Simulation Programming
Paul Bratley,
Bennett L. Fox and
Linus E. Schrage
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Paul Bratley: Université de Montréal, Département d’informatique et de recherche opérationnelle
Bennett L. Fox: University of Colorado, Department of Mathematics
Linus E. Schrage: University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business
Chapter Chapter 7 in A Guide to Simulation, 1987, pp 228-280 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract There is nothing difficult about writing a simulation program. The essential components, a clock mechanism, a source of random numbers, and data structures to represent transactions, resources, and queues, can all be implemented without serious problems in any general-purpose high-level programming language. To support this contention, we begin the chapter with a brief account of how to write a simulation in Fortran.
Keywords: Event Notice; Main Program; Boolean Expression; Event List; Clock Mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8724-2_7
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