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Object-Oriented Computer Simulation of Discrete-Event Systems
β Scribed by Jerzy Tyszer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 261
- Series
- The Kluwer International Series on Discrete Event Dynamic Systems 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Object-Oriented Computer Simulation of Discrete-Event Systems offers a comprehensive presentation of a wide repertoire of computer simulation techniques available to the modelers of dynamic systems. Unlike other books on simulation, this book includes a complete and balanced description of all essential issues relevant to computer simulation of discrete event systems, and it teaches simulation users how to design, program and exploit their own computer simulation models. In addition, it uses the object-oriented methodology throughout the book as its main programming platform. The reader is expected to have some background in the theory of probability and statistics and only a little programming experience in C++, as the book is not tied down to any particular simulation language. The book also provides 50 complete simulation problems to assist with writing such simulation programs.
Object-Oriented Computer Simulation of Discrete-Event Systems demonstrates the basic and generic concepts used in computer simulation of discrete-event systems in a comprehensive, uniform and self-contained manner.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Getting started....Pages 1-15
Event scheduling....Pages 17-27
Event lists....Pages 29-63
Process interaction....Pages 65-85
Random number generators....Pages 87-114
Design of simulation experiments....Pages 115-138
Collection and analysis of simulation results....Pages 139-169
Examples of simulation models....Pages 171-205
Epilog....Pages 207-212
Exercises....Pages 213-235
Back Matter....Pages 237-258
β¦ Subjects
Systems Theory, Control; Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science; Operation Research/Decision Theory; Statistics, general
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