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Hotel Process Simulator

2019
The computer simulation of the world are predominantly perceptual stimuli that allow the user to manipulate the elements of the model world and create a sense of realism. Modeling and simulation serves primarily to illustrate and describe individual processes, their structure and, above all, their behavior.
Petra Poulova   +7 more
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Business Process Simulation

2010
Although simulation is typically considered as relevant and highly applicable, in reality the use of simulation is limited. Many organizations have tried to use simulation to analyze their business processes at some stage. However, few are using simulation in a structured and effective manner. This may be caused by a lack of training and limitations of
Aalst, van der, W.M.P.   +3 more
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Process Modeling And Simulation With Peps

SPIE Proceedings, 1987
PEPS is an expert system for the modeling and simulation of technical processes, whose knowledge has the features that it is gained mainly by experiments, consists out of both, quantitative and qualitative data, and depends often on estimations of experts. This is demonstrated by means of the automatic welding process.
Werner Dilger   +2 more
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Spatial Process Simulation

2014
The simulation of random spatial data on a computer is an important tool for understanding the behavior of spatial processes. In this chapter we describe how to simulate realizations from the main types of spatial processes, including Gaussian and Markov random fields, point processes, spatial Wiener processes, and Lévy fields.
Kroese, Dirk P, Botev, Zdravko I
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Process simulation and refinement

Formal Aspects of Computing, 1989
Abstract In this paper we deal with the problem of (nondeterministic and parallel) process refinement. The basic notion of refinement is defined via the improved failure semantics of CSP [BHR84, BrR85, Hoa85, Ros88]. The concept of simulation of Communicating Systems introduced in [Mil80, Par81] is generalised and proved to be sound for the ...
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Probabilistic simulations for probabilistic processes

1994
Summary: Several probabilistic simulation relations for probabilistic systems are defined and evaluated according to two criteria: compositionality and preservation of ``interesting'' properties. Here, the interesting properties of a system are identified with those that are expressible in an untimed version of the Timed Probabilistic concurrent ...
Roberto Segala, Nancy A. Lynch
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Simulation as a process

ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest, 1972
Simulation is too often viewed as an entity: a self-contained task that could be compared with "coding" a computer program. It is more accurate and far more useful to view simulation as a continuum of tasks: a process.
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Evolution of business processes and a process simulation tool

Proceedings Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference (ASPEC'99) (Cat. No.PR00509), 2003
Business processes such as workflows are software too. However, development, evolution, and deployment of business processes have different difficulties to general software. Control, introduction, evaluation, and testing of business processes are difficult because multiple processes are related to each other and many people are involved in the ...
Hiroyuki Tarumi   +2 more
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Process Modelling And Simulation For Medication-Use Process

ECMS 2014 Proceedings edited by: Flaminio Squazzoni, Fabio Baronio, Claudia Archetti, Marco Castellani, 2014
University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand requested decision-making software in order to help the practitioners to choose a strategy and to make choices. First we have to understand and identify the system with accuracy and choose the best tools to develop this software.
Johan Royer   +2 more
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Simulation of the mashing process: Dissertation

1995
Mathematical models of biochemical processes during mashing were developed: the hydrolysis of starch in all-malt mashings and mashings with adjuncts, the hydrolysis of proteins, and the effects of three microbial b glucanases on the hydrolysis of b glucans.
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