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Introduction to Applied System Simulation

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Modeling and simulation technology has become an essential tool for almost all disciplines that range from the design of transistors, VLSI chips, and computer systems and networks to aerodynamics, aviation, and space shuttles. The impressive progress in computing and telecommunications has enabled modeling and simulation to be used efficiently in all disciplines [110].

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Obaidat, M.S., Papadimitriou, G.I. (2003). Introduction to Applied System Simulation. In: Obaidat, M.S., Papadimitriou, G.I. (eds) Applied System Simulation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9218-5_1

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