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Simulation Modeling and Analysis

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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.
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From the Publisher: 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.

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Dynamic modeling to assess the business value of electronic commerce

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Business process simulation survival guide

TL;DR: This chapter introduces simulation as an analysis tool for business process management and advocates the use of process mining techniques for creating more reliable simulation models based on real event data.
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A simulation-based decision support for eco-efficiency improvements in production systems

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a decision support consisting of two elements: 1) a novel discrete-event simulation approach that seamlessly integrates LCA with common economic evaluations by embedding the Ecoinvent LCI database, while considering all relevant eco-efficiency drivers within a production system.
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Lake Trout Mortality and Abundance in Southern Lake Huron

TL;DR: In this article, the authors fit a statistical catch-at-age model for lake trout in the southern main basin of Lake Huron using a maximum likelihood approach to estimate mortality rates and abundance during 1984-1993.
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Estimating fishery-scale rates of discard mortality using conditional reasoning

TL;DR: Short-term monitoring of discard mortality may be sufficient to characterize longer term impacts in a number of taxa, and the mechanistic interpretation of the mixture model appears appropriate for data from bycatch mortality studies.