Sixth Annual Simulation SymposiumJoseph G. Sowa, John S. Bolan, Ronald Newmaster |
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... problems involves the process of setting up a production line for a new product . This problem continues over several months and requires decisions on their part during this time . As the game progresses they receive feedback so that ...
... problems involves the process of setting up a production line for a new product . This problem continues over several months and requires decisions on their part during this time . As the game progresses they receive feedback so that ...
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... problems in a simulated environment , the individual is better equipped to analyze and solve problems in the real world because he has already solved such problems . The computer program used in the game has not been discussed in this ...
... problems in a simulated environment , the individual is better equipped to analyze and solve problems in the real world because he has already solved such problems . The computer program used in the game has not been discussed in this ...
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... problems are not uncovered sufficiently early in the development to allow modifications and still meet contractual costs and schedules . A major cause of project overrun is identified as poor visibility of the problems which inevitably ...
... problems are not uncovered sufficiently early in the development to allow modifications and still meet contractual costs and schedules . A major cause of project overrun is identified as poor visibility of the problems which inevitably ...
Contents
TECHNIQUES FOR SIMULATION OF RADAR DISPLAYS 1 | 24 |
A SIMULATION MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF TWOWAY SHIP TRAFFIC | 48 |
SIMULATION MODEL TO EVALUATE A MULTIPHASIC SCREENING UNIT | 86 |
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