2021
DOI: 10.1109/tem.2020.3017459
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Combining Wargaming With Modeling and Simulation to Project Future Military Technology Requirements

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“…Scholars have examined how to add experimental rigor to wargaming as a methodology, as well as how to extend the application of gaming to the social sciences (Curry, 2020b; Schechter et al., 2021). To better inform decision makers on the application of their limited resources, research has been conducted on the application of wargaming for capability planning (Hodický et al., 2020), roadmap development (Mittal & Davidson, 2021), and budgeting (Reese et al., 2021).…”
Section: Wargaming In the 21st Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have examined how to add experimental rigor to wargaming as a methodology, as well as how to extend the application of gaming to the social sciences (Curry, 2020b; Schechter et al., 2021). To better inform decision makers on the application of their limited resources, research has been conducted on the application of wargaming for capability planning (Hodický et al., 2020), roadmap development (Mittal & Davidson, 2021), and budgeting (Reese et al., 2021).…”
Section: Wargaming In the 21st Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of wartime resource requirement analysis (WRRA) are used as the basis for writing various war documents related to inventory requirements and military force, such as the joint strategic objective plan (JSOP) and oil war stockpile documents, according to the directive of the Korea Ministry of Defense. Although war-game simulation can provide relatively reliable results (De Lima Filho et al, 2022;Mittal & Davidson, 2020;Turnitsa, Blais, & Tolk, 2021), it is impossible to provide the results of judging the expected loss after simulating the war-game within a short period of time (e.g., Brathen, Seehuus, & Mevassvik, 2021;Hujer, Kratky, & Farlik, 2020).…”
Section: ⅰ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%