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Handbook of Simulation

Handbook of Simulation
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Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0471134031



Handbook of Simulation: Principles, Methodology, Advances, Applications, and Practice


The only complete guide to all aspects and uses of simulation-from the international leaders in the field

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The Handbook of Simulation brings together the contributions of leading academics, practitioners, and software developers to offer authoritative coverage of the principles, techniques, and uses of discrete-event simulation.

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Comprehensive in scope and thorough in approach, the Handbook is the one reference on discrete-event simulation that every industrial engineer, management scientist, computer scientist, operations manager, or operations researcher involved in problem-solving

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