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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