Introduction to simulation and SLAM II
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Introduction to simulation and SLAM II
Wiley : Distributed by Halsted Press, c1986
3rd ed.
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book discusses simulation techniques and procedures, simulation approaches to problem resolution, applications of simulation and more, using SLAM, an advanced FORTRAN language for simulation models.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
- Probability and Statistics
- Simulation Modeling Perspectives
- Applications of Simulation
- Basic Network Modeling
- Resources and Gates
- Logic and Decision Nodes
- Slam II Processor, Inputs and Outputs
- Network Modeling with User-Written Inserts
- Network Modeling with Continuous Variables
- Discrete Event Modeling and Simulation
- Advanced Discrete Event Concepts and Subprograms
- Continuous Modeling
- Combined Modeling
- Simulation Languages
- Material Handling Extension to SLAM II
- Simulation Support Systems
- Random Sampling from Distributions
- Statistical Aspects of Simulation.
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