Simulation with Arena, 7th Edition by W. David Kelton (.PDF)
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Simulation with Arena, 7th Edition by W. David Kelton, Nancy B. Zupick, Nathan J. Ivey
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Overview: Simulation with Arena provides a comprehensive treatment of simulation using industry-standard Arena software. The textbook begins by having the reader develop simple high-level models, and then progresses to advanced modeling and analysis. Statistical design and analysis of simulation experiments is integrated with the modeling chapters, reflecting the importance of mathematical modeling of these activities. An informal, tutorial writing style is used to aid the beginner in fully understanding the ideas and topics presented. The new edition now reflects Arena version 16.2, which contains many new and useful features. Arena simulation software is a tool to remove the guesswork from decision making and improve processes, efficiencies, work teams, and profitability. It uses 2D and 3D modeling and real world data to simulate various process scenarios and optimize system performance. It uses the SIMAN processor and simulation language. We assume neither prior knowledge of simulation nor computer-programming experience. We do assume basic familiarity with computing in general (files, folders, basic editing operations, etc.), but nothing advanced. A fundamental understanding of probability and statistics is needed. We also assume knowledge of basic derivative and integral calculus. Arena combines the ease of use found in high-level simulators with the flexibility of simulation languages and even all the way down to general-purpose procedural languages like the Microsoft Visual Basic programming system or C if you really want. It does this by providing alternative and interchangeable templates of graphical simulation-modeling and analysis modules that you can combine to build a fairly wide variety of simulation models. For specialized needs, like complex decision algorithms or accessing data from an external application, you can write pieces of your model in a procedural language like Visual Basic or C/C++.
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