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Bruin, Klaas, Ed.; And Others – 1979
These 16 papers presented at the 1979 conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association focus on new simulation and gaming models and research findings, with an additional emphasis on the use of simulation and gaming techniques for analytical as well as communicative purposes. Specific topics covered include (1) the state of…
Descriptors: Design, Educational Games, Foreign Countries, Game Theory
Duggan, Maryann – 1971
This project was an experimental effort to study, analyze, and understand interlibrary networks. The immediate purpose of the project was to develop methodologies for evaluating or analyzing networks; the ultimate purpose was to provide planning assistance to network funders, designers or operators. The project was conducted in four simultaneous…
Descriptors: Design, Evaluation, Game Theory, Guidelines
Sanoff, Henry – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Gaming, an approach to problem solving that engages a real life situation, is a technique particularly appealing for design students because it permits learning about the process of change in a dynamic environment requiring periodic decisions. Two games about consensus decisions are discussed: KEEPS and Senior Center Game. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Community Involvement, Cooperative Planning, Decision Making
May, Hayden Barkley – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Gaming-simulation in professional practice, education, and research is discussed. Simulation assists in exploring and resolving incongruent values and interests of clients, users, and architects; conveys complex interactive systems students are trying to understand; and elicits responses to alternative actions and contributes to theory development…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Community Planning, Conflict Resolution
Summers, Luis H. – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Operational gaming techniques that are permeating the architectural profession are used to: elicit user needs, represent architectural realities in the classroom, understand the rationale behind complex design decisions, and model decision environments at many levels with coarse or refined data. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architectural Research, Architecture, Construction (Process)