Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments

Autores
Mesas, Francisco; Taboada, Manel; Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores Isabel; Epelde, Francisco; Wong, Alvaro; Luque Fadón, Emilio
Año de publicación
2024
Idioma
inglés
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versión publicada
Descripción
Hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) are one of the more complex units of the healthcare system, that require coordination of both medical personnel and other resources to manage situations effectively. This article establishes the basic principles to design primitives of an Agent Based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) modular system, that allows the creation of computational models that, used as Decision Support Systems (DSS), allows the EDs to achieve the highest possible level of quality of service, given the resources available. Inspired in the modularity of Lego® blocks, this ABMS system has attempted to shift from a monolithic approach to an adjustable system. This means that the system allows the description of the metasystem and agent box used to build the computational models (simulator) that can be employed as DSS.
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Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Emergency Department
Agent-Oriented Modeling
Emergency Healthcare Systems
Modular Design
Decision Support Systems
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
title Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
spellingShingle Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
Mesas, Francisco
Ciencias Informáticas
Emergency Department
Agent-Oriented Modeling
Emergency Healthcare Systems
Modular Design
Decision Support Systems
title_short Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
title_full Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
title_fullStr Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
title_sort Adaptive Agent-Based Model and Simulation Metasystem for Emergency Departments
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mesas, Francisco
Taboada, Manel
Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores Isabel
Epelde, Francisco
Wong, Alvaro
Luque Fadón, Emilio
author Mesas, Francisco
author_facet Mesas, Francisco
Taboada, Manel
Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores Isabel
Epelde, Francisco
Wong, Alvaro
Luque Fadón, Emilio
author_role author
author2 Taboada, Manel
Rexachs del Rosario, Dolores Isabel
Epelde, Francisco
Wong, Alvaro
Luque Fadón, Emilio
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Emergency Department
Agent-Oriented Modeling
Emergency Healthcare Systems
Modular Design
Decision Support Systems
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Emergency Department
Agent-Oriented Modeling
Emergency Healthcare Systems
Modular Design
Decision Support Systems
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) are one of the more complex units of the healthcare system, that require coordination of both medical personnel and other resources to manage situations effectively. This article establishes the basic principles to design primitives of an Agent Based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) modular system, that allows the creation of computational models that, used as Decision Support Systems (DSS), allows the EDs to achieve the highest possible level of quality of service, given the resources available. Inspired in the modularity of Lego® blocks, this ABMS system has attempted to shift from a monolithic approach to an adjustable system. This means that the system allows the description of the metasystem and agent box used to build the computational models (simulator) that can be employed as DSS.
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática
description Hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) are one of the more complex units of the healthcare system, that require coordination of both medical personnel and other resources to manage situations effectively. This article establishes the basic principles to design primitives of an Agent Based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) modular system, that allows the creation of computational models that, used as Decision Support Systems (DSS), allows the EDs to achieve the highest possible level of quality of service, given the resources available. Inspired in the modularity of Lego® blocks, this ABMS system has attempted to shift from a monolithic approach to an adjustable system. This means that the system allows the description of the metasystem and agent box used to build the computational models (simulator) that can be employed as DSS.
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