Simulación, la nueva frontera de la ciencia: justificación de la necesidad de un corpus académico de este campo científico. Estado del arte y revisión bibliográfica

Francisco J. Martínez-López, Inmaculada Puebla Sánchez

Resumen


El artículo propuesto contiene una descripción del estado del arte en simulación, proponiendo las líneas claves de investigación e innovación en este campo, así como, un análisis de la bibliografía actual más relevante al respecto, que determinan el marco de publicación en la misma y que permiten cubrir mediante esta revista académica un campo científico de gran relevancia para la simulación de negocios, lo que justifica su necesidad.

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gamificación; simulación; serious games; innovación; gemelos digitales; epistemología; Sistémico

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