2013 Winter Simulations Conference (WSC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/wsc.2013.6721654
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A stochastic discrete event simulator for effects-based planning

Abstract: In this system oriented paper we describe the architectural framework and information flow model of a stochastic discrete event simulator for evaluating military operational plans. The simulator is tailored for Effect-based Planning where the outcome of a plan is compared with a desired end state. The simulator evaluates several alternative plans and identifies those that are closest to the desired end state. As a test case we use a scenario which has been developed by the Swedish Armed Forces in their Combine… Show more

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“…Each experiment run took 2.8 days to execute without any parallel computing. A description of the simulation system is available in [53].…”
Section: Overall Description Of the Bogaland Full-scale Simulation Exmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each experiment run took 2.8 days to execute without any parallel computing. A description of the simulation system is available in [53].…”
Section: Overall Description Of the Bogaland Full-scale Simulation Exmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of this would be OverSim which can be used to investigate peer-to-peer networks and is built with the OMNeT++ framework [6]. In contrast are tools such as the stochastic discrete event simulator proposed in [7] which looks at structures rather than specific technology. That tool allows scenarios for effects based planning but requires knowledge of the XML-model to create structure and rules.…”
Section: B Network Emulationmentioning
confidence: 99%