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Dairy supply chain in west Java: Modelling using agent-based simulation and reporting using the stress guidelines

Dairy supply chain in west Java: Modelling using agent-based simulation and reporting using the stress guidelines
Dairy supply chain in west Java: Modelling using agent-based simulation and reporting using the stress guidelines

Agent-based simulation (ABS) is one of the preferred methods to model supply chains, especially when we are interested in estimating the impact of the interactions between individuals on system level outcomes. This paper presents a case study in which ABS is used to model the dairy supply chain in West Java. The characteristics of the supply chain in this case study, such as, the existence of forage as a common resource and the dominance of smallholder farmers, are different from most dairy supply chains in higher income countries. It is more common in low-middle income countries. ABS is used because we are interested in analysing the behaviour of the farmers, in particular, their buying and selling decision rules, and their impact on cow population and milk production. This paper demonstrates how the STRESS guidelines can be used to report the simulation study.

Agent-based simulation, Agriculture, Dairy supply chain, Simulation reporting tool
295-304
Operational Research Society
Onggo, Bhakti Stephan
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Utomo, Dhanan Sarwo
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Fakhimi, Masoud
Boness, Tom
Robertson, Duncan
Onggo, Bhakti Stephan
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Utomo, Dhanan Sarwo
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Fakhimi, Masoud
Boness, Tom
Robertson, Duncan

Onggo, Bhakti Stephan and Utomo, Dhanan Sarwo (2021) Dairy supply chain in west Java: Modelling using agent-based simulation and reporting using the stress guidelines. Fakhimi, Masoud, Boness, Tom and Robertson, Duncan (eds.) In Operational Research Society 10th Simulation Workshop, SW 2021 - Proceedings. Operational Research Society. pp. 295-304 . (doi:10.36819/SW21.032).

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Abstract

Agent-based simulation (ABS) is one of the preferred methods to model supply chains, especially when we are interested in estimating the impact of the interactions between individuals on system level outcomes. This paper presents a case study in which ABS is used to model the dairy supply chain in West Java. The characteristics of the supply chain in this case study, such as, the existence of forage as a common resource and the dominance of smallholder farmers, are different from most dairy supply chains in higher income countries. It is more common in low-middle income countries. ABS is used because we are interested in analysing the behaviour of the farmers, in particular, their buying and selling decision rules, and their impact on cow population and milk production. This paper demonstrates how the STRESS guidelines can be used to report the simulation study.

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Published date: 2021
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2021 SW 2021. All rights reserved. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Venue - Dates: 10th Operational Research Society Simulation Workshop, SW 2021, , Virtual, Online, 2021-03-22 - 2021-03-26
Keywords: Agent-based simulation, Agriculture, Dairy supply chain, Simulation reporting tool

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Local EPrints ID: 449605
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449605
PURE UUID: 4562e631-e608-4852-9379-49f6283bfa5c
ORCID for Bhakti Stephan Onggo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5899-304X

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Date deposited: 08 Jun 2021 16:33
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:54

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Author: Dhanan Sarwo Utomo
Editor: Masoud Fakhimi
Editor: Tom Boness
Editor: Duncan Robertson

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