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What Every Engineer Should Know About Modeling and Simulation

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What Every Engineer Should Know About Modeling and Simulation Synopsis

This practical book presents fundamental concepts and issues in computer modeling and simulation (M&S) in a simple and practical way for engineers, scientists, and managers who wish to apply simulation successfully to their real-world problems. It offers a concise approach to the coverage of generic (tool-independent) M&S concepts and enables engineering practitioners to easily learn, evaluate, and apply various available simulation concepts. Worked out examples are included to illustrate the concepts and an example modeling application is continued throughout the chapters to demonstrate the techniques. The book discusses modeling purposes, scoping a model, levels of modeling abstraction, the benefits and cost of including randomness, types of simulation, and statistical techniques. It also includes a chapter on modeling and simulation projects and how to conduct them for customer and engineer benefit and covers the stages of a modeling and simulation study, including process and system investigation, data collection, modeling scoping and production, model verification and validation, experimentation, and analysis of results.

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ISBN: 9781498753098
Publication date: 25th August 2017
Author: Raymond J. (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA) Madachy, Daniel (The Aerospace Corporation, El Segun Houston
Publisher: CRC Press Inc an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 152 pages
Series: What Every Engineer Should Know
Genres: Computer architecture and logic design
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Technical design
Supercomputers
Mathematics