Visual interactive simulation an aid to decision making
Rd Hurrion and
Rjr Secker
Omega, 1978, vol. 6, issue 5, 419-426
Abstract:
This paper describes a technique of visual interactive simulation. The technique allows a simulation model to be dynamically displayed on a visual display unit. The user can watch the model progress through time and has the ability to stop, interact and try alternative decision strategies. The paper shows that by watching a simulation model progress through time and having the ability to interact with it, a user can improve his analysis and understanding of the original problem situation.
Date: 1978
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