Virtual Manufacturing Background Project
Relevant Research Areas
Simulation
The ability to represent a physical system or environment
in a computer. This area includes a wide range of computer software
applications and, in the long term, links to real world systems that
enable simulation-based control. Includes model optimization and validation.
If any of your work is relevant to this area, then this is
an invitation to send us, virtual@frabjous.cs.umd.edu, information about it, for possible inclusion on the Web site and in the report.
Relevant References
- Books:
- Papers:
- Levitt, R.E., Cohen, G.P., Kunz, J.C., Nass, C.I., Christiansen, T., Jin, Y., "The 'Virtual Design Team:' Simulating how Organization Sktructure and information Processing Tools affect Team Performance," in Computational Organization Theory, edited by K. Carley and M. Prietula, Lawrence Erlbaum, 1994.
- WWW sites:
Relevant Research Areas
Virtual Manufacturing Background Project
Virtual Manufacturing Home Page