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Over Fifty Years of My Involvement in Simulation

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Author’s involvement and witnessing the advancements of modeling and simulation over 50 years are highlighted. Some concepts are outlined: inputs, data, quality and failure avoidance in simulation , ethics, machine understanding , synergies of simulation with several disciplines, intelligence and simulation , agent-directed simulation , simulation terminology , modeling and simulation body of knowledge, big picture of simulation , bigger picture of similarity, and some of the aspirations of the author for the future of simulation .

Those ‒be it an individual, an institution, or a country‒ unable to surpass themselves cannot exceed others. Therefore, in achieving progress, what is difficult is to supersede oneself.

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Ören, T. (2019). Over Fifty Years of My Involvement in Simulation. In: Sokolowski, J., Durak, U., Mustafee, N., Tolk, A. (eds) Summer of Simulation. Simulation Foundations, Methods and Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17164-3_4

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