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Simulation Modeling and Analysis
Averill M. Law,W. David Kelton +1 more
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The text is designed for a one-term or two-quarter course in simulation offered in departments of industrial engineering, business, computer science and operations research.Abstract:
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This second edition of Simulation Modeling and Analysis includes a chapter on "Simulation in Manufacturing Systems" and examples. The text is designed for a one-term or two-quarter course in simulation offered in departments of industrial engineering,business,computer science and operations research.read more
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A discrete simulation analysis of a logistics supply system
TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply discrete simulation techniques to study the reception area processes of a sugarcane plant, analyzing the performance of the system and investigating alternative configurations and policies for its operations.
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On model design for simulation of collective intelligence
TL;DR: The aim of this article is to bring to the attention that model design is an essential as well as an integral part of system design, and presents a constructive approach to systematically design, build and test models of CI systems.
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Automatic noise estimation in images using local statistics. Additive and multiplicative cases
Santiago Aja-Fernández,Gonzalo Vegas-Sánchez-Ferrero,Marcos Martín-Fernández,Carlos Alberola-López +3 more
TL;DR: This paper shows that if the image to work with has a sufficiently great amount of low-variability areas, the variance of noise and the coefficient of variation of noise can be estimated as the mode of the distribution of local variances in the image.
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Introduction to military training simulation: a guide for discrete event simulationists
Ernest H. Page,Roger D. Smith +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of military training simulation in the form of an introductory tutorial is provided.
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Modelling and analysis techniques for cross‐organizational workflow systems
TL;DR: The modeling approaches for the inter-organizational workflows is emphasized and introduced in detail in this paper and some interesting research issues in the area are discussed in both technical and managerial perspectives.