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Introduction to Simulation
- he average waiting time per customer, and so on. Admittedly, twenty customers is far too few to draw conclusions about the operation of the system for the long run, but by following this example, the stage is set for further presentations in the introductory tutorials at WSC. To simulate the proces
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Simulation in the Future
- gement, random variate generation, and statistical reporting. As of 1980, discrete-event simulation languages were reasonably popular in manufacturing, computer and communications modeling, and in military and government applications. A common thread was the (large) size of the organization ty
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Simulation Education: Research Perspective
- f fit such as the chi-square and the KolmogorovStudent) . But it is through computers - especially Smirnov statistics; see Law and Kelton (2000, pp. PCs - that simulation has become ubiquitous, as 292-401). witnessed by the fifth survey on simulation soft- However, these measures of fit do not quant
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Conceptions Of Curriculum For Simulation Education (Panel)
- this paper we provide their views in particular on: ## reflections on Modeling and Simulation as a discipline, ## experience of academicians teaching simulation regarding curriculum, especially universities offering a degree in simulation, ## requirements on skills of simulation profes
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