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The Profession of Modeling and Simulation: Discipline, Ethics, Education, Vocation, Societies, and Economics
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1st edition
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xxxvi, 381 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9781119288084

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The definite guide to the theory, knowledge, technical expertise, and ethical considerations that define the M&S profession

From traffic control to disaster management, supply chain analysis to military logistics, healthcare management to new drug discovery, modeling and simulation (M&S) has become an essential tool for solving countless real-world problems. M&S professionals are now indispensable to how things get done across virtually every aspect of modern life. This makes it all the more surprising that, until now, no effort has been made to systematically codify the core theory, knowledge, and technical expertise needed to succeed as an M&S professional.

This book brings together contributions from experts at the leading edge of the modeling and simulation profession, worldwide, who share their priceless insights into issues which are fundamental to professional success and career development in this critically important field. Running as a common thread throughout the book is an emphasis on several key aspects of the profession, including the essential body of knowledge underlying the M&S profession; the technical discipline of M&S; the ethical standards that should guide professional conduct; and the economic and commercial challenges today's M&S professionals face.

* Demonstrates applications of M&S tools and techniques in a variety of fields--such as engineering, operations research, and cyber environments--with over 500 types of simulations

* Highlights professional and academic aspects of the field, including preferred programming languages, professional academic and certification programs, and key international societies

* Shows why M&S professionals must be fully versed in the theory, concepts, and tools needed to address the challenges of cyber environments

The Profession of Modeling and Simulation is a valuable resource for M&S practitioners, developers, and researchers working in industry and government. Simulation professionals, including administrators, managers, technologists, faculty members, and scholars within the physical sciences, life sciences, and engineering fields will find it highly useful, as will students planning to pursue a career in the M&S profession.

" ...nearly three dozen experts in Modeling and Simulation (M&S) come together to make a compelling case for the recognition of M&S as a profession... Important reading for anyone seeking to elevate the standing of this vital field."

Alfred (Al) Grasso, President & CEO, The MITRE Corporation

Andreas Tolk, PhD, is Technology Integrator for the Modeling, Simulation, Experimentation, and Analytics Division of The MITRE Corporation, an adjunct professor in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering and the Department for Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Engineering at Old Dominion University, and an SCS fellow.

Tuncer Ören, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of Ottawa. He is an SCS fellow and an inductee to SCS Modeling and Simulation Hall of Fame. His research interests include advancing methodologies, ethics, body of knowledge, and terminology of modeling and simulation.


Author Notes

Andreas Tolk, PhD, is Technology Integrator for the Modeling, Simulation, Experimentation, and Analytics Division of The MITRE Corporation, an adjunct professor in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering and the Department for Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Engineering at Old Dominion University, and an SCS fellow.
Tuncer ren, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of Ottawa. He is an SCS fellow and an inductee to SCS Modeling and Simulation Hall of Fame. His research interests include advancing methodologies, ethics, body of knowledge, and terminology of modeling and simulation.


Table of Contents

Andreas TolkUmut Durak and Tuncer Ören and Andreas TolkAndreas TolkJohn A. Sokolowski and Roland R. MielkeMargaret L. Loper and Charles D. TurnitsaMikel D. Petty and Gregory S. Reed and William V. TuckerRobert K. Armstrong and Simon J.E. TaylorRudolph P. Darken and Curtis L. BlaisLin Zhang and Yingnian Wu and Gengjiao YangSteve Swenson and Robert M. Gravitz and Gary M. LightnerLevent YilmazSaurabh Mittal and Bernard P. ZeiglerSaikou Y. Diallo and Christopher J. Lynch and Navonil MustafeeSteven Gordon and Ivar Oswalt and Tim CooleySteven Gordon and Tim Cooley and Ivar OswaltRandall B. Garrett and James A. Robb and Richard J. Severinghaus and Richard Fujimoto
Forewordp. xiii
Prefacep. xv
List of Contributorsp. xix
Notes on Contributorsp. xxiii
Part I Foundationp. 1
1 An Introduction to the Facets of the Profession of Modeling and Simulationp. 3
2 An Index to the Body of Knowledge of Simulation Systems Engineeringp. 11
3 Code of Ethicsp. 35
Part II Educationp. 53
4 M&S as a Profession and an Academic Discipline: A Contemporary Viewp. 55
5 Academic Education Supporting the Professional Landscapep. 87
6 The Certified Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification and Examinationp. 109
Part III Societyp. 129
7 Modeling and Simulation Societies Shaping the Professionp. 131
8 The Uniformed Military Modeling and Simulation Professionalp. 151
9 M&S as a Profession and Discipline in Chinap. 167
10 Modeling and Simulation for the Enterprise: Integrating Application Domains for the M&S Professionalp. 183
Part IV Applicationp. 209
11 A Complexity and Creative Innovation Dynamics Perspective to Sustaining the Growth and Vitality of the M&S Professionp. 211
12 Theory and Practice of M&S in Cyber Environmentsp. 223
Part V Economicsp. 265
13 Funding an Academic Simulation Project: The Economics of M&Sp. 267
14 Why Spend One More Dollar for M&S? Observations on the Return of Investmentp. 287
15 Does M&S Help? Operationalizing Cost Avoidance and Proficiency Evaluationsp. 325
Part VI Policyp. 351
16 Building a National Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Coalitionp. 353
Indexp. 373