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Safety & Security in Retail: Modeling Value Chain Dynamics
This paper focuses on modeling adverse events impact on retail networks; as crisis the model includes phenomena such as terrorism actions, contaminated or defective product lots; the model includes influence of media broadcasting news and customers fear. This research is based on the development of dynamic simulation to investigate hypotheses about the impact of various parameters and the response of different element of the retail supply chain
Serious games for developing intuition and agile thinking for decision makers
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24th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2012
2012, Pages 584-590
24th European Modeling and Simulation Symposium, EMSS 2012; Vienna; Austria; 19 September 2012 through 21 September 2012; Code 94539
Serious games for developing intuition and agile thinking for decision makers (Conference Paper)
Bruzzone, A.a , Tremori, A.a , Baisini, C.b
a DIME, University of Genoa, Italy
b CIM-coach AB, Sweden
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Abstract
This paper describes on-going researches about the usage of serious games for training and education of a set of "soft skills" such as intuition and agile thinking. These skills are a critical asset for any kind of decision maker. This work is focused on military officers; however, the authors' goal is to develop general methodologies and games that could find applications also in the industrial and business world, being decision making and, in particular, strategic decision making critical elements in every sector. In this paper the theoretical framework and the preliminary ideas on possible games development are illustrated
Simulation of autonomous systems in the extended marine domain
This paper is focused on characteristics and goals of an integrated architecture which aims at reproducing joint interoperability among autonomous systems. The paper proposes an experimentation over a scenario developed for the maritime context that uses an innovative simulator. The authors' goal, during such research, consists of identifying requirements related to these simulators so that they accurately keep into account the most important elements affecting real operative context. This analysis is addressing training (Kennedy, 2010), engineering and it could be further developed for supporting or operation supervision. General architecture devoted to integrate such simulators within a federation, together with the approach that has been used in order to carry out this operation, represent the subjects of this paper; the mission environment has been created with the only goal to test the federation, and similarly simulation architecture and conceptual models are validated through proposed preliminary activities
Goods contamination and external attacks: Modeling value chain dynamics in retail buisness
This paper focuses on modeling adverse events
impact on retail networks; as crisis the model
includes phenomena such as terrorism actions,
contaminated or defective product lots; the model
includes influence of media broadcasting news and
customers fear. This research is based on the
development of dynamic simulation to investigate
hypotheses about the impact of various parameters
and the response of different element of the retail
supply chain
HLA AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR MODELS
This paper focuses on the research made by the Authors on models to be applied in simulation[1] for military purposes. The aim is to reproduce human behaviour in particular conditions such as riots, terrorist attacks and so on in order to help police forces to control dangerous situations
METAMODELLING FOR ANALYZING SCENARIOS OF URBAN CRISIS AND AREA STABILIZATION BY APPLYING INTELLIGENT AGENTS
The paper proposes an experimental analysis on a civil disorder scenario where innovative Computer Generated Forces (CGF) are tested. In paper is provided a description of the experimental design made for the definition of the metamodels to be applied in two different cases: urban demonstration and riots as well as the subsequent stabilization period; the two cases related to the same urban scenario are tested in experimental campaigns. In this case metamodels are developed by regression equations in each scenario. So are defined the different metamodels (5 per campaign) and from each one it is possible to apply response surface methodology (RSM) for target function analysis considering multiple independent variables
Interoperable simulation for asymmetric threats in maritime scenarios: A case based on virtual simulation and intelligent agents
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