Understanding and Improving System Safety through System Dynamics Modelling – Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
System Dynamics (SD) has been widely used in modelling across a range of applications that range from socio-economic to engineering systems, but its potential has not yet been fully realised as a tool for understanding system... [ view full abstract ]
System Dynamics (SD) has been widely used in modelling across a range of applications that range from socio-economic to engineering systems, but its potential has not yet been fully realised as a tool for understanding system safety and supporting relevant strategic decision making. We conducted a literature review of SD applications in safety-critical environments, employing a safety taxonomy framework. The result of our literature review provides an overview of SD modelling application in safety-critical environments, highlighting the existing gap and generating future research questions in this area.
Authors
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Mohammed Ibrahim Shire
(Loughborough University)
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Gyuchan Thomas Jun
(Loughborough University)
Topic Area
Any other area of Ergonomics and Human Factors
Session
PO » Posters (13:00 - Tuesday, 19th April)