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Simulation and Computational Red Teaming for Problem Solving

ISBN: 978-1-119-52717-6

November 2019

Wiley-IEEE Press

496 pages

Description

An authoritative guide to computer simulation grounded in a multi-disciplinary approach for solving complex problems

Simulation and Computational Red Teaming for Problem Solving offers a review of computer simulation that is grounded in a multi-disciplinary approach. The authors present the theoretical foundations of simulation and modeling paradigms from the perspective of an analyst. The book provides the fundamental background information needed for designing and developing consistent and useful simulations. In addition to this basic information, the authors explore several advanced topics.

The book’s advanced topics demonstrate how modern artificial intelligence and computational intelligence concepts and techniques can be combined with various simulation paradigms for solving complex and critical problems. Authors examine the concept of Computational Red Teaming to reveal how the combined fundamentals and advanced techniques are used successfully for solving and testing complex real-world problems. This important book:

•    Demonstrates how computer simulation and Computational Red Teaming support each other for solving complex problems

•    Describes the main approaches to modeling real-world phenomena and embedding these models into computer simulations

•    Explores how a number of advanced artificial intelligence and computational intelligence concepts are used in conjunction with the fundamental aspects of simulation

Written for researchers and students in the computational modelling and data analysis fields, Simulation and Computational Red Teaming for Problem Solving covers the foundation and the standard elements of the process of building a simulation and explores the simulation topic with a modern research approach.

About the Author

JIANGJUN TANG, PHD, is a Lecturer at the School of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia.

GEORGE LEU, PHD, is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia.

HUSSEIN A. ABBASS, PHD, is a Professor at the School of Engineering and Information Technology at the University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia.