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xDEVS: A toolkit for interoperable modeling and simulation of formal discrete event systems
Abstract Employing Modeling and Simulation (M&S) extensively to analyze and develop complex systems is the norm today. The use of robust M&S formalisms and rigorous methodologies is essential to deal with complexity. Among them, the Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) provides a solid framework for modeling structural, behavior and information ...
José L. Risco‐Martín +4 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a reality in today’s world with the rise of the 4th industrial revolution, especially in the armed forces. Military AI systems can process more data more effectively than traditional systems. Due to its intrinsic computing and decision‐making capabilities, AI also increases combat systems’ self‐control, self ...
Adib Bin Rashid +4 more
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[Retracted] Assessment and Test‐case Study of Wi‐Fi Security through the Wardriving Technique
This study aims to investigate Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) within the context of its applicability as a 21st‐century business tool and its survivability in a security threat‐infested cyber landscape. WLAN security leverages the Wardriving technique deployed within geolocation to scan for WLAN density and explore the associated security ...
Victor Ojong Etta +5 more
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Experimental Design (ED) technique is a proven analytical method used in the chemicals industry. We have taken this approach and applied it to Phil Sabin's ‘Take That Hill’, a simple wargame presented at Connections 2014.
Mark Flanagan +2 more
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A Defense Strategy Selection Method Based on the Cyberspace Wargame Model
Network defenders always face the problem of how to use limited resources to make the most reasonable decision. The network attack‐defense game model is an effective means to solve this problem. However, existing network attack‐defense game models usually assume that defenders will no longer change defense strategies after deploying them.
Yuwen Zhu +4 more
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Foreword to the Special Issue on Military Exercises and Wargaming In Professional Military Education
This foreword provides the context for introducing the 11 articles constituting this Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies’ special issue on the topic of military exercises and educational wargaming. It does so by describing the subject matter and the
Carsten F. Roennfeldt
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Wargames as Data: Addressing the Wargamer's Trilemma
Policymakers often want the very best data with which to make decisions--particularly when concerned with questions of national and international security. But what happens when this data is not available? In those instances, analysts have come to rely on synthetic data-generating processes--turning to modeling and simulation tools and survey ...
Reddie, Andrew W. +4 more
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Learning (Better) From Stories: Wargames, Narratives, and Rhetoric in Military Education
Wargames have a long history as a military training method. A typical explanatory framework for their efficacy is their narrative aspect. There remain, however, questions concerning the ways narrative functions in context, and how it can be analysed to ...
Anne Marie Hagen
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A War Gaming in the Context of a Computer Simulation of Combat
The war game is a respected tool for commanders' decision-making. Its preparation, execution, and evaluation of results require precise organization and a considerable time commitment.
Jiří Černý +2 more
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Miniaturisation and the representation of military geographies in recreational wargaming [PDF]
Miniaturisation affects space in many ways: projecting it, transforming it and co-producing it with those who make and gaze upon models. This paper draws on Stewart's work On Longing: Narratives of the Miniature, the Gigantic, the Souvenir, the ...
Yarwood, R
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