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Modeling and simulation education: is there a need for graduate degrees in modeling and simulation?
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Proceedings of the 28th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Coronado, California, United States
Pages: 1401 - 1406  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-7803-3383-7
Authors
Ralph V. Rogers  University of Central Florida, P.O. Box 25000, Orlando, FL
Michael Zyda  Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
Edward F. Mykytka  Department of Operational Sciences, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson, AFB, Dayton, Ohio
David Bartlett  Defense Modeling and Simulation Office, 1901 N. Beauregard St., Suite 504, Alexandria, VA
Michael Bathe  Operations Research Unit, School of Defence Management, Cranfield University, RMCS Shrivenham, Shrivenham, Swindon, UK, SN68LA
Sponsors
INFORMS/CS : Computer Science TC
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
SCS : Society for Computer Simulation
ASA : American Statistical Association
NIST : National Institue of Standards & Technology
IEEE-CS : Computer Society
IEEE-SMCS : Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society  Washington, DC, USA
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ABSTRACT

The authors represent educational institution that currently offer simulation programs and non educational organizations with vested interests in simulation education. The programs represented by the panel members provide a varied perspective on the answer to the questions "What skills do simulation professionals need" Are separate simulation programs needed?", "Is there a sufficient body knowledge to warrant programs in simulation?" "Do existing programs in computer science, operations research, and engineering provide sufficient simulation education to meet simulation demand?". Panel discussions will center on these and other issues related to the growth and need of degree programs in simulation.

Collaborative Colleagues:
Ralph V. Rogers: colleagues
Michael Zyda: colleagues
Edward F. Mykytka: colleagues
David Bartlett: colleagues
Michael Bathe: colleagues