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Proceedings of Winter Simulation Conference, 1995
Presents a structure for defining and categorizing simulation model designs. In the past, simulation researchers have created categories for discrete event simulation: event, process and activity; however, there are problems with this breakdown. First, the major problem is that the taxonomy based on these three sub-types deals with only discrete event ...
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Presents a structure for defining and categorizing simulation model designs. In the past, simulation researchers have created categories for discrete event simulation: event, process and activity; however, there are problems with this breakdown. First, the major problem is that the taxonomy based on these three sub-types deals with only discrete event ...
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Electromagnetic modeling and simulation
2015 IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics, 2014Modeling and simulation in electromagnetics is reviewed. Fundamental terms and concepts are revisited. Examples are presented.
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1990
The chapter presents a state of the art review of modelling and simulation for industrial process control. Introduction to mathematical modelling, validation of models, and numerical methods for solution are included. Both lumped and distributed parameter systems are covered.
Spyros G. Tzafestas, J. K. Pal
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The chapter presents a state of the art review of modelling and simulation for industrial process control. Introduction to mathematical modelling, validation of models, and numerical methods for solution are included. Both lumped and distributed parameter systems are covered.
Spyros G. Tzafestas, J. K. Pal
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Simulation and Simulation Models
1988Modern manufacturing systems are complex. They tend to involve a mix of technologies and subsystems which are to some extent interrelated if not integrated into a coherent whole. The emphasis on CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacture) is enforcing integration.
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2015
A model represents something real or abstract. From our birth we build mental models of things we encounter in our daily lives. Children play with toys that are models of various real objects. In our childhood, we enjoyed building models of various objects using Lego or Erector sets.
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A model represents something real or abstract. From our birth we build mental models of things we encounter in our daily lives. Children play with toys that are models of various real objects. In our childhood, we enjoyed building models of various objects using Lego or Erector sets.
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Models, Traffic Models, Simulation, and Traffic Simulation
2010This introductory chapter to a book on traffic simulation fundamentals is aimed at setting up a comprehensive framework for simulation as a well-established and grounded OR technique and its specificities when applied to traffic systems; the main approaches to traffic simulation and the principles of traffic simulation model building; the fundamentals ...
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2008
On-line mathematical models have been used successfully for computer controlled operation of SPEAR and PEP. The same model control concept is being implemented for the operation of the LINAC and for the Damping Ring, which will be part of the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC).
Lee, M. J.+3 more
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On-line mathematical models have been used successfully for computer controlled operation of SPEAR and PEP. The same model control concept is being implemented for the operation of the LINAC and for the Damping Ring, which will be part of the Stanford Linear Collider (SLC).
Lee, M. J.+3 more
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1992
Reviewing the model-based approach to scientific problem solving from a very general point of view, we observe the following pattern of actions (Figure 3.1.1): Starting with the real world situation, we recognize a problem we want to eliminate or improve.
Heinz Schwärtzel, Franz Pichler
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Reviewing the model-based approach to scientific problem solving from a very general point of view, we observe the following pattern of actions (Figure 3.1.1): Starting with the real world situation, we recognize a problem we want to eliminate or improve.
Heinz Schwärtzel, Franz Pichler
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2000
This chapter deals with simulation, first generally describes it and then presents how simulation can be used in different application ...
Orsolya Szegheo, Kjetil Martinsen
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This chapter deals with simulation, first generally describes it and then presents how simulation can be used in different application ...
Orsolya Szegheo, Kjetil Martinsen
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2009
This chapter introduces the general concepts of modeling systems and simulation. The basic structure and behavior of systems and models are discussed. Other important topics discussed are: the various stages of a complete simulation study, the performance of a system estimated by running the simulation model, the general approaches for simulation ...
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This chapter introduces the general concepts of modeling systems and simulation. The basic structure and behavior of systems and models are discussed. Other important topics discussed are: the various stages of a complete simulation study, the performance of a system estimated by running the simulation model, the general approaches for simulation ...
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