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Development of System Typology and Choice of Preferred Simulation Modelling Methods for DSS-Toolkit

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  • Oleg Nikolaevich Dmitriev

    (Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Russia)

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This paper formulated a position on the feasibility of developing and applying a highly developed simulation models of complex object within scope of justifying of managerial decisions. It selected a set of classification factors that determine the performance of a typology of simulation methods. The article reveals the content of the applicable methods of simulation in relation to the procedure of organization of promotion in the model time. The existence of the problem of forming of the simulation method and its principal conceptual solvability by preparation and implementation of research optimization (analysis and/or synthesis of this method) is shown. An innovative extension of the set of these methods is introduced. The considerations concerning the preferred method for application for a certain category of object of modellings, the method of key model events, are formulated. The problem of synthesis of a method of combination of group of methods of simulation is allocated.

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  • Oleg Nikolaevich Dmitriev, 2022. "Development of System Typology and Choice of Preferred Simulation Modelling Methods for DSS-Toolkit," International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST), IGI Global, vol. 14(1), pages 1-25, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jdsst0:v:14:y:2022:i:1:p:1-25
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