人口统计学的
事件(粒子物理)
计算机科学
离散事件仿真
复制(统计)
基线(sea)
数据科学
管理科学
面子(社会学概念)
运筹学
社会学
模拟
社会科学
工程类
政治学
数学
统计
物理
人口学
量子力学
法学
作者
Andrew J. Collins,Farinaz Sabz Ali Pour,Craig A. Jordan
标识
DOI:10.1177/15485129211067175
摘要
The American scientist Carl Sagan once said: “You have to know the past to understand the present.” We argue that having a meaningful dialogue on the future of simulation requires a baseline understanding of previous discussions on its future. For this paper, we conduct a review of the discrete event simulation (DES) literature that focuses on its future to understand better the path that DES has been following, both in terms of who is using simulation and what directions they think DES should take. Our review involves a qualitative literature review of DES and a quantitative bibliometric analysis of the Modeling and Simulation (M&S) literature. The results from the bibliometric study imply that demographics of the M&S community are rapidly changing, both in terms of the nations that use M&S and the academic disciplines from which new simulationists hail. This change in demographics has the potential to help aid the community face some of its future challenges. Our qualitative literature review indicates that DES still faces some significant challenges: these include integrating human behavior; using simulation for exploration, not replication; determining return on investment; and communication issues across a splitting community.
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