Simulation Modeling Handbook

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  • ISBN 9780849312410
  • Weight: 1242g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The use of simulation modeling and analysis is becoming increasingly more popular as a technique for improving or investigating process performance. This book is a practical, easy-to-follow reference that offers up-to-date information and step-by-step procedures for conducting simulation studies. It provides sample simulation project support material, including checklists, data-collection forms, and sample simulation project reports and publications to facilitate practitioners' efforts in conducting simulation modeling and analysis projects.

Simulation Modeling Handbook: A Practical Approach has two major advantages over other treatments. First, it is independent of any particular simulation software, allowing readers to use any commercial package or programming language. Second, it was written to insulate practitioners from unnecessary simulation theory that does not focus on their average, practical needs.

As the popularity of simulation studies continues to grow, the planning and execution of these projects, more and more engineering and management professionals will be called upon to perform these tasks. With its simple, no-nonsense approach and focus on application rather than theory, this comprehensive and easy-to-understand guide is the ideal vehicle for acquiring the background and skills needed to undertake effective simulation projects.

Features

  • Presents step-by-step procedures for conducting successful simulation modeling and analysis
  • Addresses every phase of performing simulations, from formulating the problem to presenting study results and recommendations
  • Uses approaches applicable regardless of the specific simulation or software used
  • Includes a summary of the major simulation software packages and discusses the pros and cons of using general purpose programming languages
  • Christopher A. Chung