Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 580 g
ISBN: 978-0-470-28943-3
Verlag: Wiley
Explores wide-ranging applications of modeling and simulation techniques that allow readers to conduct research and ask "What if?"
Principles of Modeling and Simulation: A Multidisciplinary Approach is the first book to provide an introduction to modeling and simulation techniques across diverse areas of study. Numerous researchers from the fields of social science, engineering, computer science, and business have collaborated on this work to explore the multifaceted uses of computational modeling while illustrating their applications in common spreadsheets.
The book is organized into three succinct parts:
Principles of Modeling and Simulation provides a brief history of modeling and simulation, outlines its many functions, and explores the advantages and disadvantages of using models in problem solving. Two major reasons to employ modeling and simulation are illustrated through the study of a specific problem in conjunction with the use of related applications, thus gaining insight into complex concepts.
Theoretical Underpinnings examines various modeling techniques and introduces readers to two significant simulation concepts: discrete event simulation and simulation of continuous systems. This section details the two primary methods in which humans interface with simulations, and it also distinguishes the meaning, importance, and significance of verification and validation.
Practical Domains delves into specific topics related to transportation, business, medicine, social science, and enterprise decision support. The challenges of modeling and simulation are discussed, along with advanced applied principles of modeling and simulation such as representation techniques, integration into the application infrastructure, and emerging technologies.
With its accessible style and wealth of real-world examples, Principles of Modeling and Simulation: A Multidisciplinary Approach is a valuable book for modeling and simulation courses at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also an indispensable reference for researchers and practitioners working in statistics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, economics, and the social sciences who would like to further develop their understanding and knowledge of the field.
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Preface xi
Contributors xiii
Part One Principles of Modeling and Simulation: A Multidisciplinary Approach
1. What Is Modeling and Simulation? 3
Catherine M. Banks
Introduction 3
Models: Approximations of Real-World Events 5
A Brief History of Modeling and Simulation 7
Application Areas 15
Using Modeling and Simulation: Advantages and Disadvantages 21
Conclusion 22
Key Terms 23
Further Reading 23
References 23
2. The Role of Modeling and Simulation 25
Paul F. Reynolds, Jr.
Introduction 25
Using Simulations to Solve Problems 26
Uncertainty and Its Effects 34
Gaining Insight 37
A Simulation’s Lifetime 40
Conclusion 42
Key Terms 42
Further Reading 42
Part Two Theoretical Underpinnings
3. Simulation: Models That Vary over Time 47
John A. Sokolowski
Introduction 47
Discrete Event Simulation 48
Continuous Simulation 58
Conclusion 69
Key Terms 69
Reference 69
4. Queue Modeling and Simulation 71
Paul A. Fishwick and Hyungwook Park
Introduction 71
Analytical Solution 72
Queuing Models 74
Sequential Simulation 79
SimPack Queuing Implementation 81
Parallel Simulation 87
Conclusion 88
Key Terms 89
Further Reading 89
References 89
5. Human Interaction with Simulations 91
Michael P. Bailey and Ahmed K. Noor
Introduction 91
Simulation and Data Dependency 91
Visual Representation 103
Conclusion 116
Key Terms 117
References 117
6. Verification and Validation 121
Mikel D. Petty
Introduction 121
Performing Verification and Validation 128
Verification and Validation Examples 141
Conclusion 147
Key Terms 147
References 147
Part Three Practical Domains
7. Uses of Simulation 153
Tuncer I. Ören
Introduction 153
The Many Facets of Simulation 154
Experimentation Aspect of Simulation 156
Experience Aspect of Simulation 159
Examples of Uses of Simulation 160
Ethics in the Use of Simulation 170
Some Excuses to Avoid Using Simulation 170
Conclusion 171
Key Terms 171
Further Exploration 171
Appendix A Simulation Associations/Groups/Research Centers 172
References 178
8. Modeling and Simulation: Real-World Examples 181
Michael D. Fontaine, David P. Cook, C. Donald Combs, John A. Sokolowski, and Catherine M. Banks
Introduction 181
Transportation Modeling and Simulation 181
Business Modeling and Simulation 198
Medical Modeling and Simulation 209
Social Science Modeling and Simulation 230
Conclusion 241
Key Terms 242
Further Reading 242
References 242
9. The Future of Simulation 247
R. Bowen Loftin
Introduction 247
A Brief and Selective History of Simulation 248
Convergent Simulations 249
Serious Games 249
Human-Simulator Interfaces 250
Computing Technology 253
The Role of Education in Simulation 253
The Future of Simulation 254
Key Terms 255
Index 257




