Simulation science is a strategic resource to address most challenging problems; in this paper, it is provided an overview about how new simulation capabilities, such as that ones based on MS2G (Modeling, interoperable Simulation and Serious Games), could enable to address complex systems and to support decision making; in addition, the new Strategic Engineering Discipline is proposed as framework where to combine all these new approaches for Problem Solving and Strategic Planning nowadays; several real examples are proposed as case studies to confirm the validity of these innovative concepts.

MS2G as pillar for developing strategic engineering as a new discipline for complex problem solving

Agostino G. Bruzzone
2018-01-01

Abstract

Simulation science is a strategic resource to address most challenging problems; in this paper, it is provided an overview about how new simulation capabilities, such as that ones based on MS2G (Modeling, interoperable Simulation and Serious Games), could enable to address complex systems and to support decision making; in addition, the new Strategic Engineering Discipline is proposed as framework where to combine all these new approaches for Problem Solving and Strategic Planning nowadays; several real examples are proposed as case studies to confirm the validity of these innovative concepts.
2018
978-88-85741-03-4
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