Panel on simulation modeling for Covid-19
Panel on simulation modeling for Covid-19
This is a panel paper which discusses the use of simulation modeling in mitigating the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have gathered a group of expert modelers from around the world who have worked on healthcare simulation projects associated with the pandemic and the paper provides their answers to an
initial set of questions. These serve to provide a description of the modeling work that has taken place already and to make suggestions for future directions both in modeling Covid-19 and preparing the world for future healthcare emergencies.
Covid-19, simulation
Aleman, Dionne M.
be70a54c-86db-40aa-82a1-0f109d6193ea
Anagnostou, Anastasia
bbb53267-d829-4f9a-ad18-9ea6cf402866
Currie, Christine
dcfd0972-1b42-4fac-8a67-0258cfdeb55a
Fowler, John W.
13f5ef00-1e74-4a38-9670-f4540e3528d6
Gel, Esma S.
1d46d724-2dba-4a37-82d3-2258e582cf61
Rutherford, Alexander R.
00d297df-24c0-4758-95f5-92180ee838c6
13 December 2021
Aleman, Dionne M.
be70a54c-86db-40aa-82a1-0f109d6193ea
Anagnostou, Anastasia
bbb53267-d829-4f9a-ad18-9ea6cf402866
Currie, Christine
dcfd0972-1b42-4fac-8a67-0258cfdeb55a
Fowler, John W.
13f5ef00-1e74-4a38-9670-f4540e3528d6
Gel, Esma S.
1d46d724-2dba-4a37-82d3-2258e582cf61
Rutherford, Alexander R.
00d297df-24c0-4758-95f5-92180ee838c6
Aleman, Dionne M., Anagnostou, Anastasia, Currie, Christine, Fowler, John W., Gel, Esma S. and Rutherford, Alexander R.
(2021)
Panel on simulation modeling for Covid-19.
In,
2021 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC).
Winter Simulation Conference 2021: Simulation for a Smart World: From Smart Devices to Smart Cities (13/12/21 - 17/12/21)
(doi:10.1109/WSC52266.2021.9715328).
Record type:
Book Section
Abstract
This is a panel paper which discusses the use of simulation modeling in mitigating the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have gathered a group of expert modelers from around the world who have worked on healthcare simulation projects associated with the pandemic and the paper provides their answers to an
initial set of questions. These serve to provide a description of the modeling work that has taken place already and to make suggestions for future directions both in modeling Covid-19 and preparing the world for future healthcare emergencies.
Text
WSC2021_Covid_Panel (2)
- Accepted Manuscript
More information
Accepted/In Press date: 28 July 2021
Published date: 13 December 2021
Venue - Dates:
Winter Simulation Conference 2021: Simulation for a Smart World: From Smart Devices to Smart Cities, , Phoenix, AZ, United States, 2021-12-13 - 2021-12-17
Keywords:
Covid-19, simulation
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 469751
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469751
PURE UUID: 4db18918-27cf-4006-bc20-e9fcee872e09
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 23 Sep 2022 17:16
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:56
Export record
Altmetrics
Contributors
Author:
Dionne M. Aleman
Author:
Anastasia Anagnostou
Author:
John W. Fowler
Author:
Esma S. Gel
Author:
Alexander R. Rutherford
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics