Modeling and Simulation: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Pittsburgh Conference on, Volume 5, Issue 1William G. Vogt, Marlin H. Mickle |
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
THE USE OF SIMULATION IN THE OPERATION OF AN URBAN POLICE DEPARTMENT | 9 |
A GOAL PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO PLANNING FOR POPULATION BALANCE IN | 19 |
URBAN SYSTEMS | 25 |
Copyright | |
56 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
activity alternative analysis application approach assumed assumption behavior capital cardiac output central city changes circulatory system community college components computer simulation concept constraints cost data base defined demand determined distribution dynamic econometric economic effects equations equilibrium estimated evaluation factors Figure flow function G-test gastroenteritis given goal programming goals hospital increase individual industry input interaction investment linear loss function mathematical ment node operating optimal optimal control output paper parameters patient period phosphorus physiological planner planning population present problem production public inebriate random variable region relationships represented respiratory system sector simulation Skylab social solution specific stochastic stochastic approximation strategy structure task techniques theory time-sharing tion unit University of Pittsburgh urban utility variables