Title :
Military force structure and realignment “sharpening the edge” through Dynamic Simulation
Author :
Parker, Stephen R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of the Army, US Army Concepts Anal. Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA
Abstract :
A unique approach is developed for analyzing force structures of the armed forces of the United States. With this approach new ways of measuring combat readiness are available to ensure that the armed forces remain ready to fight during the defense drawdown of the 1990s. As part of the approach, a symbolic network representative language was developed which combines the continuous variable features of system dynamics and the discrete event features of conventional simulation techniques. This network representative language, referred to as Dynamic Simulation (DYNASIM), is built to integrate with the network SLAMSYSTEM environment. The contribution of this research is a prescribed method for the strategic analyst to develop an influence diagram which can be used to analyze force structures within the combat logistics domain. DYNASIM´s format structure enables the user to focus attention on the development of the model, rather than the computational aspects of simulation
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; logistics data processing; military computing; simulation languages; strategic planning; symbol manipulation; DYNASIM format structure; Dynamic Simulation; United States armed forces; combat logistics domain; combat readiness measurement; continuous variable features; defense drawdown; discrete event features; force structure analysis; influence diagram; military force realignment; military force structure; model development; network SLAMSYSTEM environment; network representative language; strategic analyst; symbolic network representative language; system dynamics; Analytical models; Arm; Discrete event simulation; Force measurement; Logistics; Military computing; Military equipment; Personnel; Production; Recruitment;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1995. Winter
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-78033018-8
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1995.479038