Discrete-event system simulation
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Discrete-event system simulation
(Prentice-Hall international series in industrial and systems engineering)
Pearson Prentice Hall, c2005
4th ed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For Junior & Senior level simulation courses in engineering, business, or computer science.
This text provides a basic treatment of discrete-event simulation, including the proper collection and analysis of data, the use of analytic techniques, verification and validation of models, and designing simulation experiments. It offers an up-to-date treatment of simulation of manufacturing and material handling systems, computer systems, and computer networks.
Students and instructors will find a variety of resources at the associated website, www.bcnn.net, including simulation source code for download, additional exercises and solutions, web links and errata.
Table of Contents
1: Introduction
2: Simulation Examples
3: General Principles
4: Simulation Software
5: Statistical Models in Simulation
6: Queueing Models
7: Random-number Generation
8: Random-variate Generation
9: Input Modeling
10: V&V
11: Output Analysis for a Single Model
12: Comparing Multiple Designs
13: Simulation of Mfg. & MH Systems
14: Simulation of Computer Systems
15: Simulation of Communication Systems
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