Research Summaries

Back ITR Synthetic Environment for Continuous Experimentation

Fiscal Year 2007
Division Graduate School of Operational & Information Sciences
Department Information Sciences
Investigator(s) Dolk, Daniel R.
Sponsor Purdue University (Other)
Summary In support of the development of a synthetic environment for modeling the impact of bio-terror weapons, this project will address a number of relevant issues in the area of model management and decision support, namely:
- Statistical model integration: Incorporate sophisticated econometric modeling capabilities as part of the agent behavior as well as user decision support tools while playing the simulation.
- OR/MS model interfaces: Integrate existing operations research and management science mathematical modeling software tools such as multi-criteria decision making models into the synthetic environment.
- Agent model integration: Examine the integration of agent-based model modules into larger integrated agent-based environments.
- Visualization: Develop GIS-based interfaces to display measures of performance with respect to bio-terror attacks.
- Data mining for agent behavior: Use statistical software to develop and test various agent behaviors.
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