Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation by Stewart Robinson, Roger Brooks, Kathy Kotiadis, Durk-Jouke Van Der Zee

Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation



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Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation Stewart Robinson, Roger Brooks, Kathy Kotiadis, Durk-Jouke Van Der Zee ebook
ISBN: 1439810389, 9781439810385
Page: 527
Publisher: CRC Press
Format: pdf


Objectives: state the problem and decide if a simulation project is approperiate for solving it. The goal was to lessen costs, and improve efficiency to extend profitability. Resources and stores provide the potential for VDML to support discrete event simulation or system dynamics modeling for analysis of the flow of resources and the creation and exchange of value over time. Discrete-Event Simulation (events occur at a discrete set of time points) was initially used in the 1950s to solve a range of business problems. Well, my application is ops research models, both discrete event simulation and analytic queuing models, rather than actuarial. In the following paragraphs I will outline the core concepts of VDML that support this integrated business modeling. Each part is composed of two to five focused chapters. · Discrete-Event System Simulation by Banks, Carson, Nelson and Nicol (Prentice Hall) – This seems most suitable for an undergraduate program. Build a conceptual model: based on the problem, abstract the essential attributes of the system and pick basic assumption that characterize the system. · Simulation Modeling & Analysis by Law (McGraw Hill) – Content: The book will be organized into five parts: Simulation Concepts, Basic Model-Building with Simio, Statistical Design and Analysis, Advanced Simio Topics, and Case Studies Using Simio.

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