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University Operations During a Pandemic: A Flexible Decision Analysis Toolkit
Acm Transactions on Management Information Systems ; 12(4):24, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1691235
ABSTRACT
Modeling infection spread during pandemics is not new, with models using past data to tune simulation parameters for predictions. These help in understanding of the healthcare burden posed by a pandemic and responding accordingly. However, the problem of how college/university campuses should function during a pandemic is new for the following reasons (i) social contact in colleges are structured and can be engineered for chosen objectives;(ii) the last pandemic to cause such societal disruption was more than 100 years ago, when higher education was not a critical part of society;(iii) not much was known about causes of pandemics, and hence effective ways of safe operations were not known;and (iv) today with distance learning, remote operation of an academic institution is possible. As one of the first to address this problem, our approach is unique in presenting a flexible simulation system, containing a suite of model libraries, one for each major component. The system integrates agent-based modeling and the stochastic network approach, and models the interactions among individual entities (e.g., students, instructors, classrooms, residences) in great detail. For each decision to be made, the system can be used to predict the impact of various choices, and thus enables the administrator to make informed decisions. Although current approaches are good for infection modeling, they lack accuracy in social contact modeling. Our agent-based modeling approach, combinedwith ideas from Network Science, presents a novel approach to contact modeling. A detailed case study of the University of Minnesota's Sunrise Plan is presented. For each decision made, its impact was assessed, and results were used to get a measure of confidence. We believe that this flexible tool can be a valuable asset for various kinds of organizations to assess their infection risks in pandemic-time operations, including middle and high schools, factories, warehouses, and small/medium-sized businesses.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Acm Transactions on Management Information Systems Year: 2021 Document Type: Article