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Title: Potential applications of simulation modelling techniques in healthcare: lessons learned from aerospace and military
Authors: Eldabi, T
Jahangirian, M
Stergioulas, LK
Keywords: Aerospace;Military;Simulation;Modelling;Healthcare;Survey
Issue Date: 2008
Citation: European and Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems (EMCIS 2008), Dubai, UAE, 2008
Abstract: The Aerospace and Military areas are to do with complex missions and situations. Modelling and Simulation (M&S) has been applied in many areas of defence ranging from space sciences, satellite engineering to multi-warfare (air warfare, undersea warfare), air & missile defence, acquisition, tactical military trainings & exercises, national security analysis and strategic decision making & planning, etc. The application of simulation modelling techniques in healthcare would improve the provision of healthcare services; however, their application has been much relatively feeble in the healthcare sector as compared to the defence sector. This paper presents results from a systematic literature survey on applications of modelling simulation techniques in the Aerospace & Military. The knowledge gained or lessons learned from the survey were finally used to analyze the potential applications of the simulation modelling techniques to the healthcare sector. Results show that in the defence sector, Distributed Simulation has now become a widely adopted technique. However, System Dynamics (SD) and Discrete Event Simulation (DSE) have also gained relative attention. From this survey it becomes clear that various simulation modelling techniques are useful for specific purposes and have potential applications in the healthcare sector.
URI: http://www.iseing.org/emcis/EMCISWebsite/EMCISProceedings2011.html
http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/8493
ISBN: 978-1-902316-58-1
Appears in Collections:Computer Science
Dept of Computer Science Research Papers

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