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Handbook of Simulation

Principles, Methodology, Advances, Applications, and Practice

Jerry Banks (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
864 Seiten
1998
Wiley-Interscience (Verlag)
978-0-471-13403-9 (ISBN)
CHF 399,95 inkl. MwSt
Simulation modeling is one of the most powerful techniques available for studying large and complex systems. This book brings together the top 30 international experts on simulation from both industry and academia. All aspects of simulation are covered, as well as the latest simulation techniques.
The only complete guide to all aspects and uses of simulation-from the international leaders in the field

There has never been a single definitive source of key information on all facets of discrete-event simulation and its applications to major industries. 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.

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 should own, with an in-depth examination of:
* Simulation methodology, from experimental design to data analysis and more
* Recent advances, such as object-oriented simulation, on-line simulation, and parallel and distributed simulation
* Applications across a full range of manufacturing and service industries
* Guidelines for successful simulations and sound simulation project management
* Simulation software and simulation industry vendors

JERRY BANKS is a professor in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. He has taught simulation at the university level and in short courses for many years. He is a frequent author on the topic and a longtime consultant in the area.

Preface ix

Contributors xi

Part I Principles

1. Principles of Simulation 3
by Jerry Banks

2.  Principles of Simulation Modeling 31
by A Alan B. Pritsker

Part II Methodology

3. Input Data Analysis 55
by Stephen Vincent

4. Random Number Generation 93
by Pierre L'Ecuyer

5. Random Variate Generation 139
by Russell C. H. Cheng

6. Experimental Design for Sensitivity Analysis, Optimization, and Validation of Simulation Models 173
by Jack P. C. Kleijnen

7. Output Data Analysis 225
by Christos Alexopoulos and Andrew F. Seila

8. Comparing Systems via Simulation 273
by David Goldsman and Barry L. Nelson

9. Simulation Optimization 307
by Sigrún Andradóuir

10. Verification, Validation, and Testing 335
by Osman Balci

Part III Recent Advances

11.Object-Oriented Simulation 397
by Jeffrey A. Joines and Stephen D. Roberts

12.Parallel and Distributed Simulation 429
by Richard M. Fujimoto

13.On-Line Simulation: Need and Evolving Research Requirements 465
by Wayne J. Davis

Part IV Application Areas

14.Simulation of Manufacturing and Material Handling Systems 519
by Matthew W. Rohrer

15.Simulation in the Automobile lndustry 547
by Onur Ulgen and Ali Gunal

16.Simulation of Logistics and Transportation Systems 571
by Mani S. Manivannan

17.Simulation of Healthcare 605
by Frank McGuire

18.Simulation of Service Systems 629
by Ron Laughery, Beth Plott, and Shelly Scott-Nash

19.Military Simulation 645
by Keebom Kang and Ronald J. Roland

20.Discrete-Event Simulation of Computer and Communication
Systems 659
by Alfred Hartmann and Herb Schwetman

21.Simulation and Scheduling 677
by Ali S. Kiran

Part V Practice Of Simulation

22.Guidelines for Success 721
by Kenneth J. Musselman

23.Managing the Simulation Project 745
by Van Norman and Jerry Banks

24.How Discrete-Event Simulation Software Works 765
by Thomas J. Schriber and Daniel T Brunner

25.Software for Simulation 813
by Jerry Banks

Index 837

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.9.1998
Reihe/Serie A Wiley-Interscience Publication
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 240 mm
Gewicht 1186 g
Themenwelt Informatik Grafik / Design Digitale Bildverarbeitung
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Technik
ISBN-10 0-471-13403-1 / 0471134031
ISBN-13 978-0-471-13403-9 / 9780471134039
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