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Programming Discrete Simulations, Discrete simulation uses statistical computer models to understand scheduling activities that are too complex for direct analysis. For example: How many lollipops must a grocer keep on the shelf? When does an intersection need a stoplight? Moshe Pollat, Programming Discrete Simulations
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  • Programming Discrete Simulations
  • Written by author M. A. Pollatschek
  • Published by C M P Books, 2/1/1996
  • Discrete simulation uses statistical computer models to understand scheduling activities that are too complex for direct analysis. For example: How many lollipops must a grocer keep on the shelf? When does an intersection need a stoplight? Moshe Pollat
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Pt. I Theory 1
Ch. 1 Introduction 3
Ch. 2 Modeling Random Phenomena 9
Ch. 3 Statistical Distributions 29
Ch. 4 Modeling Processes 67
Ch. 5 Statistical Techniques 93
Pt. II Examples and Problems 147
Ch. E1 Programming with the SSS Library 149
Ch. E2 Progressive Examples 159
Ch. E3 Problems 225
Pt. III Manual and Programmer's Reference 237
Ch. M1 Implementation Details 239
Ch. M2 Random Variate Generators 261


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