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Queuing Minor Project of Systems Modeling 2012 Class
Posted by systems in Class, Discrete Event Modeling, News, Technical Area on 19/12/2012
Today we haveĀ the final presentation of queueing modeling using our discrete event modeling software ProModel from the Systems Modeling Class. With the new curriculum, the class would have a minor project replacing the major project in this class. The major project will be conducted at the Industrial Simulation Class next semester, with more complex projects scope. Mr Harry goes through the presentation of each groups, which models different queueing systems from bank teller, main gate of the university, supermarket and other service systems.
Presentation of System Dynamics class 2012
Posted by systems in Continuous Event Modeling, News, Technical Area on 18/12/2012
Final test of system dynamics class 2012 presentation is conducted today with each participants presenting their assignment of rebuilding model from the collections of paper from SD Conferences.
Using the interactive smart board, the presentation runs smoothly and could create an interactive discussion by changing model’s variable directly from the board.
Congratulations for all participants for a job well done.
Prof Martin Kunc Seminar & Discussion on SD
Posted by systems in Continuous Event Modeling, Knowledge Area, Lab Development Program, Lean and Green Operations, News, Research Area, Technical Area, Technology Policy Transitions, Workshop & Training on 14/08/2012
Professor Martin Kunc from Warwick Business School, The University of Warwick, UK, has spare his time to visit SEMS lab during his time in Indonesia. The visit purpose is sharing knowledge and research opportunities regarding the use of System Dynamics (SD) in Strategy, and open up future collaborations with SD practitioners in Indonesia.
The session starts with a discussion on one of his paper regarding the implementation of system dynamics model on tackling human resource issues in a professional service firms (Kunc, M. Achieving a balanced organizational structure in professional services firms: some lessons from a modeling project. Systems Dynamics Review 24, 2008). The discussion is the followed by a short presentation on possible research directions on System Dynamics based on resource based strategic view.
SEMS at System Dynamics Conference 2012 St.Gallens
Posted by systems in Conference, News, Research Area, Serious Simulation Gaming SSG, Sustainable Industrial Policy on 05/08/2012
Aziiz Sutrisno, our researcher, was attending the 2012 System Dynamics Conferen 2012, St. Gallen, Switzerland. The Conference was hosted by University of St.Gallen He presented poster presentation on SEMS research of Using simulation of Indonesian electricity dynamics for enhance learning environment.
He had an opportunity to meet with SD Gurus, which includes John Sterman, Peter Milling, Yaman Barlas, Kaoru Yamaguchi, Erling Moxnes and many more. They all conveys their warmest greetings to all SD Practitioners in Indonesia (below pictures).
Aziiz was excited to find that the conference itself is an eye-opening event. As a lot of new insights and ideas are being discussed starting from conceptualization in climate change problem, New paradigm in looking at stock and flow behavior, Proposed new economy approach to solve European sovereign debt problem, discrete system dynamics in reconfigurable manufacturing system and many more.
In the last day, conference committee arranged SD workshop sessions. These sessions became icing on top of the conference, as it enrich SD practitioners with wide range of new tools and conceptual approach to enhance the usage of system dynamics
Simulation Gaming Class Finals
Posted by systems in Class, News, Research Area, Serious Simulation Gaming SSG, Web-Based on 04/06/2012
Simulation Gaming Design is a course managed by SEMS Lab to Introduce the concept of serious games design for students. The class attracted not just Industrial Engineering Students, it attracted students from electrical engineering also. As final class project, they must re-created games such as Beer Game, and two games developed by SEMS: the PPIC Game and Geneshoes. These games will be uploaded upto web-based and today they presents their projects in the lab.
You can find the links for their games here: