Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation
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Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation

  1. 527 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation

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Bringing together an international group of researchers involved in military, business, and health modeling and simulation, Conceptual Modeling for Discrete-Event Simulation presents a comprehensive view of the current state of the art in the field. The book addresses a host of issues, including: What is a conceptual model?How is conceptual modelin

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Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2010
Print ISBN
9781439810378
eBook ISBN
9781439810385
Edition
1
Subtopic
Operations

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Editors
  5. Contributors
  6. Part I: Foundations of Conceptual Modeling
  7. Chapter 1: Conceptual Modeling for Simulation:Definition and Requirements
  8. Chapter 2: Complexity, Level of Detail,and Model Performance
  9. Chapter 3: Improving the Understanding of Conceptual Modeling
  10. Part II: Conceptual Modeling Frameworks
  11. Chapter 4: A Framework for Simulation Conceptual Modeling
  12. Chapter 5 Developing Participative Simulation Models: Framing Decomposition Principles for Joint Understanding
  13. Chapter 6:The ABC mod Conceptual Modeling Framework
  14. Chapter 7: Conceptual Modeling Notations and Techniques
  15. Chapter 8: Conceptual Modeling in Practice:A Systematic Approach
  16. Part III: Soft Systems Methodology for Conceptual Modeling
  17. Chapter 9: Making Sure You Tackle the Right Problem: Linking Hard and Soft Methods in Simulation Practice
  18. Part IV: Software Engineering for Conceptual Modeling
  19. Chapter 11: An Evaluation of SysML to Support Simulation Modeling
  20. Chapter 12: Development of a Process Modeling Tool for Simulation
  21. Chapter 13: Methods for Conceptual Model Representation
  22. Chapter 14: Conceptual Modeling for Composition of Model-Based Complex Systems
  23. Chapter 15: UML-Based Conceptual Models and V&V
  24. Part V: Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling
  25. Chapter 16: Conceptual Modeling Evolution within US Defense Communities: The View from the Simulation Interoperability Workshop
  26. Chapter 17: On the Simplification of Semiconductor Wafer Factory Simulation Models
  27. Chapter 18: Conceptual Modeling: Past, Present,and Future
  28. Index
  29. Back cover