Simulation / Wong Chee Weng

Simulation analysis is a natural and logical extension of the analytical and mathematical models inherent in operational research. Many situations cannot be represented mathematically because of the stochastic nature of the problem, the complexity of the problem formulation, or the interactions need...

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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sarawak 1992
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description Simulation analysis is a natural and logical extension of the analytical and mathematical models inherent in operational research. Many situations cannot be represented mathematically because of the stochastic nature of the problem, the complexity of the problem formulation, or the interactions needed to adequately describe the problem under study. For many situations defying mathematical formulation, simulation is the only tool that might be used to obtain the relevant answers. Simulation, a numerical technique for conducting experiments on a digital computer involves the interaction of logical and mathematical relationships to describe the behaviour and structure of a complex real-world system over extended periods of time. In short, simulation has often been described as the process of creating the essence of reality without ever actually attaining that reality itself.
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spelling uitm-167932017-05-05T07:41:07Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16793/ Simulation / Wong Chee Weng jaswk Simulation analysis is a natural and logical extension of the analytical and mathematical models inherent in operational research. Many situations cannot be represented mathematically because of the stochastic nature of the problem, the complexity of the problem formulation, or the interactions needed to adequately describe the problem under study. For many situations defying mathematical formulation, simulation is the only tool that might be used to obtain the relevant answers. Simulation, a numerical technique for conducting experiments on a digital computer involves the interaction of logical and mathematical relationships to describe the behaviour and structure of a complex real-world system over extended periods of time. In short, simulation has often been described as the process of creating the essence of reality without ever actually attaining that reality itself. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sarawak 1992 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16793/1/AJ_WONG%20CHEE%20WENG%20JAS%2092.pdf UNSPECIFIED (1992) Simulation / Wong Chee Weng. (1992) Jurnal Akademik UiTM Sarawak <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Jurnal_Akademik_UiTM_Sarawak.html>. pp. 72-79. ISSN 0128-2635
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16793/