The book can be used as either a desk reference or as a textbook for a course in discrete event simulation. This book is intended to be a blend of theory and application, presenting just enough theory to understand how to build a model, designs a simulation experiment, and analyze the results.
This is the practical textbook on AnyLogic simulation software from its developers. The book is designed for use in self-education and university environment. It is ideal for studying modeling and simulation with the free AnyLogic Personal Learning Edition. The core of the book are four practical examples, covering all the main software functionality and allowing the users to get the basics of modeling and simulation with AnyLogic. It also gives some theory on different modeling methods. You can consider this book as your first guide in studying AnyLogic and simulation. The book by Prof.
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Dmitry Ivanov, Professor for Supply Chain Management at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, is advised to everyone interested in supply chain and operations management. It offers applied models and a simple, predictable format to be clear for people without engineering background.
The book combines modelling and management views on decision-making and introduces the basic principles of using simulation for decision-making. To reduce technical complexity, the main attention is paid to management decision analysis and using KPI for operational, customer and financial performance for decision-making. This is a practical guide to building simulation models. It explains how to choose the right constructs of the modeling language to create a representation of a real world system that is suitable for risk-free dynamic experiments.
And this is the only book that comprehensively presents all three methods, or paradigms, in simulation modeling: Agent Based, System Dynamics, and Discrete Event. With over 100 hands-on, step-by-step examples with different levels of complexity and various application areas, this book is extremely useful to both simulation professionals and students learning simulation modeling.