Integrated Framework To Optimise Decisions: Supply Chain Serious Game (AUSUM)

Ayman Tobail, Amr Arisha

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    Abstract

    Supply chain (SC) management challenges impose high pressure on the firm experts to explore innovative techniques to achieve better understanding of the impact of decisions on SC network performance. High complexity and dynamism of SC reflect on the limitations of traditional learning methods. Serious games have recently been identified as a potential learning approach for complex systems. This paper aims to develop an integrated simulation-based serious game (AUSUM) which incorporates optimisation techniques in an attempt to minimise risks and deliver better learning experience. The proposed game can be used for training and education purposes.
    Original languageEnglish
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    Event20th International Annual EurOMA Conference - Dublin, Ireland
    Duration: 9 Jun 201312 Jun 2013

    Conference

    Conference20th International Annual EurOMA Conference
    Country/TerritoryIreland
    CityDublin
    Period9/06/1312/06/13
    OtherOperations Management at the Heart of the Recovery

    Keywords

    • Supply chain management
    • serious games
    • complex systems
    • optimisation techniques
    • training
    • education

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