Past challenges and the future of discrete event simulation

Andrew J. Collins, Farinaz Sabz Ali Pour, C. Jordan
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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.
离散事件模拟的过去挑战和未来
美国科学家卡尔·萨根曾经说过:“你必须了解过去才能理解现在。”我们认为,就模拟的未来进行有意义的对话需要对之前关于其未来的讨论有一个基本的理解。在本文中,我们对离散事件模拟(DES)文献进行了回顾,重点关注其未来,以更好地了解DES一直遵循的路径,无论是谁在使用模拟还是他们认为DES应该采取的方向。我们的综述包括对DES的定性文献综述和对建模与仿真(M&S)文献的定量文献计量学分析。文献计量学研究的结果表明,无论是在使用M&S的国家还是在新模拟主义者所青睐的学术学科方面,M&S社区的人口统计数据都在迅速变化。人口结构的这种变化有可能帮助社区面对未来的一些挑战。我们的定性文献综述表明,DES仍然面临一些重大挑战:这些挑战包括整合人类行为;使用模拟进行探索,而不是复制;确定投资回报;以及在一个分裂的社区中沟通的问题。
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