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摘要
佛罗里达大西洋大学的MBA课程是一个综合课程,涵盖了工商管理的所有基础领域,即:会计、金融、管理、市场营销、经济学、定量方法和信息系统。在这一传统框架下,位于商学院的计算机系统系将其管辖范围内的两门五(5)个季度学分的必修课程之一“信息系统”纳入了模型构建和计算机模拟的广泛练习,使用Dynamo语言和相关的工业动力学概念。Dynamo是20世纪60年代由Jay Forrester, Jack Pugh和麻省理工斯隆学院的同事开发的一种高级程序语言,在过去的八年里,它已经成功地应用于大型IBM和最近可供学生使用的Univac系统上。
Use of computer simulation in Florida Atlantic University's MBA program
The MBA program at Florida Atlantic University is a general program covering all the fundamental areas of business administration, viz: accounting, finance, management, marketing, economics, quantitative methods and information systems. Within this traditional framework, the Computer Systems department residing in the College of Business has incorporated in one of the two five (5) quarter credit required courses under its jurisdiction, "Information Systems" an extensive exercise in model construction and computer simulation using the Dynamo language and associated industrial dynamics concepts. Dynamo, a high level procedural language developed in the 1960's by Jay Forrester, Jack Pugh and associates of the Sloane School at MIT, has been successfully used for the past eight years in this course on large scale IBM and more recently Univac system available for the student use.