Title
Modeling and simulation education: is there a need for graduate degrees in modeling and simulation?
Abstract
The authors represent educational institution that currently offer simulation programs and non educational organizations with vested interests in simulation education. The programs represented by the panel members provide a varied perspective on the answer to the questions "What skills do simulation professionals need" Are separate simulation programs needed?", "Is there a sufficient body knowledge to warrant programs in simulation?" "Do existing programs in computer science, operations research, and engineering provide sufficient simulation education to meet simulation demand?". Panel discussions will center on these and other issues related to the growth and need of degree programs in simulation.
Year
DOI
Venue
1996
10.1145/256562.256978
Winter Simulation Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
panel discussion,simulation professional,simulation education,simulation program,panel member,graduate degree,sufficient simulation education,educational institution,simulation demand,non educational organization,separate simulation program,computer science,educational technology,operations research,computational modeling,knowledge engineering,modeling and simulation,computer science education,computer simulation
Educational technology,Warrant,Simulation,Modeling and simulation,Knowledge engineering,Engineering,Educational institution,Defense industry,Technical report
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7803-3383-7
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ralph V. Rogers1247.20
Michael Zyda227458.68
Edward F. Mykytka341.85
David Bartlett400.34
Michael Bathe510.71