Title :
Modeling food supply chains using multi-agent simulation
Author :
Krejci, C.C. ; Beamon, B.M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
In light of the pressures of increasing demands on earth´s resources, society faces serious challenges in food production and distribution. Food supply chain (FSC) models are critically important, providing decision-makers with tools that allow for the evaluation and design of FSCs, en route to ensuring sustainable FSC productivity. Multi-agent simulation (MAS) is well-suited to modeling FSCs for this purpose, enabling capture of decision-making, interactions, and adaptations of autonomous FSC actors. However, certain characteristics of FSCs are particularly difficult to model in detail, as data requirements can be intensive. In this paper we highlight some of the challenges modelers face in deciding the most appropriate methods for representing the elements of an FSC in an MAS model. We provide examples from the literature that show how other modelers have chosen to address these challenges. Finally, we discuss benefits and limitations of each example´s approach, in terms of realism and data requirements.
Keywords :
decision making; multi-agent systems; production engineering computing; productivity; supply chains; MAS-FSC model; autonomous FSC actors; decision making; food distribution; food production; food supply chain modeling; multiagent simulation; sustainable FSC productivity; Adaptation models; Agriculture; Biological system modeling; Data models; Mathematical model; Power capacitors; Production;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference (WSC), Proceedings of the 2012 Winter
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4779-2
Electronic_ISBN :
0891-7736
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2012.6465157