Multi Layered Systems; Simulation; Geographical Regions; Security; Decision Making
Abstract :
[en] Planning for regional security and crisis management is identified as a multi layered system. Delays, however, have manifested themselves as a common property of such systems. This means that an action on one level will cause surprising impacts on the others, but first after some retardation. Fortunately, with help of anticipatory modelling and computer simulation it is possible to demonstrate the effects of those complex inter level interactions. As an example, it is found that longer delays tend to increase the instability of the system, with great fluctuations as a consequence. An anticipation factor, however, may help to counteract those fluctuations.
Disciplines :
Business & economic sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Dubois, Daniel ; Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC-Ecole de gestion : UER > UER Opérations
Asproth, Viveca; Mid Sweden University, 83125 ÖSTERSUND, Sweden > ITM/Informatics
Holmberg, Stig; Mid Sweden University, 83125 ÖSTERSUND, Sweden > ITM/Informatics
Öberg, Lena-Maria; Mid Sweden University, 83125 ÖSTERSUND, Sweden > ITM/Informatics
Language :
English
Title :
Simulation Based Decision Processes for Territorial Security
Publication date :
2010
Event name :
International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics and Cybernetics
Event organizer :
International Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research and Cybernetics (IIAS)
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