This paper will discuss the development process of discrete event simulation models with regards to
using data from multiple sources, that may be gathered both quantitatively and qualitatively, before
being incorporated into a single simulation model. The aim of this paper is to more formalise the less
discussed qualitative practices in simulation modelling. There will be a brief overview of where this
has been touched upon previously in literature, before moving on to the most commonly occurring
research methods and types of data gathered; and how these can be incorporated into a model. This
paper will go on to consider potential benefits and drawbacks to this approach before presenting an
application of how this thinking was applied to a research project.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
Proceedings of SW21 The OR Society Simulation Workshop
Source
SW21 The OR Society Simulation Workshop
Publisher
Operational Research Society
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
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