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WSC
1997
14 years 11 months ago
Using Compensating Reconfiguration to Maintain Military Distributed Simulations
In Department of Defense (DoD) distributed training simulations, events occur that can cause unrealistic behavior. These events can be system events, such as the loss of a hostor ...
Donald J. Welch, James M. Purtilo
WSC
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Simulating Transportation Practices in Multi-Indenture Multi-echelon (MIME) Systems
Military supply chains encompass a complicated network of customers and suppliers, and deal with a wide variety of items. Demand inside the network is generated at the unit level ...
Joshua Burton McGee, Manuel D. Rossetti, Scott J. ...
DSS
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Game-theoretic modeling and control of military operations with partially emotional civilian players
Civilians are not just passively static but might purposefully take actions to help one side in a battle. Sometimes civilians might directly join one side if they are excessively ...
Mo Wei, Genshe Chen, Jose B. Cruz Jr., Leonard Hay...
WSC
2008
15 years 9 days ago
Creating and using non-kinetic effects: Training joint forces for asymmetric operations
US military forces now face asymmetric military operations. Management of relationships with civilians is often crucial to success. Local population groups can provide critical in...
Hugh Henry, Robert G. Chamberlain
WSC
2000
14 years 11 months ago
Simulation in a box: a generic reusable maintenance model
Simulation models can be time-consuming to build and often multiple models are built to simulate similar systems that have small differences. While developing a model to evaluate ...
Nancy Brown, Steve Powers