Simulation With Arena

Author: W. David Kelton, Randall P. Sadowski, Deborah A. Sadowski
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ISBN: 0075612593
Publisher: McGraw Hill College Div (18 August, 1997)
Sales Rank: 64,134
Average Customer Rating: 4 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 1 out of 5
beware - old version
The newest version of Arena is 5.0 . This book teaches based on the version 3.0.


Rating: 5 out of 5
Simulation (with Arena) explained
This book is a good introduction to the field of discrete event simulation and the simulation language Arena in special. The first chapter of the book about the history of simulation the generic use of it and some future use. The second chapter handles basic concepts of simulation as content of a simulation model, events and randomness. In the rest of the book the discrete event simulation language Arena is explained as a sort of tutorial, using easy to understand practical examples. Although I reckon myself as a simulation expert I still use this book regular, thanks to the appendixes in which technical stuff as probability, statistics and distributions is explained, focused on the use in Arena, but also applicable for other simulation languages.


Rating: 5 out of 5
A powerful and practical tool for operations simulation
Arena is a powerful, user-friendly tool that is capable of handling a wide range of problems in business. I've found it particularly applicable to problems in telecommunications. Queueing theory is nice, but it seldom applies to many of our real-world problems. Simulations do, and Arena is one of the best. The text, examples, and exercises provide an interesting and information way to jump start you to productive simulations. Don't come here for sound simulation theory, though. This is for the practical user, but not for the student of operations research.



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