International Defense and Homeland Security Simulation Workshop
10-12 September, 2014 Agora Multi-Purpose Complex, University of Bordeaux Bordeaux, France
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For further information please contact Paolo Proietti, Elaine Raybourn, |
Call For Papers
Serious Games: toward an effective training
Track at the International Defense and Homeland Security Workshop
Track Chairs: (a) Paolo Proietti, (b)Elaine Raybourn, Affiliations: (a) MIMOS, Italy; (b) Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico, USA Contacts: (a) roma@mimos.it, (b) emraybo@sandia.gov
Author’s Instruction for paper submission
Track description The commercial games sector is developing many of the key technologies and applications that have the potential for cost-effective adaptation for defence exploitation and use in modelling and simulation (M&S) applications, such as defence planning, training, operations and capabilities development. The exploitation of commercial gaming technologies and the appropriate use of open standards can provide efficiencies and increased benefits for defence applications. Due to a growing need for flexibility and responsiveness in uncertain operational situations there is a strong demand for training on basic tactical procedures and situational management (often multi-national) rather than specific weapon systems training. Asymmetric warfare has dramatically changed the way we combat and face the enemy, often interfacing with civilians and adapting behaviours to accommodate different cultures. The purpose of this track is to explore commercial and games technologies, understand best practices, and to identify barriers to further exploitation and ways these barriers might be overcome.
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