WP074: Understanding Enterprise Behaviour: A Feasibility Study

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Abstract
This paper describes work conducted as a joint collaboration between the Virtual Design Team (VDT) research group at Stanford University (USA) , the Systems Engineering Group (SEG) at De Montfort University (UK) and Elipsis Ltd . We describe a new docking methodology in which we combine the use of two radically different types of organizational simulation tool. The VDT simulation tool operates on a standalone computer, and employs computational agents during simulated execution of a pre-defined process model (Kunz, 1998). The other software tool, DREAMS , operates over a standard TCP/IP network, and employs human agents (real people) during a simulated execution of a pre-defined process model (Clegg, 2000).

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Date created August 2002

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Author Clegg, Ben
Author Turner, Mathew

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Docking
Subject Extended Enterprise
Subject Role Based and Computational Based Simulation
Subject Value Web Management
Genre Technical report

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Clegg, Ben and Turner, Mathew. (2002). WP074: Understanding Enterprise Behaviour: A Feasibility Study. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/sj319dx3741

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