper puts forward PartiSim which is a participative framework for discrete event simulation (D...
This paper puts forward PartiSim which is a participative framework for discrete event simulation (D...
This tutorial introduces the PartiSim approach, aimed at supporting analysts and simulation modeller...
AbstractDiscrete event simulation (DES) studies in healthcare are thought to benefit from stakeholde...
Discrete event simulation (DES) studies in healthcare are thought to benefit from stakeholder partic...
Discrete event simulation (DES) studies in healthcare are thought to benefit from stakeholder partic...
This toolkit consists of the PartiSim User Guide, Toolset 1, Toolset 2, Toolset 3, Toolset 5 and Too...
Is it possible for discrete-event simulation to be used in a facilitated workshop environment? Over ...
The second edition of the toolbox, named PartiSim, describing the PartiSim approach and toolsets. Pa...
In discrete-event simulation analyses of construction processes, the ability to interact with a runn...
International audienceThis chapter aims to describe the diversity of participatory approaches in rel...
Existing approaches to conceptual modelling (CM) in discrete-event simulation do not formally suppor...
Facilitated discrete event simulation offers an alternative mode of engagement with stakeholders (cl...
This tutorial introduces the PartiSim approach, aimed at supporting analysts and simulation modeller...
Facilitated discrete event simulation offers an alternative mode of engagement with stakeholders (cl...
This paper puts forward PartiSim which is a participative framework for discrete event simulation (D...
This paper puts forward PartiSim which is a participative framework for discrete event simulation (D...
This tutorial introduces the PartiSim approach, aimed at supporting analysts and simulation modeller...
AbstractDiscrete event simulation (DES) studies in healthcare are thought to benefit from stakeholde...
Discrete event simulation (DES) studies in healthcare are thought to benefit from stakeholder partic...
Discrete event simulation (DES) studies in healthcare are thought to benefit from stakeholder partic...
This toolkit consists of the PartiSim User Guide, Toolset 1, Toolset 2, Toolset 3, Toolset 5 and Too...
Is it possible for discrete-event simulation to be used in a facilitated workshop environment? Over ...
The second edition of the toolbox, named PartiSim, describing the PartiSim approach and toolsets. Pa...
In discrete-event simulation analyses of construction processes, the ability to interact with a runn...
International audienceThis chapter aims to describe the diversity of participatory approaches in rel...
Existing approaches to conceptual modelling (CM) in discrete-event simulation do not formally suppor...