Discrete-Event Simulation

Discrete-Event Simulation

by George S. Fishman

2001

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    How does Fishman’s framing of discrete-event dynamical systems shift your perspective on how we model and understand complex real-world processes?

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    In what ways does the concept of generating "sample paths" to characterize behavior mirror how we anticipate or plan for unpredictable futures in our personal lives?

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    Fishman delves deep into the mechanics of abstraction and modeling; how do you decide what details to include and what to leave out when trying to simulate a complex situation in your own field or daily routine?

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