期刊名称:Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science
印刷版ISSN:2078-0958
电子版ISSN:2078-0966
出版年度:2018
卷号:2235&2236
页码:789-794
出版社:Newswood and International Association of Engineers
摘要:Over the past decades, the number of disasters
has been on the rise, including earthquakes, war, flood and
other incidents that cause destruction of society, such as
education and health services. Forecasts show that over the
next 50 years, natural and manmade disasters are expected to
increase five-folds both in the number and impact. Therefore,
there is a need for effective and efficient disaster support
actions during emergencies. This compels humanitarian
organizations to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of
their approaches and facilitate decision making in resolving
such complicated problems characterized by numerous
parameters. Besides, humanitarian organizations face situations
with multiple critical events, inadequate funding, limited time
to plan and react, and operating in increasingly challenging
circumstances. Useful approaches for tackling problems in such
dynamic conditions require methods and tools that take into
account uncertainty and enable managers to evaluate the
dynamic complexity of such systems, to facilitate decision
making. Among the large amount of decision-aid tools for
humanitarian organizations, System Dynamic (SD) is a method
used for the evaluation of complex system behavior and for
presenting the effect of decisions over time in an easy-to-use
model. This method has been applied in humanitarian
problems, and this paper aims to present a review of the most
relevant humanitarian publications associated with system
dynamics. This literature review is a structured review of the
papers published since 2003 onwards. The finding of this
research can be used to facilitate further research in developing
the system dynamic methodology for humanitarian
organizations and to present the essential requirement of SD
tools for modeling complex environments.
关键词:Complex systems; Decision;making;
Humanitarian; Literature review; System dynamic;