DocumentCode
1087623
Title
Computational Modeling in Complex Multinational Domains
Author
Klein, Helen Altman
Author_Institution
Wright State University
Volume
24
Issue
1
fYear
2009
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
88
Abstract
Computational modeling faces two major challenges. First, because modeling has demonstrated its value for relatively simple tasks, practitioners are asking for help with tasks in increasingly complex domains. Second, as international interchanges increase in importance, military, corporate, and humanitarian leaders urgently need to capture and better understand national and regional differences. Computational modeling promises to be a powerful tool for representing complex tasks and testing the validity of these representations. Models might also support decision aids and serve as platforms for training. It´s time to extend modeling to better accommodate complexity and to include the variations in behavior, roles, values, and cognition that influence international interchange.
Keywords
digital simulation; complex multinational domains; computational modeling; decision aids; international interchange; Cognition; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Context modeling; Cultural differences; Decision making; Military computing; Predictive models; Teamwork; Terrorism; cross-cultural interaction; cultural modeling; dimensions of cultural differences; team functioning;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1541-1672
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIS.2009.4
Filename
4763659
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