Envisioning information
Seeing between the pixels: pictures in interactive systems
Seeing between the pixels: pictures in interactive systems
Theory of Modeling and Simulation
Theory of Modeling and Simulation
Introduction: DSS: Directions for the next decade
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Decision support systems: Directions for the next decade
The Craft of Information Visualization: Readings and Reflections
The Craft of Information Visualization: Readings and Reflections
In Real Time: Managing the New Supply Chain
In Real Time: Managing the New Supply Chain
Web-based simulation 1: D-SOL; a distributed Java based discrete event simulation architecture
Proceedings of the 34th conference on Winter simulation: exploring new frontiers
Communications of the ACM - The disappearing computer
Towards web services oriented unified supervisory HCI
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: applications and services
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Decision makers in ports and airports are working in an extremely complex environment. Decisions involve multiple actors, who all have a different view on the system under investigation, and on the effectiveness and desirability of possible outcomes of the decision making process. Simulation and visualization are two core technologies to support these complex decision making processes. One of the major challenges is to provide the variety of involved actors with visualizations that fit their view on the system. Two case studies show that the visualizations should be able to provide two views on decision making: a view on the system under investigation and a view on the multi-actor decision making process itself. This paper presents the requirements for a service-oriented and web-based simulation and visualization portal, which integrates both views. In cooperation with the Port of Rotterdam we are currently developing and testing a prototype implementation of the portal.