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Discrete-event simulation (DES) has been with us for around 50 years. During this time, the field has seen significant progress as witnessed by the plethora of software packages and reported applications. But what of the future? Where does the field of DES need to go in the next 10 years? As part of this first issue of the Journal of Simulation (JOS), the Editors-in-Chief have surveyed the Editorial Board for their answers to this question. In particular, those surveyed were asked to comment on four areas: simulation technology, simulation experimentation and analysis, simulation applications and simulation practice. The findings from the 13 responses obtained are summarized under these same headings in the JOS 2006 Survey.
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Simon J. E. Taylor
Brunel University of London
Stewart Robinson
Newcastle University
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University of Warwick
Brunel University of London
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1fefa9c1b320180d0da9fc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jos.4250002