INTEGRATED TOOL SETS FOR BUSINESS GAMES AND SIMULATION
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.7.2.511Keywords:
Business games, business rules, decision tables, simulation, mind maps, topic maps, systems integrationAbstract
A lot of methods and tools are used in business games and simulation – mostly isolated so far. Concepts and tools for the integration are presented in this paper with a focus on XML-technologies (XML-/SVG-files, topic maps, …) and on mind maps and topic maps.References
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