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Modeling and Managing a Top Management Game by an Expert System Tool

In: Global Interdependence

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  • Toshiro Kurozawa

    (Setsunan University, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering)

Abstract

In university education, the effectiveness of a top management game decreases if the same model is repeated every year. Instructors must modify the game programs directly to change rules and parameters, a time-consuming and problematic process. In this paper an expert system structure is proposed which supports modeling and managing of a top management game so as to avoid such programming efforts. It is composed of an expert system shell, game programs, and some blackboards, and is executable by NEC-PCs. The production-system inference engine modifies the market size and the share of each firm on a market rules-basis. It also provides diagnostics for the players on a financial diagnostic rules-basis. Instructors can easily develop and operate many games with different rules every year using the original editor of the expert system. In addition, suitable diagnostics for the players can improve the quality of education.

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  • Toshiro Kurozawa, 1992. "Modeling and Managing a Top Management Game by an Expert System Tool," Springer Books, in: David Crookall & Kiyoshi Arai (ed.), Global Interdependence, pages 333-333, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-4-431-68189-2_54
    DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-68189-2_54
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