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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 Confidence Interval Procedure for Expected Shortfall Risk Measurement via Two-Level Simulation
TL;DR: A two-level simulation procedure is developed that produces a confidence interval for expected shortfall using the statistical theory of empirical likelihood and tools from the ranking-and-selection literature to make the simulation efficient.
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Performance of static priority rules for shared facilities in a remanufacturing shop with disassembly and reassembly
TL;DR: A stylized model of a basic remanufacturing shop that handles two remanufacturable products and shows that delaying a component to the shop after disassembly never improves system performance, measured in terms of total weighted average sojourn time (TWAST).
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Consistency challenges of service discovery in mobile ad hoc networks
Christian Frank,Holger Karl +1 more
TL;DR: This work contributes mechanisms that maintain cache consistency and shows that explicitly removing cache entries on existing neighboring providers is well invested effort, and provides a general architectural framework for enabling lightweight service discovery on top of most reactive routing protocols.
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Efficient Dynamic Simulation Allocation in Ordinal Optimization
TL;DR: Investigation of the efficiency gains of using dynamic simulation allocation for ordinal optimization by comparing the sequential version of the optimal computing budget allocation method with optimal static and one-step look-ahead dynamic allocation schemes with "perfect information" on the sampling distribution indicates that the advantage of sequential allocation often outweighs having accurate estimates of the means and variances in determining a good simulation budget allocation.
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A P2P-based framework for distributed network management
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a framework supporting distributed network management using a self-organizing peer-to-peer overlay network, which consists of several Distributed Network Agents which can perform distributed tests and distributed monitoring for fault and performance management.