Performance Evaluation of Industrial Systems : Discrete Event Simulation in Using Excel/VBA, 2nd Edition

Title: Performance Evaluation of Industrial Systems : Discrete Event Simulation in Using Excel/VBA, 2nd Edition
Author: David Elizandro, Hamdy Taha
ISBN: 1439871345 / 9781439871348
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 503
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2012
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Basic approaches to discrete simulation have been process simulation languages (e.g., GPSS) and event-scheduling type (e.g., SIMSCRIPT). The trade-offs are that event-scheduling languages offer more modeling flexibility and process-oriented languages are more intuitive to the user. With these considerations in mind, authors David Elizandro and Hamdy Taha embarked on the development of a new discrete simulation environment that is easy to use, yet flexible enough to model complex production systems. They introduced this environment, Design Environment for Event Driven Simulation (DEEDS), in Simulation of Industrial Systems: Discrete Event Simulation in Using Excel/VBA. The DEEDS environment is itself an Excel/VBA add-in.

Based on this foundation, the second edition, now titled Performance Evaluation of Industrial Systems: Discrete Event Simulation in Using Excel/VBA incorporates the use of discrete simulation to statistically analyze a system and render the most efficient time sequences, designs, upgrades, and operations. This updated edition includes new visualization graphics for DEEDS software, improvements in the optimization of the simulation algorithms, a new chapter on queuing models, and an Excel 2007 version of the DEEDS software. Organized into three parts, the book presents concepts of discrete simulation, covers DEEDS, and discusses a variety of applications using DEEDS.

The flexibility of DEEDS makes it a great tool for students or novices to learn concepts of discrete simulation and this book can form the basis of an introductory undergraduate course on simulation. The expanded depth of coverage in the second edition gives it a richness other introductory texts do not have and provides practitioners a reference for their simulation projects. It may also be used as a research tool by faculty and graduate students who are interested in "optimizing" production systems.

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Part I : Simulation Fundamentals
Chapter 1 :
Simulation Modeling
Chapter 2 : Probability and Statistics In Simulation
Chapter 3 : Elements of Discrete Simulation
Chapter 4 : Gathering Statistical Observations in Simulation
Chapter 5 : Overview of Deeds
Chapter 6 : Network Representation
Chapter 7 : VBA
Chapter 8 : User Interface
Chapter 9 : Modeling Procedures
Chapter 10 : Simulation Output
Chapter 11 : Analysis of Simulation Results
Chapter 12 : Model Visualization
Chapter 13 : Modeling Special Effects
Chapter 14 : Advanced Routing Techniques

Part II : Applications
Chapter 15 :
Model Design and Development
Chapter 16 : Facilities Layout Models
Chapter 17 : Material Handling Models
Chapter 18 : Inventory Control Models
Chapter 19 : Scheduling Models
Chapter 20 : Maintenance Models
Chapter 21 : Quality Control Models
Chapter 22 : Supply Chain Logistics Models

Part III : Analysis of Large Scale Models
Chapter 23 :
Introduction

Appendix A : DEEDS AddIn Installation
Appendix B : Simulator Quick Guide
Appendix C : Histograms with Excel