Discrete-Event Simulation

  • Goldsman D
  • Goldsman P
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Abstract

A discrete-event simulation (DES) is characterized by discrete changes in the sim-ulation’s state as the simulation evolves over time. Examples of systems that might be evaluated using DES include: queueing systems, such as a bank service counter, where...

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Goldsman, D., & Goldsman, P. (2015). Discrete-Event Simulation (pp. 103–109). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5634-5_10

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