At the first meeting of the MORS Wargaming Community of Practice at the 76th annual MORS Symposium, 13 June 2008, one of the ideas proposed was to create a guide to which wargames have been used in support of military operations research (OR), specifically campaign analysis, testing of ideas, and decision-making.
We need your help, though! The few pages you will see are only the beginning of what we hope will be a much larger and comprehensive wiki. The page above will give some guidelines on contributing.
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Brian Train said
at 1:45 pm on Jun 10, 2009
At the first meeting of the MORS Wargaming Community of Practice at the 76th annual MORS Symposium, 13 June 2008, one of the ideas proposed was to create a guide to which wargames have been used in support of military operations research (OR), specifically campaign analysis, testing of ideas, and decision-making.
Several MORS members have started a wiki on the subject - begin at this page:
http://morsnet.pbworks.com/Wargames-Used-in-Support-of-Analysis
- and have a look if you are interested.
We need your help, though! The few pages you will see are only the beginning of what we hope will be a much larger and comprehensive wiki. The page above will give some guidelines on contributing.
Thanks for your attention - Brian
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