Design application of the assessment national sea security based on system dynamic model (A Conceptual of Strategic Design)

Yoyok Nurkarya Santosa, Mukhlis, Adi Bandono and Okol Sri Suharyo *

Indonesia Naval Technology College, STTAL Surabaya Indonesia.
 
Review Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2024, 20(01), 155–159.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2024.20.1.0128
Publication history: 
Received on 07 June 2024; revised on 20 July 2024; accepted on 23 July 2024
 
Abstract: 
The security of national sea territories is paramount for economic stability, environmental protection, and national defense. Traditional assessment methods often fall short of capturing the dynamic and complex nature of maritime security. This paper presents a novel approach to assessing national sea security using a system dynamics model. The model integrates various factors influencing sea security and provides a comprehensive framework for policymakers to evaluate and improve maritime security strategies. This study aims to develop and validate a system dynamics model for assessing national sea security. The objectives are to Identify key factors influencing sea security, Develop a system dynamics model integrating these factors, and Validate the model through simulation and real-world data. The proposed model offers a new approach to understanding and improving national sea security. It provides policymakers with a tool to simulate different scenarios and evaluate the potential impact of various security measures.
 
Keywords: 
National Sea Security; System Dynamics; Assessment Model; Maritime Security; Simulation
 
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