Archives: July 2005

Mon Jul 18, 2005

Coincidences and simulations - again.

According to Channel Four report, exercises held in London just before last week's terrorist bombing "uncannily mirrored" what actually happened here. An article in Prison Planet even argues that these exercises were intended as a cover for "small compartamentalized government terrorists" who actually carried out the attack. Yes, well... More...

Posted by: Simulation- the Weblog on Jul 18, 05 | 9:08 am | Profile

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Sat Jul 09, 2005

Tata Interactive Systems and the shape of the simulation industry.

A recent press release drew my attention to Tata Interactive Systems(TIS), which claims to offer "a range of services to chart the learning path that is best suited for your organization. From animations to assessments, simulations to sales training, courseware to consulting". More...

Posted by: Simulation- the Weblog on Jul 09, 05 | 6:19 am | Profile

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How does a forest grow? (and who pays for it?)

Black and White, a game, has released information about its simulated forests. More...

Posted by: Simulation- the Weblog on Jul 09, 05 | 5:39 am | Profile

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Sat Jul 02, 2005

Formal modelling of Peter Senge's Fifth Discipline

An essay in JASSS attempts to apply formal modelling techniques to Peter Senge's concept of the "Fifth discipline". As if by synchronicity, George Por has a blog entry citing Senge and discussing the relationship between collective intelligence and modelling. More...

Posted by: Simulation- the Weblog on Jul 02, 05 | 7:33 am | Profile

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