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PART I SIMULATION FUNDAMENTALS Simulation Modeling Probability and Statistics in Simulation Elements of Discrete Simulation Gathering Statistical Observations in Simulation Overview of DEEDS DEEDS Network Representation PART II EXCEL/VBA AND DESIGN ENVIRONMENT FOR DISCRETE EVENT SIMULATION VBA Programming User Interface Modeling Procedures Simulation Output Analysis of Simulation Results Modeling Special Effects Advanced Routing Techniques PART III APPLICATIONS Simulation Project Management Facilities Layout Models Materials-Handling Models Inventory Control Models Scheduling Models Maintenance and Reliability Models Quality Control Models
Supply Chain Models Advanced Analysis Techniques Appendix A Initializing DEEDS Workbook Appendix B Classes and Procedures Appendix C Histograms Using Excel
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