| Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management | |
| Integrating computer-aided modeling and micro-simulation in multi-criteria evaluation of service infrastructure assignment approaches | |
| Miguel Gutierrez1  Alfonso Duran1  Isabel Garcia1  | |
| [1] Univ. Carlos III de Madrid; | |
| 关键词: Infrastructure assignment; metamodeling; microsimulation; multicriteria; simulation platforms; | |
| DOI : 10.3926/jiem.551 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Purpose: This paper proposes an integrated computer-supported multi-staged approach to the flexible design and multicriteria evaluation of service infrastructure assignment processes/ algorithms.
Design/methodology/approach: It involves particularizing a metamodel encompassing the main generic components and relationships into process models and process instances, by incorporating structural data from the real-life system. Existing data on the target user population is fed into a micro-modeling system to generate a matching population of individual “virtual” users, each with its own set of trait values. The micro-simulation of their interaction with the assignment process of both the incumbent and the competitors generates a rich multi-dimensional output, encompassing both “revealed” and non-observable data. This enables a comprehensive multi-criteria evaluation of the foreseeable performance of the designed process/ algorithm, and therefore its iterative improvement.
Findings: The research project developed a set of methodologies and associated supporting tools encompassing the modeling, micro-simulation and performance assessment of service infrastructure assignment processes.
Originality/value: The proposed approach facilitates, in a multicriteria environment, the flexible modeling/design of situation-specific assignment processes/algorithms and their performance assessment when facing their case-specific user population.【 授权许可】
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