Exploring the reusability of discrete-event simulation models: A case study of project challenges and issues of feasibility

K. Edwards
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Simulation model reuse has the potential to consume vast amounts of time, resources & money, and, result in poorly-tuned instruments completely inadequate for their intended applications. To avoid major pitfalls, it is important to conduct analyses of feasibility and alternative solutions to simulation model reuse and, optimally, involve a team of experts possessing broad skill sets. Consequent investigative activities encompass the following: Gaining familiarity with model parameters and construction; Identifying difficulties in the validation of development methods and model inputs; and, Justifying the time and cost of modifying existing models to new applications. Competencies to address these challenges include the application of project management techniques; the comprehension of the intricacies inherent in simulation modeling, programming and scripting language; the ability to transform data and design appropriate statistical experiments; and when appropriate, the capacity to conduct literature research and communicate findings in the form of written technical reports and in-person presentations. Defining the elements of these wide-ranging proficiencies forms the basis of this paper which chronicles the possible reuse of four discrete-event simulation models designed to compare internal patient queueing methods in a Veterans Administration Health System specialty cardiac clinic. Replete with generalizable examples, this six month case study illustrates a number of challenges, issues of feasibility, and practicalities involved in exploring reusability of existing simulation models.
探索离散事件模拟模型的可重用性:项目挑战和可行性问题的案例研究
仿真模型重用有可能消耗大量的时间、资源和金钱,并且会导致调谐不良的仪器完全不适合其预期的应用程序。为了避免主要的陷阱,对模拟模型重用的可行性和替代解决方案进行分析是很重要的,最好是让拥有广泛技能集的专家团队参与进来。随后的调查活动包括以下内容:熟悉模型参数和构造;确定在验证开发方法和模型输入方面的困难;并且,证明修改现有模型到新应用程序的时间和成本。应对这些挑战的能力包括项目管理技术的应用;理解仿真建模、编程和脚本语言中固有的复杂性;转换数据和设计适当的统计实验的能力;在适当的情况下,进行文献研究并以书面技术报告和现场演示的形式交流发现的能力。定义这些广泛熟练程度的要素构成了本文的基础,本文记录了四个离散事件模拟模型的可能重用,这些模型旨在比较退伍军人管理局卫生系统专业心脏诊所的内部患者排队方法。这个为期六个月的案例研究充满了可概括的示例,说明了探索现有仿真模型的可重用性所涉及的许多挑战、可行性问题和实用性。
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