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Title: Reproduction of managerial activity in the system of simulation of military operations
Authors: Rulko, Y.
Buloichik, V.
Keywords: материалы конференций;military operations;imitating modeling;decision making
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: БГУИР
Citation: Rulko, Y. Reproduction of managerial activity in the system of simulation of military operations / Y. Rulko, V. Buloichik // Открытые семантические технологии проектирования интеллектуальных систем = Open Semantic Technologies for Intelligent Systems (OSTIS-2018) : материалы международной научно-технической конференции (Минск, 15 - 17 февраля 2018 года) / редкол. : В. В. Голенков (отв. ред.) [и др.]. – Минск : БГУИР, 2018. – С. 331 – 334.
Abstract: The main requirement for modeling is adequacy. Obviously, in order to obtain adequate results in the simulation system, it is necessary to organize control over the behavior of agents in certain conditions of the emerging situation on the basis of the logic of common sense and the requirements of the statutory documents. For the purpose of forming algorithms for the actions of the opposing sides, it is proposed to use a visual designer that allows you to set sequences for performing various tasks of objects, synchronize them, describe events and set reactions to them. In addition, an approach based on the use of the fuzzy inference algorithm is proposed, which allows automatic selection of one of the alternatives of behavior at an arbitrary point of decision making during simulation. Using the hierarchy analysis method allows you to operate with high-level categories that are understandable to the military specialist when building the base of decisive rules.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/30392
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