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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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A history of discrete event simulation programming languages

TL;DR: The history of simulation programming languages is organized as a progression in periods of similar developments, with a focus on recognizing the people and places that have made important contributions in addition to the nature of the contribution.
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Response Surface Methodology for Constrained Simulation Optimization: an Overview

TL;DR: GRSM allows multiple random responses, selecting one response as goal and the other responses as constrained variables, and combines these gradients with Mathematical Programming findings to estimate a better search direction than the steepest ascent direction used by RSM.
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Integrated quality and quantity modeling of a production line

TL;DR: A new Markov process model is developed for machines with both quality and operational failures, and important differences between types of quality failures are identified, and extensions to larger systems are proposed.
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Comparison of vehicle types at an automated container terminal

TL;DR: Two different types of automated vehicles are studied in this paper, namely automated lifting vehicles and automated guided vehicles.
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Updating the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System feed library and analyzing model sensitivity to feed inputs.

TL;DR: Regular laboratory analysis of samples taken on-farm remains the recommended approach to characterizing the chemical components of feeds in a ration, but updates to the CNCPS feed library provide a database of ingredients that are consistent with current feed chemistry information and laboratory methods and can be used as a platform to formulate rations and improve the description of biology within the model.