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MONTHLY Newsletter of the Society for Modeling & Simulation International |
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SCS M&S Newsletter |
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Workshop on Grand Challenges on Modeling, Simulation and Analysis (MSA) for Homeland Security (MSAHS 2010) The Workshop on Grand Challenges on Modeling, Simulation and Analysis (MSA) for Homeland Security (MSAHS 2010), which was held in Washington DC during March 17-18, 2010, was a big success and SCS has played a key and visible role in its organization and success. The workshop addressed the use and role of M&S to protect the Critical Infrastructures and Key Resources (CIKR) such as Agriculture and Food, Banking and Finance, Chemical, Commercial Facilities, ICT systems, Critical Manufacturing, Dams, Defense industrial Base, Emergency Services, Energy, Government Facilities, Healthcare and Public Health, National Monuments and Icons, Nuclear Reactors, Material and waste, Postal and Shipping, Transportation Systems, and Water. [...]
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Volume 2 Issue |
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April 2010 |
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· One must learn by doing the thing; for though you think you know it, you have no certainty, until you try. (Sophocles, 495–405 B.C.)
· If you would know the road ahead, ask someone who has traveled it. (Chinese proverb)
· Experience is the name every one gives to their mistakes. (Oscar Wilde)
· Experience is not what happens to a man: it is what a man does with what happens to him. (Aldous Huxley 1894–1963)
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