Presentation
Computational Modelling and Simulation for Verification and Validation of Concept of Operations
SessionDemonstration Session 1
DescriptionDesigning integrated systems of humans and automation involves envisioning how work will be performed, how it is affected by technological capabilities, and what will be helpful to support system performance. This is challenging as interactions and dynamics can create emergent effects that are difficult to predict.
This demonstration aims to help people understand the power of computational simulation in designing, verifying, and validating integrated systems of humans and automation.
The demo will include – an introduction to the simulation framework (Work Models that Compute (WMC)) and how to develop a work model in WMC, a demo of the simulation, and a demo of postprocessing visualization to analyze the simulation results.
The approach can be applied in all stages of system design. This can be used to see how the introduction of automation transforms work and validates claims made by designers about automation and the concepts of operations surrounding automation.
This demonstration aims to help people understand the power of computational simulation in designing, verifying, and validating integrated systems of humans and automation.
The demo will include – an introduction to the simulation framework (Work Models that Compute (WMC)) and how to develop a work model in WMC, a demo of the simulation, and a demo of postprocessing visualization to analyze the simulation results.
The approach can be applied in all stages of system design. This can be used to see how the introduction of automation transforms work and validates claims made by designers about automation and the concepts of operations surrounding automation.
Event Type
Demonstration
TimeWednesday, September 11th10:15am - 10:45am MST
LocationFLW Salon I
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