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Posted by systems in Agent Based Modeling, Class, Clean and Renewable Energy, Conference, Continuous Event Modeling, Decision Modeling, Discrete Event Modeling, Financial Modeling, Green Economy, Knowledge Area, Lab Development Program, Lean and Green Operations, News, Optimization, Ports, Logistics and Supply Chain, Research Area, Research Highlights, SEMS Day Out, Serious Simulation Gaming SSG, Sustainable Industrial Policy, Technical Area, Technology Policy Transitions, Uncategorized, Urban Industrial Development, Web-Based, Workshop & Training on 03/10/2022
Beer Game SimGame for 2014 Class
Another year another beer game for Undergraduate Systems Modeling Class 2014. Again, the game is crucial to challenge their mental model which is an important part of becoming a good system modeler.
Undergraduate Class’ Beer Game 2013
Another year another beer game for Undergraduate Systems Modeling Class 2013. This is probably the largest beer game participants that ever conducted by SEMS Lab, with near 100 participants using a total of 9 boards.
IE New Students 2013 Lab Orientation Day
We are welcoming the new Industrial Engineering Universitas Indonesia (IEUI) students Class of 2013 to our lab. With 92 new students, the students was shown the presentation of the roles of SEMS Lab As part of departments of introductory sessions, the new students are shown the presentation about the programs and research conducted in the lab.
MP3EI Discrete Event Modeling Class Projects for Industrial Simulations
Posted by systems in Class, Discrete Event Modeling, Knowledge Area, Lean and Green Operations, News, Research Area, Technical Area, Technology Policy Transitions on 30/05/2013
As part of the major class projects, the class of 2010 of the Industrial Simulation Class was tasked to develop a national logistics models based on MP3EI framework. Indonesia’s Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia’s Economic Development (abbreviated MP3EI) is a long term plan by the Indonesian government to accelerate the realization of becoming a developed country. This will be done through “inclusive, just and simultaneous economic prominent growth”.
The class was divided into the 6 economic corridors of the MP3EI: Read the rest of this entry »