Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and Agent-based Modeling [electronic resource]: Voting Systems, Health Care, Military, and Manufacturing / by Theodore T. Allen.

Por: Allen, Theodore T [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoDescripción: XII, 215p. 90 illus. online resourceISBN: 9780857291394 99780857291394Tema(s): Engineering | Engineering | COMPUTER SIMULATION | SIMULATION AND MODELING | OPERATIONS RESEARCH, DECISION THEORY | STATICS FOR ENGINEERING, PHYSICS, COMPUTERS SCIENCE, CHEMISTRY AND EARTH SCIENCES | ENGINEERING ECONOMY | ENGINEERING ECONOMYClasificación CDD: 658.5 Recursos en línea: ir a documento
Contenidos:
1. Introduction -- 2. Probability Theory and Monte Carlo -- 3. Input Analysis -- 4. Simulating Waiting Times -- 5. Output Analysis -- 6. Theory of Queues -- 7. Decision Support and Voting Systems Case Study -- 8. Variance Reduction Techniques and Quasi-Monte Carlo -- 9. Simulation Software and Visual Basic -- 10. Introduction to ARENA Software -- 11. Advanced Modeling with ARENA -- 12. Agents and New Directions -- 13. Answers to Odd Problems.
Resumen: Discrete event simulation and agent-based modeling are increasingly recognized as critical for diagnosing and solving process issues in complex systems. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and Agent-based Modeling covers the techniques needed for success in all phases of simulation projects. These include: Definition -The reader will learn how to plan a project and communicate using a charter. Input analysis - The reader will discover how to determine defensible sample sizes for all needed data collections. They will also learn how to fit distributions to that data. Simulation - The reader will understand how simulation controllers work, the Monte Carlo (MC) theory behind them, modern verification and validation, and ways to speed up simulation using variation reduction techniques and other methods. Output analysis - The reader will be able to establish simultaneous intervals on key responses and apply selection and ranking, design of experiments (DOE), and black box optimization to develop defensible improvement recommendations. Decision support - Methods to inspire creative alternatives are presented, including lean production. Also, over one hundred solved problems are provided and two full case studies, including one on voting machines that received international attention. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and Agent-based Modeling demonstrates how simulation can facilitate improvements on the job and in local communities. It allows readers to competently apply technology considered key in many industries and branches of government. It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers and other professionals.
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1. Introduction -- 2. Probability Theory and Monte Carlo -- 3. Input Analysis -- 4. Simulating Waiting Times -- 5. Output Analysis -- 6. Theory of Queues -- 7. Decision Support and Voting Systems Case Study -- 8. Variance Reduction Techniques and Quasi-Monte Carlo -- 9. Simulation Software and Visual Basic -- 10. Introduction to ARENA Software -- 11. Advanced Modeling with ARENA -- 12. Agents and New Directions -- 13. Answers to Odd Problems.

Discrete event simulation and agent-based modeling are increasingly recognized as critical for diagnosing and solving process issues in complex systems. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and Agent-based Modeling covers the techniques needed for success in all phases of simulation projects. These include: Definition -The reader will learn how to plan a project and communicate using a charter. Input analysis - The reader will discover how to determine defensible sample sizes for all needed data collections. They will also learn how to fit distributions to that data. Simulation - The reader will understand how simulation controllers work, the Monte Carlo (MC) theory behind them, modern verification and validation, and ways to speed up simulation using variation reduction techniques and other methods. Output analysis - The reader will be able to establish simultaneous intervals on key responses and apply selection and ranking, design of experiments (DOE), and black box optimization to develop defensible improvement recommendations. Decision support - Methods to inspire creative alternatives are presented, including lean production. Also, over one hundred solved problems are provided and two full case studies, including one on voting machines that received international attention. Introduction to Discrete Event Simulation and Agent-based Modeling demonstrates how simulation can facilitate improvements on the job and in local communities. It allows readers to competently apply technology considered key in many industries and branches of government. It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers and other professionals.

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