The latest issue of Simulation & Gaming 46, 5 (October 2015) is now available. Much of the issue is devoted to using games to aid in “understanding complexity.”
Guest Editorial
Understanding Complexity: The Use of Simulation Games for Engineering Systems
- Geertje Bekebrede, Julia Lo, and Heide Lukosch
Symposium Articles
Designing SNAKES AND LADDERS: An Analogy for Asset Management Strategy Development
- Melinda Hodkiewicz
Model-Based Concept of Operations Development Using Gaming Simulation: Preliminary Findings
- Peter Korfiatis, Robert Cloutier, and Teresa Zigh
Gaming and Simulation for Railway Innovation: A Case Study of the Dutch Railway System
- Jop van den Hoogen and Sebastiaan Meijer
The Power of Sponges: Comparing High-Tech and Low-Tech Gaming for Innovation
- Sebastiaan Meijer
Understanding Complex Systems Through Mental Models and Shared Experiences: A Case Study
- Geertje Bekebrede, Julia Lo, and Heide Lukosch
Article
Transportation Modeling as a Didactic Tool: Human Settlement and Transport
- Timo Ohnmacht, Widar von Arx, Norbert Schick, Philipp Wegelin, and Jonas Frölicher
Ready-to-use simulations
CONFIDENTIAL COMMUNICATION: A Corporate Social Responsibility Game
- Shlomo Sher
PUZZLED? A Hierarchical-Group, Problem-Solving Simulation
- Kathleen H. Wall and Sandra Morgan