
Handbook of Simulation
Principles, Methodology, Advances, Applications, and Practice
Jerry Banks(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 29. September 1998
Book
Hardback
XIV, 850 pages
978-0-471-13403-9 (ISBN)
Description
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
More details
Product info
gebunden
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1350 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-13403-9 (9780471134039)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
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.
Content
PRINCIPLES.
Principles of Simulation (J. Banks).
Principles of Simulation Modeling (A. Pritsker).
METHODOLOGY.
Input Data Analysis (S. Vincent).
Random Number Generation (P. L'Ecuyer).
Random Variate Generation (R. Cheng).
Experimental Design for Sensitivity Analysis, Optimization, and Validation of Simulation Models (J. Kleijnen).
Output Data Analysis (C. Alexopoulos & A. Seila).
Comparing Systems via Simulation (D. Goldsman & B. Nelson).
Simulation Optimization (S. Andradóttir).
Verification, Validation, and Testing (O. Balci).
RECENT ADVANCES.
Object-Oriented Simulation (J. Joines & S. Roberts).
Parallel and Distributed Simulation (R. Fujimoto).
On-Line Simulation: Need and Evolving Research Requirements (W. Davis).
APPLICATION AREAS.
Simulation of Manufacturing and Material Handling Systems (M. Rohrer).
Simulation in the Automobile Industry (O. Ulgen & A. Gunal).
Simulation of Logistics and Transportation Systems (M. Manivannan).
Simulation of Healthcare (F. McGuire).
Simulation of Service Systems (R. Laughery, et al.).
Military Simulation (K. Kang & R. Roland).
Discrete-Event Simulation of Computer and Communication Systems (A. Hartmann & H. Schwetman).
Simulation and Scheduling (A. Kiran).
PRACTICE OF SIMULATION.
Guidelines for Success (K. Musselman).
Managing the Simulation Project (V. Norman & J. Banks).
How Discrete-Event Simulation Software Works (T. Schriber & D. Brunner).
Software for Simulation (J. Banks).
Index.