Research paper
Minimum Viable Model (MVM) Methodology for Integration of Agile Methods into Operational Simulation of Logistics
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- Minimum Viable Model (MVM) Methodology for Integration of Agile Methods into Operational Simulation of Logistics
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Background: Logistics problems involve a large number of complexities, which makes the development of models challenging. While computer simulation models are developed for addressing complexities, it is essential to ensure that the necessary operational behaviours are captured, and that the architecture of the model is suitable to represent them. The early stage of simulation modelling, known as conceptual modelling (CM), is thus dependent on successfully extracting tacit operational knowled...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Lyu Z / Ji Z / Pons, Dirk / zhang, yilei
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10092/104943
- Related subjects
- simulation conceptual modelling / discrete-event simulation / communication and collaboration / agile method / tacit knowledge / freight logistics / Information and computing sciences / Software engineering / Commerce, management, tourism and services / Transportation, logistics and supply chains / Logistics
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