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An Ironic Truth? Is Simulation a More Realistic Way to Study Real-World Engineering Design Teams?

An Ironic Truth? Is Simulation a More Realistic Way to Study Real-World Engineering Design Teams?
An Ironic Truth? Is Simulation a More Realistic Way to Study Real-World Engineering Design Teams?
Exploration of agent based modelling as a tool for studying engineering design teams. Benefits and risks of this approach are illustrated through an ongoing model.
Hughes, Helen
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Robinson, Mark
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Crowder, Richard
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Sim, Yee Wai
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Hughes, Helen
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Robinson, Mark
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Crowder, Richard
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Sim, Yee Wai
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Hughes, Helen, Robinson, Mark, Crowder, Richard and Sim, Yee Wai (2009) An Ironic Truth? Is Simulation a More Realistic Way to Study Real-World Engineering Design Teams? Third International Conference on Design Principles and Practices, Berlin. 15 - 17 Feb 2009.

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Abstract

Exploration of agent based modelling as a tool for studying engineering design teams. Benefits and risks of this approach are illustrated through an ongoing model.

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Published date: 16 February 2009
Additional Information: Event Dates: 15 - 17 Feburary 2009
Venue - Dates: Third International Conference on Design Principles and Practices, Berlin, 2009-02-15 - 2009-02-17
Organisations: Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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Local EPrints ID: 267696
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/267696
PURE UUID: d0890a0b-779f-4b12-8227-4232a490dd93

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Date deposited: 23 Jul 2009 11:39
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 08:57

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Author: Helen Hughes
Author: Mark Robinson
Author: Richard Crowder
Author: Yee Wai Sim

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